Thursday, 30 October 2014

The MAC International

http://themaclive.com/mac-international-2014

MAC International is the MAC's first ever open arts prize, which offered professional artists worldwide the opportunity to exhibit in the MAC.

A substantial prize of £20,000 has been awarded to the artist deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to the exhibition. This is the largest art prize in Ireland and one of the few major prizes in the UK.

The exhibition, which runs across all three MAC galleries, offers you the very best in contemporary visual art across all art forms including sculpture, painting, photography, film, installation and performance.

MAC International has built on the innovative visual art practice developed by the MAC and offers a similar experience to the Turner Prize in Derry-Londonderry as part of 2013's City of Culture.

A jury of respected international curators whittled down over 1,000 entries to the final shortlist of exhibiting artists before finally selecting one winner on Thursday 30 October, 2014.

The winner of the MAC International Ulster Bank Prize 2014 is Mairéad McClean.

Jury 

A jury of respected international curators including Francesco Bonami, an Italian art curator and writer who is currently the Artistic Director of Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, and Judith Nesbitt, Head of National and International Partnerships at Tate, London, will select the winner. 

The shortlisted artists are: 
Rolando Vargas - Film (Santa Cruz, USA
Lenz Geerk - Painting/sculpture (Dusseldorf, Germany
Andrew Cranston - Painting (Glasgow, Scotland
Zimoun - Sound installation (Switzerland
Jordan Baseman - Film (Glasgow, Scotland
Darek Fortas - Photography (Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Harri Palviranta - Photography (Helsinki, Finland
Roxy Walsh and Sally Underwood - Painting /installation (London, England
Salla Tykka - Film (Helsinki, Finland
Hanibal Srouji - Painting (Beirut, Lebanon
Maria McKinney - Sculpture (Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Mike Harvey - Film (London, England
Grace Ndiritu - Photo/archive based installation (Birmingham, England
Tim Ellis - Painting (London, England
Shelly Nadashi - Film (Brussels, Belgium
Euyoung Hong - Installation (South Korea
Tsahi Hacmon - Sculpture/Installation (Israel
Dougal McKenzie - Painting (Belfast, Northern Ireland
Cian Donnelly - Performance (Rome, Italy
Steven Baelen - Drawing (Gent, Belgium
Ulf Lundin - Film (Enskede, Sweden
Mairead McClean - Film (London, England
Charbel Samuel Aoun - Sculpture/installation (Lebanon
Colin Darke - Sculpture (Belfast, Northern Ireland)