Rising Stars - part of the exhibition |
The Rome Scholarship
The call for entries for the Rome Scholarship 2023 closed earlier this year. Those entering have to provide six images of recent work to be provided together with a completed application form (and a very nominal fee).
The prizes vary
Semi Finalists
- Forty semi-finalists will have a work in the RBA’s RISING STARS Exhibition, which takes place in April 2023 at the Royal Over-Seas League in Mayfair, London
Finalists
- Three finalists will have a work in the RBA’s Annual Exhibition at Mall Galleries in 2024
- The two runners-up will also receive a prize of £250 each
Winner of the Rome Scholarship
The Scholarship offers:- September 2023: Four weeks accommodation at Sala Uno, a highly prestigious gallery and international arts centre in the heart of Rome
- Staying in a self-contained apartment, situated within a wonderful and extensive walled garden in the grounds of the gallery
- Studio space which will be available within the gallery
- Two meals per day, provided at a nearby restaurant
- Return flights to Rome
- £1000 prize money
Rising Stars Exhibition at the Royal Overseas League
You too can view this exhibition at the Royal Overseas League in St. James. Admission is free and the exhibition is open to the public between 10am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
The exhibition opened earlier this week and is on until 2nd July 2023.
View of the artwork around the stairwell |
For those who cannot get to see it - and particularly for those who might be interested in a submission for the 2024 Rome Scholarship - I've also uploaded some photos I took yesterday to an album on my Facebook Page.
RBA RISING STARS, produced in partnership with the Royal Society of British Artists, showcases the extraordinary talent of 40 artists shortlisted for RBA Rome Scholarship 2023.
This exhibition captures creativity in the moment and showcases the trajectory of what is yet to come in contemporary art practice from the relative viewpoint of the present day. Amongst other awards for the finalists is a one-month residency at Sala Uno, an arts centre in the heart of Rome. The history of this collaboration with ROSL, which hosts the work of young artists aged 35 and under, began in 2017 and acknowledges the depth of emerging talent present across the UK in figurative forms of contemporary art.
The artworks I liked the most
So what follows is not official - it's just my view!Best artwork
Constantin Malmare works across video, installation, drawing, painting, print, collage and sculpture. He examines new ground in optics and creates artworks that ride the line between playfulness and existential concerns.
Best Contemporary Portrait
December 98 by Georgina Davenport oil on canvas 75 x 105cm |
Georgina Davenport draws monochromatically using coloured pencils and paints in oil. She can very definitely draw from life based on the evidence I've seen. She's got a nice reel about her artwork last year on her Instagram account (see below) I like the fact she doesn't try to dodge drawing and painting older people. She really needs to stop being shy and develop an "about me" page on her website.
Best Portrait with Art Historical Overtones
Self Portrait at 23 (III) by Aniela Preston acrylic on canvas 50 x 50cm |
My work aims to portray the relationship of the individual within the natural world. I am drawn to classical figures within art, and in my paintings, I place them within unnatural spaces and settings. I take inspiration from the narrative nature of religious artworks, and my paintings likewise dramatize secular scenes.
Best Urban Landscape
Beigel Bake 11pm by Emilia Chubb acrylic on canvas 80 x 60cm |
Emilia Chubb does something quite rare - she paints people in real urban contexts. Few artists who paint people do this. Rather a lot of people who like to paint urban landscapes also like to avoid painting people. It's very pleasing to see a young artist who documents real life.
Emilia Chubb (b.1997) is an expressionistic painter who captures the world as it goes by on canvas.I can see Emilia going far. It's the sort of artwork which appeals to a lot of young buyers of contemporary figurative art.
Nosing around in cafes and markets for inspiration, Emilia grasps the spirit of a place using bold, vibrant colours. Her London Cityscapes aim to be delightfully nostalgic and full of character.
Best Rural Landscape
Snow Scene by Chris Polunin oil on linen, 70 x 60cm £3,800 |
I am a classically trained painter with a strong interest in capturing nature in all its forms.
Winner of the Winsor & Newton Prize (NEAC 2021) and the Stanley Quek Prize in 2019, he was shortlisted for the Contemporary Young Artist Award (2018, 2019) and the New Light Prize (2020).
Runner Up Still Life (after my Best Artwork!)
Mushrooms Tagliatelle by Hunky Dory acrylic on canvas 111.7 x 81.2cm |
A very fun piece crammed with interest painted in a highly stylised way plus a very interesting palette in which pink features everywhere! I can see this having a lot of appeal to young contemporary art collectors.
Exhibiting Artists
- Lucrezia Abatzoglu
- Verity Amelia
- Nicholas Baldion
- Thomas Cameron
- Emilia Chubb
- Rebekah Coop
- Niamh Coutts
- Georgina Davenport
- Dide
- Joshua Donkor
- JJ Eteson
- Emily Hana
- Jack Handscombe
- Aelfred Hillman
- Iman Howard
- Peng Huang
- Ottelien Huckin
- Hunky Dory
- Owain Hunt
- Hettie Inniss
- Sam B. Kennedy
- Jemima Lanario
- Tedi Lena
- Maria Lysenko
- Rosie O’Mahony
- Constantin Malmare
- Emilio Bartolome Martin
- Rufus Martin
- Susie Olczak
- Samuel Owusu Achiaw
- Robyn Packham
- Chris Polunin
- Aniela Preston
- Luisa Rivera
- SaeRi Seo
- Jemima Spence
- Lu Wenjuan
- Nikolas WereszczyĆski
- Jiaxin Wu
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