Istituito dalla Fondazione Victor Pinchuk nel 2009 e supportato da un eminente consiglio di amministrazione, una giuria distinta e un eccezionale comitato di selezione, il Premio riunisce il meglio del mondo dell'arte per sostenere una nuova generazione di artisti. Il premio è guidato da un processo di candidatura aperto, gratuito e democratico (online).
La cerimonia inizierà alle 17:00 (GMT) | 18:00 (CET) | 19:00 (EET) | 12:00 (EST). Per partecipare, registrati.
Presentato in diretta dal PinchukArtCentre di Kiev, in Ucraina, una giuria internazionale annuncerà il vincitore del Main Prize che riceverà un generoso premio di $ 100.000 ($ 60.000 in contanti e $ 40.000 per la produzione di un nuovo lavoro). Ulteriori $ 20.000 saranno stanziati per finanziare un programma di residenza per artisti per i vincitori del Premio Speciale (fino a 5 artisti).
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The PinchukArtCentre to Announce the Winner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2021 at the Online Award Ceremony . On December 8, 2021, the PinchukArtCentre will announce the winner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2021, the only prize for a young generation of artists with a global dimension. Established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation in 2009 and supported by an eminent board, distinguished jury and outstanding selection committee, the biannual Prize brings together the best of the art world to champion a new generation of artists. The prize is guided by an open, free, and democratic application process (online).
The ceremony will start at 5pm (GMT) | 6pm (CET) | 7pm (EET) | 12pm (EST). To attend, please register. Presented live from the PinchukArtCentre in Kyiv, Ukraine, an international jury will announce the winner of the Main Prize who will receive a generous $100,000 award ($60,000 in cash and $40,000 toward production of a new work). Additional $20,000 will be allocated to fund an artist-in-residency programme for the Special Prize winners (up to 5 artists).
Jury members:
Lauren Cornell, Director of the Graduate Program and Chief Curator at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College;
Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Curator of the 34th edition of the Bienal de São Paulo;
Elvira Dyangani Ose, Director of The Showroom, London;
Bjorn Geldhof, Artistic Director, PinchukArtCentre;
Shilpa Gupta, Artist;
Ralph Rugoff, Director of the Hayward Gallery and Artistic Director of the 58th Venice Biennale of Art;
Eugene Tan, Director of the National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum.
The event will be moderated by Carina Bukuts, Associate Editor of Frieze magazine, media partner of the Future Generation Art Prize 2021 award ceremony.
The shortlisted artists of the Future Generation Art Prize 2021:
Alex Baczynski-Jenkins (UK), Wendimagegn Belete (Ethiopia), Minia Biabiany (Guadeloupe), Aziz Hazara (Afghanistan), Ho Rui An (Singapore), Agata Ingarden (Poland), Rindon Johnson (USA), Bronwyn Katz (South Africa), Lap-See Lam (Sweden), Mire Lee (South Korea), Paul Maheke (France), Lindsey Mendick (UK), Henrike Naumann (Germany), Pedro Neves Marques (Portugal), Frida Orupabo (Norway), Andres Pereira Paz (Bolivia), Teresa Solar (Spain), Trevor Yeung (China), and artist collectives Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff (USA), Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Khimei (Ukraine), and Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings (UK).
20 shortlisted artists have been selected from over 11,700 entries from almost 200 countries by an international selection committee. The collective Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey were automatically nominated to the shortlist as the winner of the PinchukArtCentre Prize 2020 – a national contemporary art prize awarded to young Ukrainian artists up to the age of 35.
About the Future Generation Art Prize
The Future Generation Art Prize is a biannual global contemporary art prize for the young generation of artists with a global dimension and guided by an open, free, and democratic application process (online). Established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation in 2009, the Future Generation Art Prize aims to discover, recognize and give long-term support to a future generation of artists all over the world. Supported by an eminent board, distinguished jury, and outstanding selection committee, the Prize brings together the best of the art world to champion a new generation of artists.
Together with its award of $100,000 and commitment to commission new works, the Prize sustainably supports artists around the globe.
With a network of partner platforms and correspondents all over the world, the Prize benefits from its unique partners who work as ambassadors and encourage artists to apply for the prize.
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Winners of the previous editions of the Future Generation Art Prize:
Main Prize winners:
2010: Cinthia Marcelle (Brazil);
2012: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (UK);
2014: Nástio Mosquito (Angola), Carlos Motta (Colombia);
2017: Dineo Seshee Bopape (South Africa);
2019: Emilija Škarnulytė (Lithuania).
Special Prizes winners:
2010: Nicolae Mircea (Romania);
2012: Jonathas de Andrade (Brazil), Micol Assael (Italy), Ahmet Ögüt (Turkey), Rayyane Tabet (Lebanon), Marwa Arsanios (Lebanon);
2014: Aslan Gaisumov (Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia), Nikita Kadan (Ukraine), Zhanna Kadyrova (Ukraine);
2017: Phoebe Boswell (Kenya);
2019: Gabrielle Goliath (South Africa) and Cooking Sections (United Kingdom).
