David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation Grant 2023

British artist Eloise Hawser (b.1985, London) has been announced as the recipient of the 2023 David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation Grant. The grant gives £50,000 to an artist to help alleviate some of their financial pressures and give them freedom to concentrate on their practice.  A special second grant of £10,000 was awarded to Lea Andrews (b. 1958 Oxfordshire). The announcement was made at at Annely Juda Fine Art in London.

Each year a curator is appointed to put forward artists for consideration for the grant, and this year's curator is artist Alison Wilding. The 2023 shortlisted artists were: Lea Andrews, Roderick Coyne, Kate Davis & David Moore, Jessie Flood-Paddock, Ana Genovés, Eloise Hawser, Robert Holyhead, Sam Porritt.  For the first time, an exhibition of work by all of the shortlisted artists is being held at Annely Juda, from 13 – 22 September 2023.

The David and Yuko Juda Art Foundation charity was set up in 2017 and this is the fifth year of grant giving. A panel decides to whom the grant will be given – this year’s panel is made up of the Foundation’s trustees, David and Yuko Juda, Nina Fellmann, Rupert Faulkner and Paul Calkin, joined by Andrea Rose (Former Director of Visual Arts, British Council), Reinhard Spieler (Director of the Sprengel Museum, Hannover) Jonathan Watkins (former Director of IKON, Birmingham) and Andrew Wilson (art historian, critic and former curator at Tate Britain).
September 14, 2023
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