David Cotterrell
Toby Paterson
Kirsten Glass
Dan Perfect
Paul Hosking
Neil Rumming
Rachel Lowe
Hideyuki Sawayanagi
Oliver Payne & Nick Relph
Tom Wood
Now in its third year, Beck's Futures is the UK's largest arts award. It is open to UK-based artists of any age, working in any media, regardless of nationality. The ten short-listed artists are...
Exhibitions:
Dates between Fri 29 Mar - Sun 12 May 2002.
Now in its third year, Beck's Futures is the UK's
largest arts award. It is open to UK-based
artists of any age, working in any media,
regardless of nationality.
The award, which offers a total of #65,000 to
participants, is open to UK-based artists of any age,
working in any media, regardless of nationality. This
year's selection includes four painters, three film and
video artists, one photographer, one sculptor and one
artist working in multimedia.
The ten short-listed artists are: David Cotterrell, Toby
Paterson, Kirsten Glass, Dan Perfect, Paul Hosking,
Neil Rumming, Rachel Lowe, Hideyuki Sawayanagi,
Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, and Tom Wood.
These artists were nominated by curators, critics and
artists as being the most promising talent in the UK.
The shortlist this year was drawn up by a selection
panel which includes the curators Mark Francis and
Saskia Bos (Director of the De Appel Foundation), the
writer and artist Harland Miller, the recording artist
Marianne Faithfull, and artist Julian Opie. The overall
winner will be announced on 23 April 2002 at a special
awards night.
Image: Toby Paterson, Beck's Futures
ICA
12 Carlton House Terrace, London
t 02079300493 f 02078730051