Prix Canson 2016

Please join us in congratulating artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby as the winner of the Prix Canson 2016.
You can view Njideka Akunyili Crosby's work and that of all the finalist (ruby onyinyechi amanze, Bethany Collins, David Shrigley, and Lucy Skaer) at The Drawing Center through July 1.
For this special short exhibition we are open to the public every day including Mondays and Tuesday, 12-6pm | 12-8pm on Thursday | Free admission.
The Prix Canson, one of the most prestigious annual drawing prizes in the world, is partnering with The Drawing Center to exhibit the works of their 2016 finalists from June 22 through July 1, 2016. Canson® and The Drawing Center are linked by their shared passion for drawing and by their ambition to promote art to wide and diverse audiences. Past Prix Canson exhibitions have been held in major museums and galleries in Paris and Barcelona. Previous winners of the Prix Canson have been: Fabien Mérelle (2010), Ronald Cornelissen (2011), Virginia Chihota (2013), and Simon Evans (2014). These winners represent the best artists today worldwide who are working with drawing. The Prix Canson president for 2016 is the world-renowned Brazilian artist Tunga. He will be joined by a jury of top museum directors, curators, and collectors in the art world. During the Prix Canson exhibition at The Drawing Center, Canson® will host a series of talks, presentations, and events with the finalists for the public and press.
2016 PRIX CANSON FINALISTS
ruby onyinyechi amanze (b. 1982 - Lives and works in New York City)
Bethany Collins (b. 1984 - Lives and works in Atlanta, Chicago and New York City)
Njideka Akunyili Crosby (b. 1983 - Lives and works in Los Angeles)
David Shrigley (b. 1968 – Lives and works in Glasgow)
Lucy Skaer (b. 1975 - Lives and works in Glasgow)
2016 PRIX CANSON JURY
Tunga, Artist (Rio de Janeiro) – President of the Jury
Brett Littman, Executive Director, The Drawing Center (New York) – Vice President of the Jury
Ian Alteveer, Associate Curator, MET (New York)
Bice Curiger, Artistic Director, Vincent van Gogh Foundation Arles and
editor-in-chief, Parkett (Zürich)
Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator, The Studio Museum in Harlem (New York)
Helen Molesworth, Chief Curator, MOCA (Los Angeles)
Frédéric Paul, Curator, MNAM/ Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris)
Katherine Stout, Head of Programme, ICA (London)
Michaël Woolworth, Art Printer (Paris)
Image: Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Nyado: The Thing Around Her Neck, 2011. Charcoal, acrylic, colored pencil, lace, collage and transfers on paper. 7ft x 7ft. Courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro, London.
Upcoming Free Events:
Wed, June 22 at 6pm
Conversation between Prix Canson 2016 Juror, Brett Littman, curator and Executive Director at The Drawing Center and 2016 Prix Canson finalist Lucy Skaer.
Wed, June 29 at 6pm
Conversation between Prix Canson 2016 Juror, Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem and 2016 Prix Canson Finalist ruby onyinyechi amanze.
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Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Nyado: The Thing Around Her Neck, 2011. Charcoal, acrylic, colored pencil, lace, collage and transfers on paper. 7ft x 7ft. Courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro, London.
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ruby onyinyechi amanze, in your arms, 2015. Ink, graphite, photo transfer, enamel, 20 x 30 inches
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Bethany Collins, Fear, 1970, 2015. Graphite and toner on American Masters paper, 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm).
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David Shrigley, ‘Untitled’ 2014. Ink on paper, 42 x 29.7cm (16 1/2 x 11 3/4in). From ‘David Shrigley’ Sketch, London.
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Lucy Skaer, Untitled, 2010. Aluminium leaf and watercolour on paper. 139 x 111 inches / 353 x 280 cm.