This is about the
ING Discerning Eye Exhibition
which can be seen both online and at the
Mall Galleries
this week - until 20th November.
The exhibition includes more
than 500 small artworks by 359 artists
To be honest I thought the exhibition was next week and I'd not
seen any reminders on my Facebook feed.
More importantly, having just realised(!), I haven't yet seen it - and could go today but my osteoarthritis especially hates lots of heavy rain (today) which is why I'm sat writing about it before I've actually seen it!
ING Sponsorship of Art
- ING has been supporting this exhibition every year since 1999!
- This makes it one of the longest corporate art sponsorships in the UK
The ING Collection is a living, evolving collection that is constantly questioning its relationship to art and its boundaries. It is a modern collection that reflect ING’s international, contemporary and innovative character. It reflects the figurative tradition of ING in an experimental and new way.
For me, a commitment to art by a sponsor is a very good indication of whether
or not the sponsorship is likely to be enduring. It also says something about
the nature of the organisation.
Art and culture have always been important to us and we believe in the power of art to inspire, make connections, and portray times we live in. Through our partnership, it’s our privilege to support emerging artists and make art accessible to collectors in the UK and beyond.
The Discerning Eye Collection
The Discerning Eye aims to encourage wider conversations around the understanding and appreciation of the visual arts.The main focus of the organisation is the annual exhibition - but has also expanded into other activities.
- the website now includes an archive of images of every artwork shown at every ING Discerning Eye exhibition.
- The Discerning Eye Collection has been developed using the annual Founder’s Purchase Prize and includes artworks by some of the UK's leading artists - many of home have featured as prizewinners in various exhibitions.
- they created the Drawing Eye Bursary
- exhibitions have also been held at the Temple Church
- an online exhibition was set up in response to the constraints caused during the pandemic
However during 2021, they have diversified into providing online webinars for artists - delivered via Instagram.
You can see the recording of the last
LIVE TALK on How to promote your work as an artist on Instagram
The next
LIVE TALK on Instagram
is on Wednesday this week at 5pm
Instagram LIVE TALK for artists: 'Working with a gallery' 🆕
🗓 When? Wednesday, 16 November from 5pm UK.
Tune in on the day or catch up after on our page.
We are delighted to have @cynthia_corbett, Director of
@cynthiacorbettgallery and Elspeth Edmondson, Director of @thewhispergallery answering your questions
ING Discerning Eye Exhibition
The ING Discerning Eye annual exhibition is a show of small, domestic scale, works independently selected by six prominent figures from different areas of the art world: two artists, two collectors and two critics.
- just under 6% of the open call artworks submitted made it through to the exhibition.
- around about 11% of the open call artists who submitted had artwork selected - which is a very respectable percentage
- i.e. 107 artworks by 34 artists were invited NOT selected.
- Alison Bevan, RWA Director
- Gurinder Chadha, Film director
- Aindrea Emelife, Curator
- Kate Enters, ArtCan Director
- David Ferry, Artist and RE President
- Ansel Krut, Artist
Getting to the final selection was incredibly painful - it was so hard to choose between such a wealth of great art! In the end I chose work in the same way that I select artwork for my own home: does it light a personal spark, and would it reward spending time with? I also considered how each fitted with my invited artists, who are a small cross-section of RWA Academicians and Artists' Network members, all of whose work I personally love. Alison Bevan
some of the artwork selected by Alison Bevan |
Awards
- Tuesday 15 November - Jane Dickins and Paul Trussell
- Wednesday 16 November - Elizabeth Meek and Rae Birch
- Thursday 17 November - Tony Anderson and Guglielmo Alfarone
- Friday 18 November - Thomas Cameron
- Saturday 19 November - Annam Butt
- Sunday 20 November - Paul Regan and Shirley Cullum
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