Zoo Award

For collectors, curators, critics, dealers, artists and art enthusiasts, Zoo remains a considered introduction to the next generation of art professionals. In support of the emerging artists showing at Zoo, John Jones has presented an Art on Paper Award, since 2005. The Award focuses on an essential medium fundamentally employed by all practicing artists, often overlooked in many other awards categories and is presented to an exhibiting artist whose work with paper addresses contemporary themes and concerns.

The John Jones Art on Paper Award aims to significantly encourage and develop emerging talent through a constructive package of monetary and in-kind support culminating with a solo show at Zoo the following year. The selected work is purchased for the John Jones contemporary art collection and a prize of £2,000 awarded to the winner. John Jones additionally supports the artist in developing a presentation and conservation system for their work and promotes the artist to their creative network of galleries and collectors.

Past Winners

David Lock

David Lock - 2006
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David Lock

David Lock

Beauty and its construction is an enquiry central to Lock's artistic practise. David produces collages taking elements from glossy magazine advertisements of pictures of film and music stars. All the elements of perfection are combined to form a new figure that jars with our comceptions of beauty.These works question the idea of the unified harmonic form being the only option for beauty.

A selection of four Misfits watercolours were acquired for the John Jones Contemporary Collection.

‘David's work is a highly accomplished watercolour on paper. It uses the grain of the paper and the build up of paint to create a heightened sense of familiarity within a portrait. The portraits are painted from collaged elements which, collectively handled in such a way, create a convincing sense of the particular. The use of collage to begin with, the painting of the broken, bringing it together to make it whole within the same surface gives a recognition in art that also carries a sweet but sad touch’. Sacha Craddock

Selection Panel

Sir Peter Blake, Artist
Sacha Craddock, Art Critic
Diana Eccles, British Council
Danny Rolph, Artist

Represented by

http://www.david-lock.com

Danica Phelps

Danica Phelps - 2005
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Danica Phelps

Danica Phelps

In 2005 the award was presented to artist Danica Phelps for her work ‘August 2005', a graphite and watercolour on re-cycled US currency. A NYC based artist, represented in the UK by Ritter/Zamet gallery, Danica catalogues her daily expenditures and daily activities over time. Using an elaborate diagrammatic system, she documents every financial transaction - where each dollar is represented visually by a single stripe of watercolour: green for incomings, red for outgoings and grey for credit.

Two collage works were acquired for the John Jones Contemporary Collection.

Selection Panel

Danica Phelps
Katharine Burton, Christie’s
Mary Doyle, The Drawing Room
Danny Rolph, Artist

Represented by

http://www.ritterzamet.com

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