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THE
EXHIBITION
CHARLIE SMITH london is pleased to
announce its inaugural juried exhibition
ANTHOLOGY, in association with
THE MARK CLANNACHAN COLLECTION and
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Selected and curated by internationally respected art world
professionals, ANTHOLOGY will be a multi disciplinary
exhibition that will reach out democratically to artists
worldwide. Presented at the CHARLIE SMITH london gallery in
Old St, London, the exhibition will be a key barometer of
emerging and established talent. Consisting of ten finalists
selected from all applicants, a cash prize of £1,000 will be
awarded by THE MARK CLANNACHAN COLLECTION to
one winner for outstanding merit.
Artists at all
stages in their careers and working in any medium are invited
to apply. To receive the Application Form and Terms &
Conditions please email anthology@charliesmithlondon.com The
application deadline is June 1st 2011 and our only
requirements are a £10 + VAT application fee; completed
application form; 6 jpegs; a short artist's statement; an
artist's CV / biography. All works presented must be for
sale.
THE
JURY
PAUL
CAREY-KENT is a freelance art critic whose writings
can be found at paulsartworld.blogspot.com. Paul was Editor at
Large for Art World magazine 2007-09, and now reviews for
ARTnews, ArtUS, ArtLyst and The Art Newspaper. He also
frequently writes for contemporary galleries. Paul aims to
visit every significant show in London, and writes a column
for the Saatchi Online Magazine recommending his top ten
exhibitions to see each month. Paul has a BA (Hons) in
Philosophy from Oxford University and an M Phil in Poetry from
the University of Glamorgan.
ZAVIER
ELLIS is the Director of the Hoxton gallery CHARLIE
SMITH london. He is also co-founder of the museum scale show
for emerging artists The Future Can Wait and has curated
exhibitions internationally including in LA, Naples, Rome,
Berlin, Klaipeda and of course London. Known as an acute
talent spotter he has identified and exhibited a number of
important young artists from art college including David
Blandy, Oliver Clegg, Tessa Farmer, Sam Jackson, Monica Ursina
Jäger, Annie Kevans, Nika Neelova and Douglas White. Zavier is
also a practicing artist and has most recently exhibited at
Paul Stolper Gallery in London and Museum der Moderne in
Salzburg.
ROY
EXLEY is a freelance art critic and curator who has
written for prestigious publications including Art Monthly,
Art Review, Contemporary, Flash Art, Art Press (Paris),
Blueprint, Camera Austria, Portfolio, Creative Camera and Art
World. Since 2000 he has curated eleven exhibitions in London
and Paris and has been a judge for the Photosynkyria Biennale
in Thessaloniki, Greece, and twice for the BOC Young Artists
award. As a visiting lecturer specialising in contemporary
photography, he has worked at a number of British
Universities.
WERNER
GRUB is a London based German collector who has been
collecting art in all mediums for more than 20 years. Werner’s
substantial collection has been gathered from galleries and
artists across the globe. Taking a proactive approach to his
interest, he enjoys providing connectivity within his
international network where appropriate. Werner is a founding
partner at the independent merchant bank Richmond Park
Partners LLP.
EDWARD
LUCIE-SMITH is an internationally known art critic
and historian who is also a curator, a published poet, an
anthologist and a practicing photographer. He has published
more than one hundred books in all, chiefly but not
exclusively about contemporary art. Edward is generally
regarded as the most prolific and the most widely published
writer on art in the country. A number of his art books, among
them Movements in Art since 1945; Visual Arts of the 20th
Century; A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as
standard texts throughout the world.
THE
PRIZE
Ten finalists will
be curated into the exhibition ANTHOLOGY which will
be held at CHARLIE SMITH london during August of 2011 with a
private view arranged to coincide with First Thursdays on
August 4th. A £1,000 cash prize will be awarded by THE
MARK CLANNACHAN COLLECTION to the winner for
outstanding merit.
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