David Aldridge
Sofie Alsbo
Youn Joo
Bae
Josh Baum
Jessica Blackstone
Maximillian Boden
Jo Cooper
Youssef Daoud
Eliana Dimitrakopoulou
Alice Gallarate
Eun Jung Ha
Ayoung Kim
Jin Kim
Janina Lange
Jess Littlewood
Strang Macfarlane
Philip Morris
Hollie Paxton
Laura Plant
Chantinee Premprabha
Adam Redhead
Lucia Rivero
Chris Stockbridge
Lillian Suwanrumpha
Linda Toigo
Philipp von Frankenberg
Maryrose Watson
Catherine Wharfe
Exhibiting in Future Map is an important first career break for a young contemporary artist or designer, providing an introduction to top UK and international galleries, curators, collectors and critics. The show will complement the Zabludowicz Collection's annual Testing Ground programme, which includes projects organised by MA Curating students from art schools across the capital.
London’s pre‐eminent annual exhibition of graduating artists and designers from University of the Arts London
returns with an intriguing interactive show packed with performance, participation, sculpture and installation.
Future Map 10 is hosted by the Zabludowicz Collection at 176 Prince of Wales Road, a non‐profit project space
which shares Future Map’s commitment to providing a platform for emerging talent. Each year the Zabludowicz
Collection awards one artist in the exhibition the Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize, making it the perfect
partner for this exhibition.
This year’s Future Map 10 participants have been selected from nearly 10,000 graduating students from creative
powerhouse University of the Arts London’s six Colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins
College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Communication, London College
of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art. Now in its thirteenth year, Future Map has steadily built a reputation
amongst industry insiders for showcasing a discerning selection of the next generation of artists and designers who
will define our visual landscape.
The unique spaces of the former Methodist chapel at 176 Prince of Wales Road make this year’s exhibition
particularly exciting, with a focus on sculpture, performance, fashion, moving image and multi‐media works.
Exhibiting in Future Map is an important first career break for a young contemporary artist or designer, providing
an introduction to top UK and international galleries, curators, collectors and critics. The show will complement
the Zabludowicz Collection’s annual Testing Ground programme, which includes projects organised by MA Curating
students from art schools across the capital.
The Future Map 10 Panel
An expert panel of leading industry insiders comprised of 20 Hoxton Square Projects founder Alexander Dellal,
Associate Director of International Programmes for the Emirates Sharjah Art Foundation, Judith Greer, Grazia Style
Director Paula Reed and Time Out London Visual Arts Editor Ossian Ward has selected 28 Future Map 10
exhibitors representing 17 different courses from across this year’s graduate and postgraduate shows. The works
displayed will include a wide range of disciplines from Fine Art to Fashion, including Wimbledon’s BA Technical Arts
and Special Effects course which makes its first Future Map appearance this year.
The Future Map ’10 Exhibiting Artists
David Aldridge (Camberwell, BA Photography); Sofie Alsbo (Central Saint Martins, BA Fine Art 4D); Youn Joo (Dari)
Bae (Wimbledon College, MA Fine Art); Josh Baum (Central Saint Martins, MA Fine Art); Jessica Blackstone (Chelsea
College, BA Fine Art); Maximillian Boden (Central Saint Martins, Jewellery Design); Jo Cooper (Camberwell College,
3D Design); Youssef Daoud (Chelsea College, MA Interior and Spatial Design); Eliana Dimitrakopoulou (LCF, MA
Fashion Design and Technology); Alice Gallarate (Central Saint Martins, MA Industrial Design); Eun Jung Ha
(Wimbledon College, Technical Arts and Special Effects); Ayoung Kim; Jin Kim (Central Saint Martins, BA Jewellery
Design); Janina Lange (Chelsea College MA, Fine Art); Jess Littlewood (Central Saint Martins, BA Fine Art); Strang
Macfarlane (Central Saint Martins, BA Fine Art); Philip Morris (Camberwell, College BA Drawing); Hollie Paxton
(Central Saint Martins, BA Jewellery Design); Laura Plant (Camberwell College, BA Ceramics); Chantinee
Premprabha (Chelsea College, MA Interior and Spatial Design); Adam Redhead (Chelsea College, BA Fine Art); Lucia
Rivero (Central Saint Martins, Ma Fine Art); Chris Stockbridge (LCC, MA Photography); Lillian Suwanrumpha
(Chelsea College, BA Fine Art); Linda Toigo (LCC, Dip Design for Visual Communication); Philipp von Frankenberg
(Camberwell College, BA Drawing); Maryrose Watson (Chelsea College, BA Textile Design); Catherine Wharfe (LCC,
MA Photography (part time)).
