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Daiwa Foundation Art Prize
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The Daiwa Foundation Art Prize - a major new initiative by the Foundation
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After receiving over 800 applications, The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is pleased to announce the short list for the Daiwa Foundation Art Prize:
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’s 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.
The prize offers artists a unique opportunity to gain an insight into Japan’s visual art sector. Works by all three artists will be exhibited at the Daiwa Foundation Japan House Gallery in London this June, where the winner will be announced on 16th June. As well as being awarded a £5,000 participation fee, the winning artist will be given the opportunity for a solo exhibition at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo.
To read the full press release refer to the link below. |
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Daiwa Foundation Art Prize Announcement 25 March 2009 (PDF, 79.00KB)
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More information (external link)
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Information flyer (PDF, 517KB)
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