Threadneedle Prize


The Columbia Threadneedle Prize ''' is a major art prize, which showcases contemporary figurative art. It was launched by the Mall Galleries in 2008. The prize is open to any artist, eighteen or over, who is living or working in the UK or Continental Europe.

Background

The Threadneedle Prize was launched in 2008 to support the popular interest in figurative art. It was organised by the Federation of British Artists and offered a prize of £25,000. The new competition coincided with a move by the rival Turner Prize away from painting and sculpture and, in some eyes, becoming "trivial and dull". Art critic Brian Sewell welcomed the new prize, though complained that the majority of entries were disappointing, concluding that the "new prize is capable of achieving a greater good than any other, but it must, without becoming quite as predictable as the Turner Prize... achieve next year a far higher level of distinction."
In 2009 almost half of the 80 final exhibits at the Mall Galleries were portrait paintings, in a wide variety of styles.
By 2013 the number of exhibits had increased to 111, chosen from over 3,500 entries.

Prizes

In the first year of the competition there was a single prize of £25,000. In 2010 the Visitors’ Choice Prize, worth £10,000, was introduced. The two major prizes available are the Threadneedle Prize and the Visitor’ Choice Prize. In 2012 the Threadneedle Prize was increased from £25,000 to £30,000 making it the largest prize for single work of art in the UK. For the Threadneedle Prize, a panel of selectors shortlist six works and then choose the winner of the £30,000 prize. Two finalists for the Visitors' Choice Prize are awarded £500. Each of the five finalists for the Threadneedle Prize receives £1,000. In 2013 there are eight prizes totalling £46,000.
Selectors have included artists, critics and curators Peter Randall-Page, Ed Vaizey, Michael Sandle, Jock McFadyen, Daphne Todd, Richard Cork and Desmond Shawe-Taylor.
In 2016, the £20,000 winner - Salt in Tea by Lewis Hazelwood-Horner - was also named the winner of the £10,000 Visitors' Choice Award.
Following the 2016 exhibition at Mall Galleries, London, selected works from the Prize toured to Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy.

Prize winners

;2016
Winner - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner, Salt in Tea

Visitors' Choice - Lewis Hazelwood-Horner, Salt in Tea
;2014
Winner - Tina Jenkins, Bed Head

Visitors' Choice - Ben Johnson, Room of the Revolutionary
;2013
Joint winner - Clare McCormack, Dead Labour/Dead Labourer

Joint winner - Lisa Wright, The Guilty's Gaze on the Innocent

Visitors' Choice - Conrad Engelhardt, Aung San Suu Kyi
;2012
Winner - Ben Greener, My Feet

Visitors' Choice - Robert Truscott, Defeat
;2011
Winner - Henrietta Simson, Bad Government

Visitors' Choice - Nicholas McLeod, Drained
;2010
Winner - Patricia Cain, Building the Riverside Museum

Visitors' Choice - Fionnuala Boyd and Les Evans, Clee Hill 2009
;2009
Winner - Sheila Wallis

Emerging Artist Prize - Aishan Yu
;2008
Winner - Nina Murdoch, Untitled

Selectors' Choice - Tim Shaw, Tank on Fire

Selectors

2016
Emma Crichton-Miller, David Dawson, Dr Arturo Galansino, Dr Tim Knox
2014
John Martin, Kevin Francis Gray, Nancy Durrant, Whitney Hintz
2013
Tim Shaw, Barnaby Wright, Paul Benney, Laura Gascoigne
2012
Nicholas Usherwood, Peter Randall-Page, Christopher Riopelle
2011
Julie Lomax, Lisa Milroy, Godfrey Worsdale
2010
Dr Xavier Bray, David Rayson, Michael Sandle RA
2009
Jock McFadyen, Cathy Lomax, Michael Leonard, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Daphne Todd OBE, Nine Murdoch
2008
Richard Cork, Angela Flowers, Hew Locke, William Packer, Brian Sewell