The Second Prize of £5,000 has been awarded to Marie von Heyl.
3,000 drawings were entered in the UK's most prestigious prize for drawing.
The exhibition will then tour to venues across the UK
including
Two Student Awards of £2,000 were awarded to Kristian Fletcher and Tamsin Nagel. Kristian prevented the awards from being a clean sweep for women artists!
Kristian Fletcher recently graduated with MA Drawing from the Prince’s Drawing School, London, having previously worked as a scaffolder in London.
Tamsin Nagel, who was born in Berlin, Germany, has recently completed an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art, London, previously studying BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Art, University of the Arts London (2008-11).
Links:
Winner of the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013 Apocalypse (My Boyfriend Doesn’t Care) Ink on paper, 183 x 150cm © Svetlana Fialova |
The winning works along with those of the other 75 selected artists will be on display in the exhibition at Jerwood Space, London from 11 September – 27 October 2013. The London exhibition is included in the London Design Festival programme, taking place from 14–22 September 2013.
Jerwood Visual Arts will host a series of evening events to accompany the exhibition. Events are free but must be booked in advance, for more information please check the Jerwood Visual Arts website.
The exhibition will then tour to venues across the UK
including
- the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University (Nov 2013–Feb 2014);
- The Gallery, Plymouth College of Art, and Plymouth Arts Centre (Feb–Mar 2014);
- and the Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury Christ Church University (Mar–Apr 2014).
It may surprise some people to learn that the scope of contemporary drawing practice and images selected for this exhibition a variety of different approaches to drawing. Artists are working in various media from pencil, charcoal and graphite on paper, to drawings on textile, sheet music and wood, in addition to etching, stitching, video work, installation, digitally generated drawing and animation.
Jerwood Visual Arts and Drawing Projects UK sponsor the UK’s largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing which aims to explore and celebrate the diversity, excellence and range of current drawing practice.
The First Prize Winner
Svetlana Fialova lives and works in London and Prague. She is currently studying for a PhD at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Bratislava.
‘In my practice, I usually get inspired by themes which draw on popular culture, the internet, TV, magazines or urban legends combined with invented characters. This work is based on a more intimate and personal moment. It captures my boyfriend in an apathetic pose, pulling chewing gum out of his mouth. Background scenes including fragments from Albrecht Dürer’s Apocalypse series, an unhealthy amount of Crocs shoes and the apotheosis of the cats all make a fitting setting for his current mood.’
The Second Prize Winner
Marie von Heyl won the second prize of £5,000 for her video work, Interior (Utopia). Born in Stuttgart, Germany and now living between London and Berlin, Marie studied BA Fine Art at Weißensee School of Art, Berlin and Postgraduate Diploma at the Royal Academy Schools in London. She has recently been awarded the Deutsche Bank Award for Fine Art 2013.
Second Prize: Interior (Utopia) Digital video, 7.25 mins © Marie von Heyl |
Her prize-winning video shows the artist examining her London flat using her own body. Referencing the interior as a trope of art history as well as the modernist utopian ideal of the Modulor, von Heyl discovers symmetries and interconnectivities between the human body and its artificial environment.
The Student Awards
Kristian Fletcher recently graduated with MA Drawing from the Prince’s Drawing School, London, having previously worked as a scaffolder in London.
The Wrench
Pen, pencil and charcoal, 90 x 110cm
© Kristian Fletcher
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His pen, pencil and charcoal drawing, The Wrench, investigates aspects of social remnants in our built environment paying particular attention to structures and place in a condition of flux. Using the medium of drawing he attempts to explore how permanent and temporary structures come to be invested, and reinvested.
Tamsin Nagel, who was born in Berlin, Germany, has recently completed an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art, London, previously studying BA Illustration at Camberwell College of Art, University of the Arts London (2008-11).
Enclave (ii)
Pencil on paper, 50 x 250cm
© Tamsin Nagel
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Her pencil on paper drawing, Enclave (ii), is adapted from a collection of short stories by the writers Donald Barthelme, John Collier, Daniil Kharms and Robert Walser.
It explores small-town notions of life, death, religion and the absurd.
Special Commendations
The selectors have also awarded Special Commendations to
- Neville Gabie for his video and chalk work entitled Experiments in black and white VII; and to
- Gary Lawrence for Saint Stansted (and Other Stuff), a mixed media drawing using biro, gel, and felt pens and oil pastel on paper.
'Experiments in black and white VII' Video and chalk, 32 mins 47 secs © Neville Gabie |
About the Jerwood Drawing Prize
Characteristics of The Jerwood Drawing Prize are:
- The Open Exhibition - a platform for drawing practitioners to showcase their work alongside other leading contemporary artists in this field
- Selection - Selected from original art works based on the work as presented,
- Reputation - commitment to championing excellence and promoting contemporary drawing practice within the UK.
Exhibition Information:
Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013 11 September–27 October 2013
Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London SE1 0LN Mon–Fri from 10am–5pm, Sat & Sun from 10am–3pm
Nearest Tube stations: Southwark, London Bridge or Borough
Links:
- MAKING A MARK: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013 - Selected Artists
- MAKING A MARK: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013: Call for Entries 25 Apr 2013 Overview of the call for entries for the 2013 Jerwood Drawing Prize - including details of submission process, prizes and selectors.
- MAKING A MARK: Karolina Glusiec wins £8,000 Jerwood Drawing Prize 13 Sep 2012 Jerwood Drawing Prize 2012 - names of prizewinners, images of prizewinning work and links to their websites.
- MAKING A MARK: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2012: Selected Artists 06 Jul 2012 78 works by 73 artists selected for Jerwood Drawing Prize 2012; shortlisted artists listed with links to their websites.
- MAKING A MARK: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2011 - selected artists announced 18 Jul 2011
- Making a Mark: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2010 won by Virginia Verran 29 Sep 2010
- MAKING A MARK: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2010 - The Shortlist 23 Aug 2010
- MAKING A MARK: Contemporary Drawing Practice 06 Oct 2010
- MAKING A MARK: Antony Gormley on drawing - at the Jerwood 22 Jan 2008
Mes félicitations à tous les participants et bien évidemment aux gagnants.
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