Premio New York – 16th Edition

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The call for applications for the 16th edition of Premio New York offers two young Italian artists the chance to live for six months in the Big Apple. The initiative is promoted by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Cultural Institute in New York, the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America and DGAAP (former acronym of the current Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Ministry of Culture). The initiative is reserved for emerging Italian artists with an adequate knowledge of English, who work in the visual arts sector and have at least one solo exhibition to their credit.

 

In addition to airfare, the two winners will receive a monthly stipend of $4,000 (for accommodation and board), as well as a space at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn. During their stay, the artists can also participate in a series of initiatives organised by the Italian Cultural Institute of New York and the Italian Academy and attend classes in art history, film theory, visual arts and architecture at Columbia University.

 

Deadline for applications: 10 June 2018 at 24:00

 

Premio New York Ed. 16 – Bando

 

THE WINNERS

 

Fatma Bucak and Antonio Fiorentino sono i due giovani artisti italiani vincitori della XVI edizione del Premio New York. A entrambi viene offerta la possibilità di trascorrere un periodo di 6 mesi a New York, al fine di sviluppare le proprie capacità creative a contatto con l’ambiente culturale e artistico degli Stati Uniti. Gli artisti selezionati possono partecipare alle attività culturali organizzate dall’Istituto Italiano di Cultura e dall’Italian Academy e assistere, come auditori, ad alcune lezioni presso la Columbia University in storia dell’arte, teoria cinematografica, arti visive e architettura. Alla fine del soggiorno, gli artisti organizzano una mostra delle loro opere presso gli spazi espositivi dell’International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) a Brooklyn.

 

Selection Committee: chaired by the Director of the Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Giorgio Van Straten, and composed by Anne Pasternak, Director of the Brooklyn Museum, New York; Ylinka Barotto, Assistant Curator Guggenheim Museum New York; Allison Jeffrey, Italian Academy, Columbia University; Susan Hapgood, International Studio & Curatorial Programs, New York.

Ultimo aggiornamento in data 31 October 2023