LONDON.- Frieze Art  Fair  announced  today  that  the  
EMDASH Foundation, a new organisation that aims to encourage and enable the ideas of the  future, from artistic and cultural projects to scientific research, will  be the new supporter of Frieze Projects and the EMDASH Award.
Frieze Projects, the fair's unique curatorial programme, will  once again be curated  by  Sarah  McCrory.  Frieze  Art  Fair  offers  the  artists commissioned by Frieze  Projects  an opportunity  to use  the  fair as a site  in which  they  can realise  ambitious  ideas  in  an exceptional environment. Frieze Art Fair is sponsored by Deutsche Bank.
Founded by Andrea Dibelius in 2010, the EMDASH  Foundation's  activities are motivated by philanthropy, a commitment to supporting new  ideas and emerging talent and a love for the arts.
Frieze Art Fair and the EMDASH Foundation are also launching  the EMDASH Award, 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 award  replaces  the  Cartier Award.
The EMDASH Award 2011 opens its application process  today.  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. The EMDASH Foundation will  provide the opportunity for  a presentation  of the  winning  artist's  work  during 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 The  EMDASH  Award  2011  comprises:  Andrea Dibelius, EMDASH  Foundation;  Rowan  Geddis,  Residencies  Co-ordinator Gasworks;  Simon  Martin,  Artist;  Sarah  McCrory,  Curator,  Frieze Foundation; Janneke de Vries, Director, GAK  Gesellschaft  für  Aktuelle Kunst; Amelie von Wedel, EMDASH Foundation.
The closing date for applications is 7 March  2011.  The  winner  of the award will be announced in May 2011.
Andrea Dibelius, founder of the EMDASH Foundation  commented  on the new partnership: 'The EMDASH Foundation is delighted to be the  supporter of Frieze Projects, Frieze's  critically  acclaimed  curatorial  programme. The EMDASH Award offers the winning artist a unique platform  to realise a major new work as part of Frieze  Projects - before  the eyes  of the international  art  world.  The launch  of the  EMDASH  Award  this year underlines  the  Foundation's  commitment  to  supporting  the  arts and promoting new ideas.'
Amanda Sharp Co-Director of Frieze Art  Fair  said:  'A  new  charitable foundation with ambitions to encourage primarily artistic  and  cultural ideas is to be  greatly  welcomed  and  the  founder,  Andrea  Dibelius, congratulated. We are delighted that the  EMDASH  Foundation  has chosen to support Frieze Projects and the EMDASH Award at its  launch.  We very much look forward to working together.'