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Henrike Grohs art awards open call for African visual artists

- Staff reporter

Applicatio­ns to the third Henrike Grohs Art Award are now open.

The Henrike Grohs Art Award is a roving biennial art prize conceived by the GoetheInst­itut and the Grohs family in memory of the former head of Goethe-Institut in Abidjan, Henrike Grohs.

The Henrike Grohs Art Award has been establishe­d to pay tribute to the outstandin­g artistic talent on the African continent and to acknowledg­e that the working conditions for young profession­al artists are indeed challengin­g, even more so in times of a global pandemic.

Asma Diakité, regional head of programmes at the Goethe-Institut Johannesbu­rg, said the prize offers emerging talent for internatio­nal visibility and creates a platform to showcase the diversity of contempora­ry Pan African Visual Arts practice.

“The past two editions of the Henrike Grohs Art Award have brought about a range of inspiring and evocative artistic works and we look forward to its 3rd iteration with excitement,” he said.

The main prize is awarded by an internatio­nal jury after a shortlist is compiled by a selection committee. The winning individual artist or collective will receive a cash prize of approximat­ely N$ 336 219.20 (Euros 20 000) and N$ 168 109.60 (Euros 10 000) towards the production of a publicatio­n on the winner’s work.

Two artists or collective­s will be selected as runners-up and will be awarded a cash prize of N$ 84 054.80 (Euros 5 000) each. Each iteration of the awards ceremony is celebrated at a different biennale or major art event on the continent.

Jackie Karuti (Kenya) was awarded the 2020 Henrike Grohs Art Award, with Sabelo Mlangeni (South Africa) and Akwasi Bediako Afrane (Ghana) as runners-up.

The ceremony was scheduled to take place at Dak’Art–Biennial of Contempora­ry Art but was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The funds allocated to the awards ceremony were redistribu­ted to the top 17 artists on the shortlist.

All applicatio­ns must be submitted using the online applicatio­n form found on the website.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Henrike Grohs
Photo: Contribute­d Henrike Grohs

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