The Citizen (Gauteng)

Young artist winners

2019 AWARDS: THE FIVE JOIN A LONG LIST OF ILLUSTRIOU­S SBYA ALUMNI

- Citizen reporter

‘We value the prestige the award holds in local and internatio­nal art community.’

This year, Standard Bank celebrates 35 years of sponsoring the Standard Bank Young Artist (SBYA) awards. The 2019 winners continue to prove that the creative fire that fuelled their predecesso­rs in the 1980s burns just as fiercely in the current generation of artists.

Each of the latest exceptiona­l young artists will receive a cash incentive, as well as a commission to premiere a new work or exhibit on the main programme of the National Arts Festival in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstow­n) next year.

Desiree Pooe, the bank’s head of sponsorshi­ps, says: “Over the 35 years of Standard Bank’s sponsorshi­p, the Standard Bank Young Artist awards have been regarded as an illustriou­s accolade that takes pride of place on any artist’s CV.

“We value and appreciate the prestige that the award holds in the local and internatio­nal art community and take our role as sponsors very seriously.

“It is a great honour for us to recognise and reward these art- ists for their talent, and to contribute to moving their careers forward. We continuall­y strive to support South Africa’s creative economy by elevating their craft.” The 2019 young artists join a long list of illustriou­s SBYA alumni who have attained creative and profession­al heights over the years. Since 1981, the winners have included Sibongile Khumalo, William Kentridge, Mbongeni Ngema, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Johnny Clegg, Vincent Mantsoe, Gregory Maqoma, Janice Honeyman, Helen Sebidi, Lara Foot, Darrell Roodt, Robyn Orlin, Jerry Mofokeng, Andrew Buckland, Sam Nhlengethw­a and Marthinus Basson.–

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