NEW YORK, NY.- The Pollock-Krasner Foundation announced that it has awarded $2,657,400 to 93 artists and nonprofit organizations during its July 2022-June 2023 grant cycle, providing essential support to U.S.-based and international artists. From Austin, Texas to New York City, and from Argentina to India, the latest grant and award recipients comprise artists from 14 states and territories and 15 countries. The Foundations Lee Krasner Award, given in recognition of a lifetime of artistic achievement, is awarded to Oliver Lee Jackson. Jackson is a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and draftsman who is recognized for his innovative multi-disciplinary practice over the last six decades.
Since the Foundation was established in 1985, it has awarded more than 5,000 grants totaling over $87 million in 79 countries. Providing funding to professional artists around the globe, the grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation support artists in creating new work and advancing their practice.
Through Lee Krasners commitment to supporting the generations of visual artists who would come after her, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation has provided funding to artists for nearly four decades, said Ronald D. Spencer, Chairman and CEO of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Krasner understood firsthand the critical importance of support in an artists career, and we are proud to continue her legacy of generosity.
This years Lee Krasner Award recipient, Oliver Lee Jackson, joins a group of distinguished awardees recognized by the Foundation since 1991 for their important contributions to the arts. Jackson has served as an instructor, lecturer, and professor of art, philosophy, and Pan-African studies at St. Louis Community College, Southern Illinois University, Washington University in St. Louis, Oberlin College, and California State University, Sacramento. With work grounded in figuration that exists within a dynamic field that straddles realistic depiction and abstraction, Jackson incorporates a wide range of influences in his works, from music, dance, renaissance paintings, and African art.
In honor of Lee Krasners lifetime dedication to her craft, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation presents the Lee Krasner Award to Oliver Lee Jackson for his remarkable body of work and his outstanding contributions to the arts, said Caroline Black, Executive Director of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. We are so pleased to recognize Jacksons innovative experimentation in his practice, his deep commitment to community engagement, his teaching, and his leadership in the arts community with this award for a lifetime of outstanding achievement.
Funds from the Lee Krasner Award are given to recipients in three installments. Previous Lee Krasner Award recipients Josely Carvalho, Rita McBride, and Cheryl Ann Thomas received additional installments of their award during the 2022-2023 cycle. Announced earlier this year, visual artist Shahzia Sikander received the Pollock Prize for Creativity in support of her multimedia exhibition Havah
to breathe, air, life which was presented this spring at Madison Square Park in New York before travelling to Houston, Texas in June 2023. This year, the Brooklyn-based artist María Elena González received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant and was awarded The Brian Wall Foundation Grant for Sculptors. The $25,000 prize recognizes an exceptional sculptor and is awarded by The Brian Wall Foundation and administered by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.
To support cultural institutions that engage directly with artists, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation awarded grants to thirteen organizations this year, including: ArtTable in New York, NY for its Artist Talk Series; Buffalo AKG Art Museum in Buffalo, NY in support of PKF Grantee Stanley Whitneys retrospective monograph; Villa Bergerie in Laguarres, Spain for residency program expenses; and Wave Hill in Bronx, NY for artist residency and exhibition expenses. Over the past year, a number of Pollock-Krasner Foundation supported projects have come to fruition, including the exhibition Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-70 at Whitechapel Gallery in London, which featured Lee Krasners work.
