The 11th Aesthetica Art Prize is now open for entries, with up to £5,000 up for grabs. Hosted by Aesthetica Magazine, the annual event is a celebration of excellence in art from across the world.
It offers both emerging and established artists the opportunity to showcase their work to a wider audience, and further their engagement with the international art world. The judging panel enhances its position in the industry, bringing together specialists from leading cultural institutions.
The award attracts thousands of entries in a range of innovative media from locations as diverse as Australia, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, the UK and the USA. 2016’s finalists include Rachel Ara, founder of the artists collective [ALLOY]; Liz West, recipient of the Royal British Society of Sculptors Bursary Award; and Ellie Davies, who has since shown new and recent works in the exhibition Into the Woods at Crane Kalman, London.
There are two awards for entry: the Main Art Prize and the Emerging Art Prize. The Emerging Art Prize is open to current students and artists who have graduated within the last two years. The Main Art Prize is open to all, including those eligible for the Emerging Art Prize.
Previous finalists include John Keane, former official British war artist, currently represented by Flowers Gallery in London; Julia Vogl, shortlisted for Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4′s New Sensations; Ingrid Hu, former designer at the Lubetkin-winning Heatherwick Studio; Marcus Jansen, a leading modern expressionist; and Bernat Millet, shortlisted for National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize.
Deadline for submissions is 31 August 2017. Discover more at aestheticamagazine.com.
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Prizes
There are two awards for entry: the Main Art Prize and the Emerging Art Prize. The Emerging Art Prize is open to current students and artists who have graduated within the last two years. The Main Art Prize is open to all, including those eligible for the Emerging Art Prize.
Main Art Prize
£5,000 prize money for the winner
Group exhibition hosted by Aesthetica
Editorial coverage in Aesthetica Magazine
Publication in Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists
£250 art supplies vouchers courtesy of Winsor & Newton
Art books courtesy of Prestel
Emerging Art Prize
£1,000 prize money for the winner
Group exhibition hosted by Aesthetica
Editorial coverage in Aesthetica Magazine
Publication in Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists
£150 art supplies vouchers courtesy of Winsor & Newton
Art books courtesy of Prestel
Guidelines
You may enter up to two works per entry fee, unless you are entering into the Video, Installation & Performance category, in which case you may submit one work per entry fee.
If you are submitting a series, this is considered one work. You can attach images of more than one work within the series. You may enter as many times as you wish by purchasing additional Entry Fees Works previously exhibited and published elsewhere are accepted Collaborative works are accepted
Works produced within the last three years are preferred, although works made at any time before submission can be entered
There is no size limit, although the size of the work in relation to the exhibition space will be a consideration in the shortlisting process Deadline for submissions: 31 August 2017
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100 artists are longlisted, out of which a selection of artists are shortlisted. Longlisted artists receive publication in the Future Now Annual. Shortlisted artists receive publication and are invited to take part in a group exhibition. The shortlist is eligible to win either the Main Art Prize or the Emerging Art Prize.
If you are shortlisted for the Prize, you will be asked to supply your artwork for the exhibition in York, UK. Artists selected for the exhibition will be responsible for all transportation (delivery and collection) and insurance costs of artworks
Timescale
January 2017 – 31 August 2017: Entries open
September 2017: Judging begins
December 2017: Longlist announced
January 2018: Shortlist announced
January 2018: Exhibition dates announced
Spring 2018: Exhibition opens, winners announced
There are four categories for entry:
Photographic & Digital Art
Including but not limited to: photography, digitally manipulated work, neon work.
Three Dimensional Design & Sculpture
Including but not limited to: stone, glass, metal and wood work; ceramics, textiles.
Painting, Drawing & Mixed Media
Including but not limited to: painting, illustration, calligraphy, printmaking, collage.
Video, Installation & Performance
Including but not limited to: video, installation, performance art.