Sequested Art Prize competition launches

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Sequested Art Prize competition launches
W.K.Lyhne is an artist, curator and researcher. She has wide-ranging practice, principally painting and drawing though also including work with ceramics, sculpture and film. She has shown recently at Lungley Gallery in Dalston, The Freud Museum and for Mark Hix. Lyhne is currently working on a practiced-based PhD at Chelsea College of Arts and The Royal College of Art.



LONDON.- Today sees the launch of the Sequested Prize, a new self-portrait group award launched during the time of COVID-19, designed to create a platform of recognition and support to those working to establish or continue their artistic practice. Co-founded by artist W. K. Lyhne and art curator / advisor Fru Tholstrup, this open call initiative will culminate in the opportunity for 15 Sequested Prize artists to be part of a London-based gallery selling show, before the close of 2020.

To sequester literally means to isolate. To put away or to set aside for a particular purpose. The Sequested Prize, a new short-hand for sequestered, uses an unprecedented word for unprecedented times. The Sequested Prize is recognising the particular purpose of the artist at this time: to make work during a time of isolation and to pause and reflect on our own shifting identity and sense of self at a time when the world is in such flux.

Born from the belief that art has always sustained humanity in its darkest hours, The Sequested Prize epitomises the founder’s ambitions to champion hope and creativity at a time when the art market is widely suffering across all areas during this pandemic, whilst also fostering the opportunity for self-reflection for the artist. Both ideologically and literally.

Open to current art students and those who graduated in the last 20 years from an arts-based degree, the prize is open for submissions from now (27 April) until 30 June 2020. Through a two-stage selection process, 15 winners will be selected by a panel of renowned industry leaders and will have their work exhibited in a selling show, hosted by Tristan Hoare at his Fitzrovia gallery for one week.

The esteemed and diverse judging panel for the Sequested Prize includes top level creative industry professionals. They are:

• Kate Bryan, Curator, writer and Head of Collections Soho House.
• Matt Carey-Williams, Senior Director and Worldwide Head of Sales for Victoria Miro Gallery.
• Nicholas Cullinan, Director of the National Portrait Gallery.
• David Dawson, Painter and photographer.
• Fergus Duff, Director in Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art department.
• Maryam Eisler, London- based photographer and editor.
• Melanie Gerlis, Art market columnist, Financial Times and editor at-large, The Art Newspaper.
• Ruth Guilding, Art and design historian, writer and curator.
• Katy Hessel, Art historian and curator.
• Tristan Hoare, Gallerist.
• Dylan Jones, Award-winning editor, GQ magazine.
• Samson Kambalu, Artist and writer.
• Josh Lilley, Gallerist.
• Simon Martin, Director of Pallant House Gallery.
• Johnathan Messum, Founder of Messums, Cork St, Wiltshire, Harrogate.
• Jane Neal, Independent curator, art critic and advisor.
• Professor Simon Ofield-Kerr, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of the Arts London.
• Justine Simons OBE, Deputy Mayor for Culture and Creative Industries.
• Carrie Scott, Art historian, curator and consultant.
• Carol Tulloch, Professor of Dress, Diaspora and Transnationalism at the University of the Arts London.
• Ewan Venters, CEO of Fortnum & Mason.
• Katy Wickremesinghe, Founder KTW London.
• Jonathan Yeo, Portrait Artist.

10% of the sales will go to CW+, the official charity of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; and 10% to support the cost of the exhibition. The gallery will take no commission. The remainder goes to the artist, thereby not only directly supporting the artist, but also helping to re-stimulate and invigorate the art
market and demonstrate unparalleled support for the organic community.

W.K.Lyhne (known as Nell) and Fru have brought together the experience of being an artist, and the experience of being an international art consultant in The Sequested Prize. Developed and mobilised during self-isolation in March 2020, the initiative grew quickly with the support of their strong networks. W.K.Lyhne (Nell) is a Londonbased artist, researcher and curator, who has a wide network of artists and academics. Fru Tholstrup is widely known for her ability to spot emerging artistic talent and for championing the artist community. This is demonstrated no better than in her most recent project: 21st Century Women, a group show of all female artists co-curated with Jane Neal at Unit London in 2019.










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