Notes to Editors
Visual artists who were discovered in previous Future Map exhibitions include Raqib Shaw who went on to exhibit
at Tate, Victoria Miro, the National Portrait Gallery and is in the collection of MoMA; Haroon Mirza, who has
exhibited at Lisson Gallery, Mothers Tankstation and the Zabludowicz Collection and Zoe Mendelson who was
awarded a Jerwood Drawing Prize as well commissioned by the Fondation Cartier and Modern Painters. Fashion
designer Una Burke was commissioned by Lady Gaga to create eight pieces for her global Monster Ball tour after
exhibiting in Future Map 09.
University of the Arts London is Europe's largest university for the creative arts, bringing
together six of the world's most famous art and design colleges. They are: Camberwell
College of Arts; Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design; Chelsea College of Art and Design; London College
of Communication; London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Art.
The Zabludowicz Collection is dedicated to bringing emerging art to new audiences and actively supporting arts
organisations and artists. The collection exhibits in permanent venues in the UK, USA and Finland. The collection’s
activities are shaped by an ethos of philanthropy and a commitment to engaging with local contexts and
communities. In 2009 the collection founded the Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize which is awarded to a
graduate of the University of the Arts exhibiting in the Future Map exhibition to assist in the difficult first year after
graduation.
TESTING GROUND is an annual programme of events organised by students from Goldsmiths Masters Fine Art
Curating and Royal College of Art Masters Curating. For further information visit
http://www.zabludowiczcollection.com/london/exhibitions/testing‐ground
GAM are proud sponsors of Future Map 10. Supporting the international contemporary art scene through their
arts sponsorship programme, the key objectives of GAM’s arts programme is to support galleries, foundations &
art colleges, identify budding artists, and introduce young children to the joys of visual art. GAM delivers active
investment management to private clients, institutions and intermediaries. Its association with the visual arts
originated with its founder, Gilbert de Botton, a visionary financier and well‐known patron and leading collector of
modern and contemporary art. For further information visit www.gam.com/en/CSR/Sponsorship
For more information please visit:
http://www.arts.ac.uk/futuremap/
http://www.zabludowiczcollection.com/
The Winner of the 2010 Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize is Josh
Baum, 2010 MA Fine Art graduate from Central Saint Martins
Anita Zabludowicz will present Josh Baum with the 3,000 GBP prize at 7:30
pm tonight
The winner of the second Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize has been
chosen. Josh Baum was selected for 'Instrument for observing water
bounce', 2010. The prize was awarded at 7:30 pm tonight by Anita
Zabludowicz at the opening reception for Future Map 10, hosted by the
Zabludowicz Collection at 176. The Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize
was founded in 2009 to support one graduating student from University of
the Arts London's annual Future Map exhibition.
Josh Baum faced tough competition from the other dynamic exhibitors in
Future Map 10, London's pre-eminent annual exhibition of graduating artists
and designers from University of the Arts London. This year offers up an
interactive show packed with performance, participation, sculpture and
installation.
The selection panel for the Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize 2010 is
composed of Zabludowicz Collection co-founder Anita Zabludowicz, designer
Ron Arad and artist Toby Ziegler.
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The Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize 2010
The winner of the Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize 2010 will be announced at the
Exhibition Preview 12 January 2011 Exhibition Preview 7‐9 PM
Zabludowicz Collection
176 Prince of Wales Road, London
Opening Hours: Thursday‐Sunday, 12‐6pm
Other times by appointment
Admission Free