Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize Explained
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize is the United Kingdom's leading award in contemporary drawing.
Initially awarded in 1991 as the Malvern Open Drawing Prize, it became the Cheltenham Open Drawing Competition in 1994, and then the Jerwood Drawing Prize from 2001 until 2017.[1] It is claimed to be the largest and longest running annual open exhibition for drawing in the UK.[2]
Background
It was established by Malvern Drawing Associates in 1991 to promote excellence in contemporary drawing practice and moved to Cheltenham in 1994.[3] [4]
From 2001 until 2017 it was funded by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation and organised by Wimbledon College of Art.[5] The exhibition is open to entry by all artists resident or domiciled in the United Kingdom. It takes place annually, and includes an exhibition of all the shortlisted drawings which then forms a touring exhibition.[6]
The Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust, which since 1998 has used income from properties at Trinity Buoy Wharf in east London to fund arts projects,[7] took over sponsorship of the Prize in 2018.
In 2004 approximately 2,000 entries were received.[8] In 2011 the competition accepted approximately 3,500 entries. A first prize of £6,000 and a second prize of £3,000 were awarded. In addition there were two student awards, each with a £1,000 prize. In 2016 the first prize was £8,000 with a second prize of £5,000 and two runners up prizes of £2,000 each. In 2019, the first prize was £8,000; the runner-up received £5,000.
Winners
Previous first prize winners include:[9]
Malvern Open Drawing Prize
Cheltenham Open Drawing Competition
Jerwood Drawing Prize
- 2001 – Kate Davis
- 2002 – Adam Dant
- 2003 – Paul Brandford for Snatch[11]
- 2004 – Sarah Woodfine
- 2005 – Juliette Losq for We are the fiction of the vanished lives and buildings[12]
- 2006 – Charlotte Hodes[13]
- 2007 – Sophie Horton
- 2008 – Warren Baldwin
- 2009 – Mit Senoj (AKA Tim Jones)[14]
- 2010 – Virginia Verran for her drawing Bolus-Space (signal)[15]
- 2011 – Gary Lawrence for his drawing Homage to Anonymous[16]
- 2012 – Karolina Glusiec for her film Velocity[17]
- 2013 – Svetlana Fialova for her drawing Apocalypse (My Boyfriend Doesn’t Care)[18]
- 2014 – Alison Carlier for her audio work Adjectives, lines and marks[19]
- 2015 – Thomas Harrison[20]
- 2016 – Solveig Settemsdal for her video, Singularity. A "temporal and sculptural process of drawing", it was the first video to win the prize.[21]
- 2017 – Gary Lawrence. Second Prize Ana Mendes, Evelyn Williams Drawing Award Barbara Walker, Student prize Jade Montserrat[22]
Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize
- 2018 – Caroline Burraway, for her charcoal drawing, Eden, The Jungle Calais 2016 (2017).[23]
- 2019 – Alice Motte-Muñoz for her drawing, Reverie.[24]
- 2020 – M.Lohrum for her performance drawing You are It. Second prize Nancy Haslam-Chance, Student award Ayeshah Zolghadr, Working Drawing award Ben Johnson, three Special Commendations to Frank Leuwer, James Robert Morrison, Isabel Rock. [25]
- 2021 – Gary Lawrence for Ye Olde Keyhole Surgery (2020). Second Prize David Haines, Student Award Gabriela Adach, Working Drawing Award Zahra Akbari Baseri, Evelyn Williams Drawing Award Roland Hicks [26]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Bath Spa University announces new sponsors of UK’s pre-eminent Drawing Prize: Trinity Buoy Wharf Trust. 2018-04-05.
- Joes Villarreal (Ed.) Gary Lawrence is awarded the Jerwood Drawing Prize 2011, artdaily.org, 15 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-08
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7620787.stm Jerwood drawing winners revealed
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize Winner Announced. ArtDaily. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize . Jerwood Charitable Foundation . 2010-01-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110726202949/http://www.jerwoodcharitablefoundation.org/?lid=134 . July 26, 2011 .
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2009. ArtRabbit. 2010-01-19.
- Web site: About TBW . Trinity Bay Wharf . 12 December 2019.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/3677054.stm Jerwood drawing winners announced
- Wimbledon School of Art, The Jerwood Drawing Prize, 2001 archive. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
- Web site: Escalator Literature: 2007 Winners . Escalator. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize Winner Announced. ArtDaily. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2005 . Jerwood Visual Arts . 29 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140322174035/http://www.losq.co.uk/PressReleaseJerwood2005.doc . 22 March 2014 .
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2006. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2015-01-29.
- Anita Taylor Artist Anita Taylor reveals the winners of this years' Jerwood drawing prize, The Guardian, 19 September 2009. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2010. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Winners Announcement . Jerwood Visual Arts . 29 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140815103902/http://jerwoodvisualarts.org/3493/Jerwood-Drawing-Prize-2011-winners-announcement . 15 August 2014 .
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2012. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2013. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize, 2014. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2015-01-29.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2015. Jerwood Visual Arts. 2017-04-07 .
- News: Art news daily. Apollo Magazine. 15 September 2016. 2017-10-31.
- Web site: Jerwood Drawing Prize 2017: artist wins first prize for a second time - a-n The Artists Information Company. en-US. 2020-03-06.
- Web site: Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2018 . Arts University Bournemouth . 12 December 2019.
- Web site: Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2019 at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London from 18 January to 1 February 2020 . Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize - News . 12 December 2019.
- Web site: Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2020 Awards Announced . Drawing Projects UK . 21 February 2022.
- Web site: The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2021 exhibition . Trinity Buoy Wharf . 21 February 2022.