Reuben Murray wins main prize at the inaugural edition of the Cass Art Prize
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Reuben Murray wins main prize at the inaugural edition of the Cass Art Prize
(Left) The Students Award winner Lexia Hachtmann, (Right) Mark Cass and Reuben Murray with Ada, Murray’s winning portrait. Photos: Dave Benett/Getty Images.



LONDON.- Rising British artist Reuben Murray has won the first ever Cass Art Prize 2024. The Prize has been created by leading art supply retailer Cass Art, continuing the Cass family’s monumental legacy of supporting artists for over 120 years.

From art inspired by refugee camps and made in mental health units to National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award 2024 nominees – The Cass Art Prize’s 2024 shortlist was a celebration of British art’s diversity, resilience and impact. Work by the nominated artists, from across the length and breadth of the UK and Republic of Ireland, has been exhibited this month in a prestigious exhibition at Copeland Gallery, London.

The awards were presented at a prize giving ceremony hosted by Cass Art Founder Mark Cass at Copeland Gallery on 14 November.

Reuben Murray won The Main Prize, being awarded a £10,000 cash prize and a stand at Saatchi Art’s The Other Art Fair 2025. Inspired by Ben Enwonwu’s African Mona Lisa, Murray’s winning piece Ada proudly portraits Ada, an extraordinary Jamaican Maroon with a Nigerian Yoruba name. Telling the story of African slaves who freed themselves to establish communities of free black people in Jamaica, the moving portrait symbolises strength, struggle and heritage.

Murray is a black working-class neuro-divergent artist from London, exploring themes of representation, race, and history through painting, drawing, photography, and collage. Murray’s work addresses ethical and social questions of humanity in the 21st century, offering a reflective space for people of colour.



The Cass Group Staff Award was won by Yuhong Wang, a category celebrating the staff who power Cass Art’s beloved art shops. Yuhong explores image multiplicity and the limitations of space and architecture through her work. She recently participated in the Turps Banana Off-Site Painting Programme and is currently studying at the Royal Academy Schools. Created quickly in one sitting, her winning work ‘Shirine’s Studio Painting at Shirine’s Studio Space’, functions as both a painting and space divider, exploring the relationship between space, flatness, and spontaneous artistic expression.

The Art Educators Award was won by Giuseppe Iozzi, a painter based in Brighton where he teaches art in a secondary school, who explores the concept of time in his work. Created during evenings and weekends, Iozzi’s paintings reflect on the transient nature of a school environment, capturing empty spaces and ghostly traces of students.



German-British figurative painter Lexia Hachtmann, who recently completed her Masters at the Slade School of Art, won The Students Award. Her monumental image ‘Early Hours’ depicts wilted and living flowers in a vase referencing the Vanitas still life, reflecting contemporary feelings of despair and hope in a poignant dialogue about life and mortality.

Morag Caister was awarded the Michael Harding Award for Oil Painting for ‘Jonathan and Athena’, part of her ‘Sofa Series’ focusing on portraits set in domestic spaces with the sofa as the central element. After a National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award 2024 nomination, winning Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, and making the Forbes 30 under 30: Art & Culture list and the Evening Standard’s London Art Power List, in the space of just a few years Caister has become one of her generation’s most promising new artists.

The Special Judge’s Award, presented by Pippy Houldsworth went to Terence Wilde. The artist’s clay ‘Pagoda’ represents a sacred space for safety and calmness, featuring decorative black and white patterns and airholes for enhanced tranquillity, resembling a personal folly. ‘Pagoda’ will now be shown in ‘The Box’ at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery. Terence Wilde’s work tells a story of the incredible impact art can have in the everyday lives of communities across the UK.



Terence retrained as an artist through Croydon voluntary mental health services. Terence still creates work in a hospital setting today, helping others to express themselves. Terence draws on his own mental health journey and experiences as an adult survivor in his all black and white works, exhibited at the likes of the Royal Academy.

