A Threeperson Committee Has to Choose a Winner for a National Art Prize

Art museum in Block A, Velyka Vasylkivska

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PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv

Established 2006
Location one/iii-2, Block A, Velyka Vasylkivska
Type Art museum
Website pinchukartcentre.org

PinchukArtCentre is a private gimmicky art centre, located in Kyiv with a collection of works by Ukrainian and international artists. The museum was opened on 16 September 2006[ citation needed ] by the steel billionaire Victor Pinchuk.[1]

The mission of the PinchukArtCentre mission is to showroom new artistic product and collect national and international contemporary fine art.[two] The eye'southward structure and focus consists of an international collection, temporary exhibitions, education programmes, publications, and scholarly inquiry.

In 2007 and 2009, the PinchukArtCentre officially represented Ukraine at the Venice Biennale. Access to the museum is gratis.

History [edit]

The PinchukArtCentre opened in 2006, founded by Victor Pinchuk, a steel industry billionaire.[1] [3]

In 2007 and 2009, PinchukArtCentre officially organized the Ukrainian Pavilion at the 52nd and 53rd Biennale in Venice. In 2011, the art centre presented the exhibition Hereafter Generation Art Prize @ Venice - Ukrainian Collateral Issue on the 54th Venice Biennale.

In belatedly 2008, the centre appear the biennial PinchukArtCentre Prize, the first national prize for young artists up to 35 years old.[4] [5] xx shortlisted artists were selected among more than 1100 applications and an international jury chose the winners of the Chief Prize and two Special Prizes. Artem Volokitin from Kharkiv won the Main Prize, and Masha Shubina and Oleksii Salmanov got two Special Prizes. The PinchukArtCentre Prize honour ceremony was held on December 4, 2009.

In 2011, the PinchukArtCentre Prize Adept Committee reviewed more than than 1,000 applications received from young artists from Ukraine and abroad, and formed a shortlist of the Prize nominees. Equally part of a group exhibition of 20 shortlisted artists, 20 new artists' statements, produced with the back up of the PinchukArtCentre for the evidence, were presented at the art middle.

Laureates of the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2011 were announced at the award anniversary that took place on December 9, 2011, in Kyiv. The winner of the Main Prize was Mykyta Kadan; Zhanna Kadyrova and Serhiy Radkevych won ii Special Prizes, and the Public Choice Prize went to Mykyta Shalennyi.

In October 2011 PinchukArtCentre opened an application phone call for the new Curatorial Platform, a two-year full-time program combining a theoretical and practical training in curatorial and exhibition work. The programme is open for all Ukrainians up to xxx.

Based on the decision of the selection committee, the starting time Curatorial Platform participants, chosen from more 130 applicants, were Lizaveta German (23 years, Kyiv), Tatiana Kochubynska (26 years, Kyiv), Oleksandr Mykhed (23 years, Kyiv), Maria Lanko (25 years, Kyiv) and Kateryna Radchenko (27 years, Odesa). These selected applicants started their two-year residency program in January 2012.

As of February 2012, the total number of PinchukArtCentre visitors since its opening reached over 1,475,000 people.

Future Generation Fine art Prize [edit]

On December 1, 2009, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation established Future Generation Art Prize, an online art competition for artists 35 and under,[half-dozen] with PinchukArtCentre organizing.

The first jury of the prize included Daniel Birnbaum, Robert Storr, Okwui Enwezor, and Ai Weiwei.[7] On June 29, 2010, seven members of the Pick Committee featuring competent and global art-professionals, selected 20 artists from more 6,000 applications coming from 125 countries and divided over all continents.

The biennial honour consists of a $100,000 prize, $forty,000 of which is required to go towards producing art to ensure that the winner continues working.[viii] Every two years (with an edition skipping a yr in 2016), the PinchukArtCentre holds an exhibition of artists under 35 from around the globe and awards a grand prize. In 2019, they awarded additional special prizes of $20,000.[nine] Aslope the cardinal exhibition held at the PinhukArtCentre, the show travels to Venice, Italy as an official collateral event of the Venice Biennale.

By Winners [edit]

2010[10] [edit]

  • Main Prize: Cinthia Marcelle. Special and Public Pick Laurels: Nicolae Mircea

2012[eleven] [edit]

  • Chief Prize: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Special Prize: Jonathas de Andrade, Marwa Arsanios, Micol Assael, Ahmet Öğüt, Rayyane Tabet. People'south Choice Laurels: Meiro Koizumi

2014[12] [edit]

  • Chief Prize: Nástio Mosquito, Carlos Motta. Special Prize: Aslan Gaisumov, Nikita Kadan, Zhanna Kadyrova

2017[13] [edit]

  • Main Prize: Dineo Seshee Bopape. Special Prize: Phoebe Boswell

2019[14] [edit]

  • Primary Prize: Emilija Škarnulytė. Special Prize: Cooking Sections, Gabriel Goliath

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b JONES, FINN-OLAF (June 21, 2012). "36 Hours in Kiev, Ukraine".
  2. ^ "How to notice Us / PinchukArtCentre". PinchukArtCentre.org . Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  3. ^ Brownell, Ginanne (23 March 2012). "Ukrainian Art World Gets Political". The New York Times . Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  4. ^ Pes, Javier (10 April 2018). "Ukrainian Art Patron Victor Pinchuk's $150,000 Souvenir to Donald Trump Is Being Investigated past Robert Mueller". Artnet News . Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  5. ^ "PinchukArtCentre established a prize for young Ukrainian artists". artinvestment.ru . Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  6. ^ Vogel, Carol (seven Dec 2009). "New Prize to Honor Artists Under 35". The New York Times . Retrieved half-dozen March 2022.
  7. ^ Kennedy, Randy (19 January 2010). "Jury for the Future Generation Art Prize Appear". ArtsBeat . Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  8. ^ Vogel, Ballad (ten December 2010). "Brazilian Creative person Wins New $100,000 Prize". ArtsBeat. New York Times. Retrieved half-dozen March 2022.
  9. ^ "About the prize - English - Future Generation Fine art Prize". futuregenerationartprize.org . Retrieved 2019-06-12 .
  10. ^ "Cinthia Marcelle receives the Future Generation Art Prize 2010 - Announcements - east-flux". www.due east-flux.com . Retrieved 2019-06-12 .
  11. ^ "Time to come Generation Art Prize Releases 21-Creative person Short Listing". Observer. 2012-06-26. Retrieved 2019-06-12 .
  12. ^ "Future Generation Art Prize 2014 winners appear / ArtReview". artreview.com . Retrieved 2019-06-12 .
  13. ^ Roux, Caroline (2017-05-11). "Future Generation Art Prize: meet the winner of the $100,00 award at the Venice Biennale". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2019-06-12 .
  14. ^ Greenberger, Alex (2019-03-22). "Emilija Skarnulyte Wins PinchukArtCentre's $100,000 Futurity Generation Fine art Prize". ARTnews . Retrieved 2019-06-12 .

External links [edit]

  • Official site

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