Pollock-Krasner Foundation 2022-23 Artist Grantees
Isabel Aguera, Montreuil, France
Ian Andrews, Birmingham, England
Miguel Arzabe, Oakland, CA
Rogelio Báez Vega, San Juan, PR
Joan Bankemper, New York, NY
Yevgeniya Baras, Long Island City, NY
Jagoda Bednarsky, Berlin, Germany
Anna-Sophie Berger, Brooklyn, NY
Laura Bielau, Berlin, Germany
Vicente Blanco, Lugo, Spain
Renée Bouchard, Bennington, VT
Sarah Cale, Brussels, Belgium
Josely Carvalho, Hoboken, NJ
Sydney Cash, Marlboro, NY
Sofía Clausse, London, England
Armen Daneghyan, Yerevan, Armenia
Josh Dorman, New York, NY
Ben Durham, Richmond, VA
Karina El Azem, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rehab El Sadek, Austin, TX
Sarah Faux, Brooklyn, NY
Alanna Fields, Upper Marlboro, MD
Avram Finkelstein, Brooklyn, NY
Emanuela Fiorelli, Rome, Italy
Linda Fleming, Benicia, CA
Farima Fooladi, Spring, TX
Bernhard Fuchs, Düsseldorf, Germany
Bastian Gehbauer, Berlin, Germany
Ina Gerken, Düsseldorf, Germany
Nicola Ginzel, Brooklyn, NY
María Elena González, Brooklyn, NY
Jesús Hdez-Güero, Madrid, Spain
Alex Heilbron, Los Angeles, CA
Mary Henderson, Philadelphia, PA
Hong Hong, Beverly, MA
Patricia Hurl, Roscrea, Ireland
Oliver Lee Jackson, Oakland, CA
Bethany Johnson, Austin, TX
Yongjae Kim, Brooklyn, NY
Felix Kultau, Berlin, Germany
Elvira Lantenhammer, Triefenstein, Germany
Georges Le Chevallier, Garner, NC
Kakyoung Lee, Brooklyn, NY
Miguel Ángel Madrigal, Morelos, Mexico
Junko Maruyama, Yokosuka, Japan
Christina Massey, Brooklyn, NY
Miroslaw Maszlanko, Rychliki, Poland
Rita McBride, Los Alamos, CA
Gideon Mendel, London, England
Jeffrey Meris, New York, NY
Mark Milroy, Brooklyn, NY
Nicholas Moenich, Brooklyn, NY
Bidemi Oloyede, Toronto, Canada
B. Ingrid Olson, Chicago, IL
Steve Parker, Austin, TX
Aviva Rahmani, Vinalhaven, ME
Rachel Rotenberg, Tekoa, Israel
Jayanta Roy, Kolkata, India
Frauke Schlitz, Stuttgart, Germany
Davide Sgambaro, Turin, Italy
Dee Shapiro, Great Neck, NY
Shahzia Sikander, New York, NY
Cary Smith, Farmington, CT
Tracey Snelling, Berlin, Germany
Cammie Staros, Los Angeles, CA
Kazumi Tanaka, Beacon, NY
Yukiko Terada, Berlin, Germany
Cheryl Ann Thomas, Ventura, CA
Francine Tint, New York, NY
Sara VanDerBeek, Brooklyn, NY
Madhu Venugopalan, Ernakulam, India
Patrick Waterhouse, London, England
Chuck Webster, Ridgewood, NY
Birgitta Weimer, Gummersbach, Germany
Ellen Wetmore, Groton, MA
Richard C. Whitten, Cranston, RI
Kevin Wixted, New York, NY
Ralf Ziervogel, New York, NY
Matthias Zinn, Berlin, Germany
Pollock-Krasner Foundation, 2022-23 Organization Grantees
ArtTable, New York, NY; support for its Artist Talk Series
Artadia, Brooklyn, NY; funding for artist award grant
Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY: support for Artist in Marketplace Program
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY: support for PKF Grantee Stanley Whitney Retrospective monograph support
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Provincetown, MA; residency program support
MacDowell, New York, NY; support for its residency program
New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY; funding for online resources for artists
SculptureCenter, Long Island City, NY: funding for In Practice Program
The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, NY: funding for program support
Villa Bergerie, Laguarres, Spain; funding for residency program
Wave Hill, Bronx, NY; support for its artist residency and exhibition program
Whitechapel Gallery, London, England: funding for Action, Gesture, Paint: Women Artists and Global Abstraction 1940-70 exhibition
Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY; residency program funding