The Contemporary Art Academy Development Award was presented by Zavier Ellis to Catriona Robinson. A 2019 Royal College of Art MA Sculpture graduate, Catriona’s worm-like creatures digest synthetic materials, reshaping cities as future geological imprints in a post-human future. Her work examines the interplay between nature, architecture and deep time, imagining a re-wilding of the city.

Richard Elliott won the Winsor & Newton Award for Watercolour for his painting of Berlin’s Bundestag Library, KV Duong, a Vietnamese artist with a transnational background, won the Liquitex Award for Acrylic for ‘Family Portrait’, a work exploring identity, materiality, and ancestral history. Ellie Cottrell won the Caran d’Ache Award for Drawing & Sketching for ‘How to Eat the Sun’ and Sean Powers took home the Canson Award for Mixed Media & Printmaking for his piece ‘You Could Smell How Quiet It Was’. Swedish sculptor Erika Trotzig won the DAS Award for 3D artwork for ‘Untitled (Stairs)’, a staircase that does not connect, leading nowhere; a fragile, precarious construction, teetering on collapse. It uses the possibility of failure to gently question our relentless pursuit of progress.

The winner of the People’s Choice Award, voted on by Cass Art Prize exhibition visitors, will be announced on 25 November.



Cass Art and the Cass family have been supporting artists for more than 120 years - from championing the works of Monet and Van Gogh in 1890s Europe to facilitating the first three commissions on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. The Cass Art Prize continues this pioneering spirit.

The Cass Art Prize 2024 was judged by an expert panel, after an Open Call held earlier this year.

Judges this year included Curtis Holder, a figurative British artist and previous winner of Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, acclaimed painter and previous winner of the National Portrait Gallery’s BP Portrait Award Justin Mortimer, curator and judge on Sky Arts’ popular Artist of the Year series Kathleen Soriano, gallery owner Pippy Houldsworth, Partner at Carl Freedman Gallery and Counter Editions and TalkArt co-host Robert Diament, founder of Saatchi Art’s The Other Art Fair Ryan Stanier and acclaimed artist Sinta Tantra.



Mark Cass, CEO & Founder of Cass Art said “I would like to thank all our Artists, Judges & Partners for their support bringing this wonderful exhibition to life. I hope visitors have enjoyed what we hope to be the first of many years of this special event, and hopefully be inspired to take part in The Cass Art Prize in the future. The Cass Art Prize is generously supported by my father’s Estate, and its inaugural exhibition marks what would have been his 100th birthday. 2024 is also a very special year for us, as we celebrate 40 Years since I first started Cass Art, so it seems fitting to take this opportunity to bring together & celebrate just some of the amazing artistic talent we have across the UK & Ireland.”

The Cass Art Prize took place on what would have been Wilfred Cass’s 100th birthday and is generously supported by Wilfred’s estate. This family tradition of entrepreneurship and close relationships with the art world continued through the generations as Wilfred Cass, Mark’s father, later ran Reeves, the world’s oldest paint manufacturer. In addition, Wilfred launched the Cass Sculpture Foundation, a British charity that commissioned more than 450 sculptures from emerging artists over 25 years as well as enabling the first three commissions on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.



“Let’s fill this town with artists” – Cass Art



The Cass Art Prize 2024 winners list

• The Main Prize Reuben Murray
• The Students Award Lexia Hachtmann
• The Art Educators Award Giuseppe Iozzi
• Contemporary Art Academy Development Award Catriona Robertson
• Special Judge’s Award, presented by Pippy Houldsworth Terence Wilde
• Michael Harding Award for Oil Painting Morag Caister
• Winsor & Newton Award for Watercolour Richard Elliot
• Liquitex Award for Acrylic KV Duong
• Caran d’Ache Award for Drawing & Sketching Ellie Cottrell
• DAS Award for 3D artwork Erika Trotzig
• Canson Award for Mixed Media & Printmaking Sean Powers
• Cass Group Staff Award Yuhong Wang

The Cass Art Prize

The Main Prize category encompasses all entrants with the winner being in with a chance of securing a £10,000 cash prize and a stand at The Other Art Fair, plus a prestigious group exhibition in London. Additional categories include The Students Award and The Art Educators Award, the winner of each will be awarded £500 of art supplies. Longlisted artists will also be invited to participate in the London exhibition.