Official website: futuregenerationartprize.org
Board and artist patrons
Victor Pinchuk (Chairman), businessman and philanthropist
Richard Armstrong, director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum, USA
Andreas Gursky, patron artist, Germany
Damien Hirst, patron artist, UK
Dakis Joannou, founder, DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art, Greece
Sir Elton John, founder, Elton John AIDS Foundation and Sir Elton John Photography Collection, UK
Jeff Koons, patron artist, USA
Glenn D. Lowry, director, The Museum of Modern Art New York, USA
Takashi Murakami, patron artist, Japan
Alfred Pacquement, former director of Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, France
Miuccia Prada, founder, Fondazione Prada, Italy
Contact:
PinchukArtCentre
Nadya Vatulyova press@pinchukartcentre.org
Tel: +38 044 494-1148
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Notes to Editors:
The PinchukArtCentre was founded in September 2006 by businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk. It is one the largest and most dynamic private contemporary art centres in Central and Eastern Europe. With over 3 million visitors, the PinchukArtCentre has become an international hub for contemporary art, developing the Ukrainian art scene while generating critical public discourse for society as a whole.
For 15 years, the PinchukArtCentre has provided free access to new ideas, perceptions and emotions. Its exhibition program investigates national identity in the context of international challenges. It engages the public in a dynamic dialogue through a full range of educational and discursive events.
In 2016, the PinchukArtCentre launched Research Platform as a pioneering project that aims to generate a living archive of Ukrainian art from the early 1980s through to the present. The research is regularly shared with the public through exhibitions, publications, and discussions.
Simultaneously, the PinchukArtCentre invests in the next generation through the Future Generation Art Prize and the PinchukArtCentre Prize, awards for young contemporary artists aged 35 or younger. These prizes have made the institution a leading centre for the best emerging artists worldwide while empowering a new generation in Ukraine.
The PinchukArtCentre is located in Kyiv’s historic architectural complex in the Besarabka area, which underwent a major renovation in the beginning of the 21st century. The interior architecture for the centre was developed by the French architect Philippe Chiambaretta. Currently, the PinchukArtCentre occupies six floors with exhibition spaces on four floors, library, education room, book store, video-lounge and café. The total exhibition space amounts to more than 3000 sq. meters.
Official website: pinchukartcentre.org
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation, an international, private and non-partisan philanthropic foundation based in Ukraine, was established in 2006 by businessman and philanthropist Victor Pinchuk. It empowers the young generation to change their country and the world. To this end it implements projects and builds partnerships in Ukraine and worldwide. Since 2006, the Foundation has invested over 142 million USD to transform Ukraine.
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation’s projects include, among others: an all-Ukrainian network of neonatal centres Cradles of Hope; the largest private scholarship program in Ukraine, Zavtra.UA; the WorldWideStudies scholarship programme for Ukrainian students studying abroad; the Veteran Hub, the first open space in Ukraine for veterans and NGOs dealing with veteran affairs; and the PinchukArtCentre, the most dynamic art centre in Ukraine and the region, which gives free-of-charge access to contemporary art to inspire new thinking. The Foundation supports the international network Yalta European Strategy (YES), a leading forum for discussing Ukraine’s European future and global context.
The foundation supports a crowdfunding platform to foster giving in Ukrainian society, the Philanthropic Marketplace. The Foundation is a member of the Ukrainian Grantmakers Forum. It cooperates with the Atlantic Council, the Brookings Institution, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, the Council on Foreign Relations, Amicus Europae Foundation and other nongovernmental organizations.
Official website: pinchukfund.org
Victor Pinchuk is a Ukrainian businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, EastOne Ltd, and PinchukArtCentre. An international investment advisory company, EastOne has a portfolio comprising more than 20 businesses and large-scale projects, including INTERPIPE, as well as assets in oil and gas, ferroalloys, media and other industries in Ukraine and abroad.
For over 20 years, Mr. Pinchuk has developed philanthropic projects in Ukraine and around the world. In 2006, he consolidated these activities within the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, which thereby became the largest private Ukrainian philanthropic foundation. Its mission is "Empowering future generations to become the change makers of tomorrow." It focuses on education, Ukraine's international integration, healthcare and access to the inspiration of contemporary art.
Mr. Pinchuk was on the "2010 Time 100 - The World's Most Influential People" ("thinkers" section, along with Steve Jobs, Lee Kuan Yew, Zaha Hadid and others). In 2013, he has received from Aurélie Filippetti, French Minister of Culture and Communication, the insignia of Knight in the “Ordre des Arts et des Lettres”. On February 19, 2013, Mr. Pinchuk joined the Giving Pledge, a philanthropic initiative founded in 2010 by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and thereby committed to giving half or more of his fortune away during his lifetime and afterward to philanthropic causes.