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ART PICS: Catlin Art Prize 2014 Installation shots.

The Catlin Art Prize Is Announced this Wednesday Evening to celebrate we have some great Installation shots below +
Read Interviews and Q&A’s with all the seven finalists HERE

1:1 Jakob Rowlinson, An Arrangement of Gestures (after Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos) Still from HD Videos. Courtesy the artist1:1 Lara Morrell, Devotion, photographic print on aluminium, courtesy the artist1:2 Jakob Rowlinson, Drawings for An Arrangement of Gestures (after Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos), courtesy the artist1:2 Lara Morrell sant'andrea photographs on wood 120 x 80cm, courtesy the artist1:3 Jakob Rowlinson, An Arrangement of Gestures (after Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos) Still from HD Videos, courtesy the artist1:3 Lara Morrell San Giovanni, photographs on wood 120 x 80cm, courtesy the artist2:11 Dennis J. Reinmüller, Echo Chamber, photo Lara Morrell3:11 Dennis J. Reinmüller, Echo Chamber, photo Lara Morrell6:11 Sarah Fortais, 1 2 3 (Unfinished), photo Lara Morrell8:11 Virgile Ittah, Echoué au seuil de la raison, photo by Lara Morrell9:11 Neil Raitt, Magic Tree with Mr. & Mrs. Philip Cath, Eve's Progress in background, photo Lara Morrell

About The Catlin Art Prize
The Catlin Art Prize gives talented young artists who have recently graduated from UK art schools the opportunity to showcase their work professionally and win a significant monetary award towards their future development.

Graduating artists from around the UK are visited and assessed by Art Catlin curator, Justin Hammond, and 40 are invited to feature in The Catlin Guide, an exclusive publication showcasing the most promising new artists in the country.

From the Guide, a small number of artists are selected as finalists for the Prize and are invited to demonstrate their progress by presenting a new body of work at the Catlin Art Prize exhibition, held 12 months on from graduation.

Finalist selection is based on the standard of their work and their potential to make a significant mark in the art world over the course of their early careers.

During the exhibition an independent panel of judges including Turner Prize winner Mark Wallinger will select a winner who will receive the £5,000 prize. A visitor vote is also held, allowing the general public to vote for their favourite artist via the website and at the exhibition. The winner of which will receive £2,000.

From the 2014 Guide seven artists have been invited to demonstrate their progress by presenting a new body of work at the Catlin Art Prize exhibition, held 2nd -24th May 2014 More Details: www.artcatlin.com

Read Interviews with ALL the finalists of The Catlin Art Prize HERE

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