There are additional categories specifically for oil, watercolour, acrylic, drawing and sketching, 3D artwork, mixed media and printmaking to ensure a wide range of art is represented. The Contemporary Art Academy Development Award offers £900 worth of online courses and £100 in art supplies, the Michael Harding Award for Oil Painting, the Winsor & Newton Award for Watercolour, the Liquitex Award for Acrylic, the Caran d’Ache Award for Drawing & Sketching, and the Canson Award for Mixed Media & Printmaking, will each provide £500 in art supplies, the DAS Award for 3D Artwork offers £500 in cash and The People’s Choice Award allows visitors to vote for the winner of £1,000 in art supplies.

Category-winning works from the SAA Artists of the Year competition will also be exhibited at the London exhibition and will also be considered by the guest judges for the main prize. A small selection of works by Cass Group Staff will be exhibited at the London exhibition. Cass Group Staff are only eligible for The Cass Group Staff Award.

About Cass Art

Cass Art is a leading art supplies retailer where customers can shop online or in 13 stores across the UK, browsing more than 20,000 products from the world’s best art brands. Committed to its manifesto of ‘Let’s fill this town with artists’, Cass Art is on a mission to make good quality art materials accessible and affordable to everyone, aged 3-103, beginner or professional. The brand supports artists through bursaries, prizes and sponsorships, working with the Mayor of London, Sky Arts, National Saturday Club as well as universities and societies across the UK.  For more information, visit www.cassart.co.uk

About SAA

SAA (Supporting All Artists) is the world’s largest art membership programme with 30,000+ members. Recently acquired to form part of the wider Cass Group, SAA offers various membership options covering a magazine, exclusive offers on products on top art brands, online art classes and knowledge hub as well as artists insurance. There’s something for everyone within SAA’s creative community, from hesitant beginner to professional artist. www.saa.co.uk

About Copeland Gallery

Located minutes from Peckham Rye Station at the heart of Copeland Park, Copeland Gallery is a landmark within Peckham's cultural quarter. Providing a supportive platform for emerging artists since 2013, the gallery has played a key role in the rise of Peckham’s art scene, housing hundreds of exhibitions, fashion shows, and workshops. Global brands, cutting edge artists, large filming productions as well as student exhibitions have all graced Copeland Gallery's walls. https://www.copelandpark.com/venue/copeland-gallery/

About The Other Art Fair

The Other Art Fair is a global art fair that connects independent artists with thousands of art buyers in a welcoming and creative environment. Set against the backdrop of the world's biggest cities, each Fair delivers the unexpected, combining access to boundary-pushing yet always-affordable artworks with immersive installations, performances, and unique features. With three editions in London, the result is an inspiring, evocative, inclusive, and fun event that creates lasting connections between artists and art lovers. Since its launch in 2011, The Other Art Fair has worked with over 4,000 artists from more than 20 countries and now hosts 11 fairs annually across the UK, the US, and Australia. For more information, visit www.theotherartfair.com

About the Contemporary Art Academy

The Contemporary Art Academy provides premium online courses for artists at all stages in their careers for affordable prices. DEVELOPMENT (PG) courses are for artists who maintain a studio practice and want to advance their practical, critical and professional capabilities. DISCOVERY courses are for all artists looking to explore the creative process and develop new ways of making and thinking. INSTRUCTIONAL LIVE courses are for all artists wishing to learn or develop technical skills. https://contemporaryartacademy.com/ @contemporaryartacademy/

About Zealous

Zealous transforms the landscape of online awards management for organisations. With their cutting-edge platform, you can effortlessly create forms, gather applications, evaluate entries, and communicate seamlessly with all participants. Zealous is more than a service; they’re a dedicated partner to the creative industry, launching regular initiatives to fuel its growth. https://www.zealous.co/










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