Babel Britain (After Verhaecht) by Emily Allchurch |
This is MY TIP for A PRIZE - because there is an explicit nod to art history, it's clever and technically much more than proficient, uses contemporary visual art media and provides an intelligent comment on contemporary society. It's a contemporary figurative artwork with a BIG 'C'.When the Threadneedle Prize Exhibition opened to the public at the Mall Galleries, visitors to the 2018 Exhibition were asked to vote for the artwork they liked the best.
Selected artists for Columbia Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2018
After the exhibition closed and all the votes had been counted, it was announced that ‘Babel Britain (after Verhaecht) 2017’ won the £10,000 prize.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you take a look at the larger image on the Threadneedle Prize website where you can zoom into the image
I actually found it very difficult to photograph it in the exhibition because it looked its best and most natural when you stood right in front of it.
I was quite perturbed after I saw what happened to it in this photo! |
Closer in was better but still not quite right |
Nevertheless it is an extremely impressive artwork - and hopefully kicks into touch the notion that digital art software cannot produce good art. It certainly lends a whole new meaning to the phrase "art from photos"!
My feeling is that visitors both appreciated the huge amount of effort that had gone into producing this artwork - but also its topicality and implied message within contemporary society - particularly in London post Grenfell.
About the Tower of Babel by Tobias Verhaecht
There are various online explanations of the story behind the Tower of Babel. The one by the Oxford Biblical Studies Online is perhaps one of the best. Essentially it is a story which explains why God created people speaking different languages who did not understand one another (aka "the confusion of tongues")
Various artists have painted their own version of the Tower of Babel over the years.
Tobias Verhaecht (1561-1631) was a Flemish artist who painted several versions of the Tower of Babel. Here are just a couple of them.
Personally I prefer the version by Pieter Brueghel in Vienna.
The Tower of Babel by Pieter Brughel Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien Austria |
ARCHIVE - The First 10 Years of the Threadneedle Prize
Posts on this blog about the first decade of the Threadneedle Prize.
2018 Threadneedle Prize
- Columbia Threadneedle Prize returns
- The Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2018 - Call for Entries
- Selected artists for Columbia Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2018
- Ana Schmidt wins Threadneedle Prize 2018
- Review: The Columbia Threadneedle Prize 10th Exhibition
2016 Threadneedle Prize
- The Columbia Threadneedle Prize - Call for Entries
- Selected Artists - The Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2016
- The Columbia Threadneedle Prize 2016: Shortlisted Artists
- Lewis Hazelwood-Horner wins £20000 Threadneedle Prize 2016
- Threadneedle Exhibition 2016 - my favourites
2014 Threadneedle Prize
- Review: Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2014
- Tina Jenkins wins Threadneedle Prize 2014
- Threadneedle Prize 2014 - The Shortlist
- The Threadneedle Prize 2014 - what's changed and how to enter
2013 Threadneedle Prize
- Clare McCormack and Lisa Wright win Threadneedle Prize 2013
- Threadneedle Prize 2013 Exhibition - Review
- Threadneedle Prize 2013 - Shortlist announced
- One month left to enter £30000 Threadneedle Prize
- Threadneedle Prize 2013 - Selected Artists
2012 Threadneedle Prize
- Call for Entries for £30000 Threadneedle Prize 2012
- Threadneedle Prize 2012: Analysis of entries
- Threadneedle Prize 2012: names of selected artists
- Threadneedle Prize 2012 - Exhibition now Online
- Threadneedle Prize 2012 - Shortlisted Artists
- Review: Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2012
- Threadneedle Prize 2012: The Making a Mark Select Six - An alternative shortlist for the Threadneedle Prize 2012.
- Threadneedle Prize 2012 - the Award Winners - Ben Greener wins Threadneedle Prize 2012. Robert Truscott wins People's Choice Award 2012.
2011 Threadneedle Prize
- Threadneedle Prize 2011 - a new selection process
- Shortlist for Threadneedle Prize 2011 dominated ...
- Threadneedle Prize: The Making a Mark Select ...
- Review: Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2011
- Henriette Simson wins Threadneedle Prize 2011
2010 Threadneedle Prize
- Patricia Cain wins £25,000 Threadneedle Prize 2010
- Threadneedle - just another art prize in 2010?
- Shortlist for £25000 Threadneedle Prize 2010 announced
- Threadneedle Prize 2010 Exhibition opens today
- My Threadneedle Prize shortlist
2009 Threadneedle Prize
2008 Threadneedle Prize
- Nina Murdoch wins the Threadneedle Figurative Prize 2008 - which I picked out as the winner at the press preview and was the very first person to cast the "people's vote" for the winner!
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