OTTAWA.- The Sobey Art Foundation and the
National Gallery of Canada announced a new partnership in which the Gallery, starting in 2016, will become the organizing institution for the Sobey Art Award, Canadas prestigious contemporary art prize. Building on the success achieved by the awards founding partner institution, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the new partnership will chart an ambitious new global course for contemporary Canadian art.
Since its inception in 2002, the Sobey Art Foundation has aspired to enhance the role of contemporary art in Canadian culture, said the Chair of the Sobey Art Foundation, Rob Sobey. We are tremendously grateful to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia for its efforts in highlighting and celebrating the best of Canadian contemporary art. For over thirteen years, our founding partner helped raise the awards profile to achieve remarkable success. We look forward to working with the National Gallery of Canada to build on its significance and elevate contemporary Canadian art across the country and around the world, he added.
The Sobey Art Award has become the pinnacle of contemporary Canadian art, said NGC Director and CEO, Marc Mayer. Its long list is the most important annually recurring document in our national dialogue around contemporary art. The entire team at the National Gallery looks forward to enhancing its program and leveraging this new partnership to increase awareness of young Canadian artists around the world.
The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is proud of its involvement and administration of the Sobey Art Award, said Chief Curator at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and curator of the Sobey Art Award, Sarah Fillmore. Since its inception in 2002, we have helped build and nurture Canadas most influential award for contemporary artists aged 40 and under. The Sobey Art Award continues to capture the country and the worlds attention, and we share our excitement with the Sobey Art Foundation and the National Gallery of Canada as it moves towards a new era.
The structure of the Award will remain intact with an annual long list, short list and juried selection from across the five regions of Canada. The presentation of works of art from short-listed artists will alternate between the National Gallery and institutions across the country. Next years jury and the annual call for nominations will be announced as usual, early in the new calendar year. Josée Drouin-Brisebois, NGC Senior Curator of Contemporary Art will assume the role of Jury Chair and will work with her team and partner institutions to assign curatorial responsibilities for the Sobeys annual exhibition.
Since its launch, the Sobey Art Award has profiled 300 Canadian artists through its long list process. For award recipients, the Sobey has become a mark of distinction that has steered the artists toward national and international recognition. Past award recipients include: Brian Jungen, Jean-Pierre Gauthier, Annie Pootoogook, Michel de Broin, Tim Lee, David Altmejd, Daniel Barrow, Daniel Young & Christian Giroux, Raphaëlle de Groot, Duane Linklater, and Nadia Myre. The 2015 Sobey Art Award winner was Abbas Akhavan and was announced on October 28.