I'm going to see the exhibition on Monday morning and will be writing a review of the exhibition. The ING Discerning Eye 2013 Exhibition continues at the Mall Galleries until Sunday 24 November 2013.
Pendeen Lighthouse, Cornwall acrylic and jesmonite on poplar panel, 12x18"
© Jeremy Gardiner
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Purchase Prize (£5,000) - Pendeen Lighthouse Cornwall by Jeremy Gardiner (invited by Liz Anderson)
For those interested in how he generates his 'his artistic excavation of the geology of landscape' and constructs his paintings Jeremy is giving a talk "Unfolding Landscape" to Bath Society of Artists at the Bath Royal Literary & Scientific Institution, 16-18 Queen Square BA1 2HN on Thursday 28 November at 7:30 pm.
DE Founder's Purchase Prize¹ (£2,500) - Foreshore, Shaldon by Richard Teasdale (selected by Lloyd Grossman)
The ING Staff Prize (£1,000) was jointly won by:
- Betula, late Autumn 2012-13 by Charlotte Verity (invited by Eileen Hogan)
- The lost lears by Phil Shaw (selected by Deborah Swallow)
Betula, late Autumn 2012 - 13 (£1680) Sepia Watercolour, 12 x 8 inches © Charlotte Verity |
The lost lears (£792) 8 Colour pigment based archival print on flahne, 15x15" © Phil Shaw |
The Meynell Fenton Prize
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£1000
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(invited by Stephen Farthing RA)
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insects, plant roots, glass bell jar; 4x4x4 inches; £1100 |
The Benton Purchase Prize
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£1000
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(selected by Eileen Hogan) |
Genoese 18th Century armchair
Stitch on padded linen with acrylic; 10x10 inches £750 |
The Hicks Purchase Prize
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£1000
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Chris Eckersley
(selected by Eileen Hogan)
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Pen and Pencil, 20x15 inches £900 |
The Humphreys Purchase Prize
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£750
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(invited by Eileen Hogan)
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Graphite and foil on paper; 20x20 inches £850 |
The Lincoln Seligman Purchase Prize
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£500
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(selected by Eileen Hogan) |
[You can see more of her paintings in her book Microcosmos]
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The DE Sculpture And 3D Work Prize
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£250
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(selected by Deborah Swallow) |
Mixed, 14x14x14 inches £5000 Mixed, 14x14x14 inches £2800 |
The V&A Acquisition Prize
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(invited by Eileen Hogan)
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Etching, 20x16 inches £400 (edition) | |
London and South East Regional Prize
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£250
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Alexander Massouras
(invited by Eileen Hogan)
(selected by Eileen Hogan)Julian Rowe | |
North of England Regional Prize
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£250
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(invited by Lloyd Grossman)
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West Country Regional Prize
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(selected by Deborah Swallow)
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Scotland Prize
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£250
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(invited by Liz Anderson)
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Wales Prize
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£250
| (invited by Liz Anderson) |
See tomorrow's post for the winner of the ING Drawing Bursary.
The scorecard for the allocation of prizes between the selectors is as follows. These split roughly 50:50 between selected and invited artists.
I must confess I am very bemused by the way in which Eileen Hogan's selected and invited artists achieved c.50% of the prizes! How did that happen?
Role
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Selected
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Invited
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ARTISTS
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Stephen Farthing RA
| Rootstein Hopkins Research Chair of Drawing at the University of the Arts London | 1 | |
Eileen Hogan
| Research Professor at Wimbledon College of Art | 3 | 4 |
COLLECTORS
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Loyd Grossman OBE
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TV presenter, gastronome and art historian
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Professor Deborah Swallow
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director of the Courtauld Institute of Art
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CRITICS
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Liz Anderson
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arts editor, 'The Spectator'
| 2 | |
Estelle Lovatt FRSA
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art critic and lecturer
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