The Cartier Award 2007
Frieze Art Fair
11-14 October 2007
Regents Park, London
www.frieze.com
The Cartier Award for emerging artists living outside the UK is a major initiative by Frieze Projects, the curatorial programme of Frieze Art Fair, in collaboration with Gasworks and sponsored by Cartier.
Artists are invited to propose a new work to be realised at Frieze Art Fair 2007 which will be produced under the auspices of Frieze Projects.
Projects may take the form of site-specific installation; performance; film; video and print work.
The Cartier Award includes:
– 3 month residency at Gasworks from mid September to mid December 2007 including accommodation, per diems and travel expenses
– Project production costs of up to £10,000
– An artists fee of £1,000
The Cartier Award selection committee 2007 is:
Kitty Anderson (Associate Curator, Frieze Projects)
Hervé Chandes (Director, Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paris)
Mia Jankowicz (Residency Coordinator, Gasworks)
Matthieu Laurette (Artist)
The Cartier Award is open to non UK based artists within 5 years of graduating from an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
Please visit www.frieze.com for more details and access to the online application form. The deadline for applications is Friday 5 January 2007.
Gasworks is a contemporary arts organisation in South London housing 12 artists studios and presenting a programme of exhibitions, residencies, international fellowships and educational projects.
Cartier has a long-standing relationship with contemporary art. Twenty two years ago the company established the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris a unique example of corporate patronage for contemporary art.
Cartier is the Associate Sponsor of Frieze Art Fair supporting Frieze Projects and the Cartier Award.
The directors of Frieze Art Fair recently announced the appointment of Neville Wakefield as curator of Frieze Projects at Frieze Art Fair.
Neville Wakefield is an independent curator, critic and editor based in New York. He most recently curated Defamation of Character, an international group exhibition on show until January 2007 at MOMA/PS1 in New York. Earlier this year he co-founded and co-produce Destricted, a series of films about the presentation of sexuality in art.