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Changing World Views: international challenges for the UK and Japan

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Daiwa Foundation Art Prize Exhibition
Exhibition
Daiwa Foundation Japan House, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, London NW1 4QP
15 June 2009-17 July 2009
Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.00pm
Late night openings (until 8.00pm): 30 June and 7 July 2009
Organised by The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
 
Marcus Coates  'Intelligent Design' 2008, film
Marcus Coates 'Intelligent Design' 2008, film
Adam Dant 'Colomn (from the adventures of Dr London)' 2009, 
ink on paper, 25cm x 32.5cm
Adam Dant 'Colomn (from the adventures of Dr London)' 2009, ink on paper, 25cm x 32.5cm
Bedwyr Williams  'A Sir Bedivere Martini' 2006, Martini Glass, Hallmarked Sterling Silver Sword
Bedwyr Williams 'A Sir Bedivere Martini' 2006, Martini Glass, Hallmarked Sterling Silver Sword
 
 
 
The three artists short listed for the Daiwa Foundation Art Prize, introducing British artists to Japan, will exhibit their work at Daiwa Foundation Japan House Gallery in London until 17 July 2009. The winner of the £5,000 prize and the opportunity for a solo exhibition at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo - Marcus Coates - was announced on 16th June.


The Shortlisted Artists
Marcus Coates - His film, installation and performance art focuses on the relationship between humans and other species. Coates is currently exhibiting in the ‘Altermodern’ Tate Triennial at Tate Britain.

Adam Dant - Dant’s art practice involves pamphleteering, map making and large, narrative sepia-ink drawings. Already inspiring interest in Japan, Fuji TV International has made a documentary about Dant and his work.

Bedwyr Williams - Working in a variety of media, including performance and photography, Williams’ work communicates the misunderstandings and misreadings relating to cultural identity. Williams has exhibited extensively all over the world and is the winner of the 2005 Arts Council Creative Wales Award.


Professor Marie Conte-Helm (Director General of the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation): ‘We are gratified by the tremendous response to this new initiative. Our expert judging panel has selected artists of high calibre from all corners of the visual arts. As an entrée to the Japanese art world, the Daiwa Foundation Art Prize has been recognized as a unique opportunity and one which underlines the Foundation's commitment to supporting links between Britain and Japan.’

Jonathan Watkins (Panel chair and Director of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham): ‘The artists chosen represent the diverse cross-disciplinary and cross-generational practice that is representative of the current state of British art. The work has a universal appeal touching upon areas that transcend cultural boundaries, exposing issues of language, identity and fantasy.’
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