4 Mar 2011

EMDASH Award 2011: Last Call for Entries


EMDASH Award 2011: Last Call for Entries

Closing Date: 7 March

The EMDASH Award is a major opportunity for an emerging artist working outside the UK to realise a new work at Frieze Art Fair as part of the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects programme. The EMDASH Award is a major initiative in collaboration with Gasworks and supported by the EMDASH Foundation.

Entrance to the award is by open submission and the winner will be selected by an international panel of artists and curators. The winner will receive a commission to make a new work to be shown at Frieze Art Fair 2011, an artist’s fee, a production budget of £10,000 and a three-month residency at Gasworks in London. After the winning project has been presented at Frieze Art Fair, the EMDASH Foundation will enable a presentation of the winning artist’s work at Gallery Weekend Berlin 2012.

Proposals for work can take the form of site-specific installations; performance; film; video or print work. Applicants will be judged on the innovative nature of their proposal and its suitability for realisation at Frieze Art Fair. The EMDASH Award is open to non-UK-based artists within five years of graduating from an undergraduate or postgraduate degree, or under 35 years of age.

The selection committee for 2011 is: Andrea Dibelius (EMDASH Foundation); Rowan Geddis (Residencies Co-ordinator, Gasworks); Sarah McCrory (Curator, Frieze Foundation); Simon Martin (artist); Janneke de Vries (Director of GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen); Amelie von Wedel (EMDASH Foundation).

EMDASH is a private foundation dedicated to promoting new ideas across disciplines from artistic and cultural projects to scientific research. Founded by Andrea Dibelius in 2010, EMDASH’s activities are motivated by philanthropy, a commitment to supporting new ideas and emerging talent and a passion for the arts.

Frieze 1 Montclare Street, London E2 7EU, UK, | Tel: +44 (0) 20 3372 6111
Email: info@frieze.com | www.frieze.com


3 Mar 2011

Art Buzz - New Delhi

If you are in Delhi, you may want to attend some of these events:

Thota Vaikuntam at Art Alive,





Reena Saini Kallat at Nature Morte

Reena Saini Kallat: “Labyrinth of Absences”
Nature Morte
Opening on Tuesday, March 8th from 6 to 8 pm.
The exhibition continues to Saturday, March 26th


Bangalore based artist SG Vasudev is having an exhibition at the Lalit Kala Akademi... (there is a performance too, so check that out!)



28 Feb 2011

Art Buzz - Bangalore


Here are a few events happening in Bangalore, I'm particularly looking forward to this show at Sumukha,






Here's a show for bird lovers,



South Asian Film Festival at NGMA,




Charlotte Salomon– Life? Or Theatre?


Event: Exhibition: Charlotte Salomon – Life? Or Theatre?

Date: Feburary 25 to March 9, 2011

Time: 9.30 a.m. - 6.30 p.m.

Venue: Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, Bangalore



I don't have the evite or images for this exhibition, but it promises to be interesting. I will post images as soon as I have some.

Tyeb Mehta exhibition extended until 15 March 2011

I'm back to posting now, so here are a few events you may find interesting:





An international art project on the move

1 SHANTHIROAD studio/gallery, 1, Shanthiroad, Shanthinagar,

Bangalore-560027 (India)


Opening Monday the 21st of February 2011 at 6pm.

Participating artists:

  • Siddhartha Das (IND), Suresh Jayaram (IND), Sofie Haesaerts (BE)
  • Ravi Shah (IND), Uday Shanbhag (IND), Chinnan Vinod (IND)
  • Nguyen Thanh Truc (VNM), Truong Cong Tung (VNM)
  • Vo Thi Tran Chau (VNM), Philip Willem Badenhorst (ZA)
  • Christina Bryer (ZA), JP Meyer (ZA), Lyn Smuts (ZA)
  • Ras Agon (TZA), Yves Goscinny (BE/TZA), Gadi S. Ramadhani (TZA)
  • Behailu Bezabih (ETH), Bekele Mekonnen (ETH), Eshetu Tiruneh (ETH)
  • Bisrat Shibabaw (ETH), Nuru Abegaz (ETH), Frank JMA Castelyns (BE)
  • Willo Gonnissen (BE), Pierre Mertens (BE), Mulugeta Tafesse (ETH/BE)

Curator: Uday Shanbhag & Sofie Haesaerts

Visiting hours:
21 February - 20 March 2011
7/7 days, 24/24 hours