The Leopold Bloom Art Award's jury in 2011:
Caroline Hancock |
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Alice Maher Alice Maher emerged in the 1990’s as one of Irelands most innovative artists. She engages with a wide range of media including, drawing, sculpture, print, installation and more recently, animated film. Her work touches on a wide range of subjects often reprising mythic and vernacular narratives. She has exhibited extensively in Europe and the USA. She represented Ireland in the 23rd Sao Paolo Biennale. In 2011 the Irish Museum of Modern Art will present a retrospective of her career to date. Further information: www.alicemaher.com |
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Andrzej Szczerski Andrzej Szczerski is an assistant professor and the director of postgraduate curatorial studies at the Institute of Art History, Jagiellonian University in Kraków . He was visiting lecturer at the Goethe University in Frankfurt (2003) and the St Andrews University in Scotland (2004). He publishes widely on modern and contemporary art in Poland and Central Europe and his books include Patterns of Identity. The Reception of British Art in Central Europe Around 1900 (2002) and Modernizations. The Art and Architecture in the New States of Central-Eastern Europe 1918-1939 (2010). He curated the exhibition Modernizations 1918-1939. The Future Perfect (2010) in Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź as well as co-curated the exhibitions Symbolism in Poland and Britain in Tate Britain in London (2009) and The Power of Fantasy. Modern and Contemporary Art from Poland in BOZAR Brussels (2011). He is member of the advisory board of Małopolska Foundation Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków and current president of Polish Section of International Association of Art Critics AICA. |