Serpentine and FLAG launch contemporary art prize
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Serpentine and FLAG launch contemporary art prize
The FLAG Art Foundation, 2025. Photo: © Steven Probert.



LONDON.- Serpentine and The FLAG Art Foundation announced the creation of a new prize dedicated to supporting artists worldwide. Over the next decade, a total of £1 million will be awarded biennially - £200,000 to each recipient - to five artists, providing unmatched support at a pivotal moment in their careers. This will be the UK’s largest contemporary art prize given to a single artist.

Each recipient will stage a solo exhibition that debuts at either Serpentine or The FLAG Art Foundation and is then reimagined for the partner institution, creating an ongoing artistic dialogue between the two.

This partnership will establish a decade-long collaboration, awarding five prizes to five outstanding artists. The first artist to be awarded funds will be selected in 2026, with the inaugural exhibition set to open at Serpentine in London in Autumn 2027, before travelling to FLAG in New York in Spring 2028. Each presentation will be accompanied by a dedicated catalogue and a dynamic live programme, developed and produced collaboratively by both institutions.

This long-term partnership reflects the shared commitment between FLAG and Serpentine to support artistic experimentation, and exchange across borders. The Serpentine x FLAG Art Foundation Prize underscores both organisations’ belief in the power of collaboration to shape the future of contemporary art.

Artists will be considered for the award through a nomination process, with a rotating jury of internationally renowned curators, art historians and artists selecting the final recipients. Details of the jury to be announced in due time.

The prize is intended to provide artists, at a significant stage in their careers, with the freedom and time to develop a substantial new body of work, exhibit them, and explore new ideas.

Bettina Korek, CEO of Serpentine said: “This partnership deepens our shared mission to forge new connections between artists and audiences while nurturing transatlantic dialogue. The alliance provides global artists with the space and support to expand their practice, inspired by Zaha Hadid’s enduring spirit of experimentation. We couldn’t be more delighted to collaborate with The FLAG Art Foundation on this shared vision for the future.”

Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director said: “We are delighted to launch the largest contemporary art prize in the UK. What makes this prize so significant is its focus on artists who have not yet received the visibility or recognition they deserve. This has long been central to Serpentine’s programme: from presenting the first UK monographic exhibitions for emerging artists to championing overlooked voices whose contributions merit greater acknowledgment. Serpentine + FLAG Art Foundation equals 11, and we look forward to this new adventure.”

Glenn Fuhrman, Founder of The FLAG Art Foundation said: “This partnership marks FLAG’s most significant commitment to artists beyond the United States and we could not be happier to do so with Serpentine. By collaborating with Serpentine to create this prize, we are reaffirming our institutional commitment to champion contemporary artists and to continue providing new opportunities for those artists to share their work with art-lovers everywhere. We look forward to unveiling the forthcoming program of exhibitions and announcing the jury in the months ahead.”

Artists selected for the prize will be of any generation or age, from all geographies, will have been exhibiting professionally for less than 10 years and will be actively working to grow and sustain a strong record of international museum and gallery exhibitions, including gallery representation, honours, awards, art critic reviews, grants and publications.

Over the last six years, the Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize, co-organised with The Contemporary Austin, has seen FLAG support a number of artists with direct funds, along with an exhibition and corresponding publication. Artists include Nicole Eisenman (2020), Tarek Atoui (2022), Lubaina Himid (2024) and Sable Elyse Smith (2026).










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