The Walters Prize is New Zealand's largest contemporary art prize.
Held biennially since 2002, the prize aims to 'make contemporary art a more widely recognised and debated feature of cultural life'. The prize is named in honour of New Zealand abstract painter Gordon Walters and the founding benefactors and principal donors are Erika and Robin Congreve and Dame Jenny Gibbs. [1] The prize is organised by and held at Auckland Art Gallery.
Four artists are nominated each year by a panel of four New Zealand-based jurors for a work or body of work exhibited in the previous two years. The four artists are invited to install the nominated works (or version of their nominated show) at the Auckland Art Gallery in a public exhibition. The prize is awarded by a visiting international judge. [2]
The winner receives $50,000. The prize attracts significant media coverage every year.
The 2016 nominees were considered notable, as three of the four nominees are of Māori descent. [3]
2024
Jurors: Robert Leonard, Tendai Mutambu, Melanie Oliver and Hanahiva Rose [4]
Finalists: (winner to be announced later in the year)
2021
Judge: Kate Fowle, Director of New York’s MoMA PS1.
Jurors: Allan Smith, Nathan Pohio, Melanie Oliver, Charlotte Huddleston. [11]
Finalists:
There was some controversy over conflict of interest with this iteration of the Walters Prize, as two of the selected works had been in exhibitions curated by jurors. [16]
2018
Judge: Adriano Pedrosa
Jurors: Stephen Cleland, Allan Smith, Lara Strongman, Megan Tamati-Quennell [17] [18]
Finalists:
2016
Judge: Doryun Chong, inaugural Chief Curator at M+, Hong Kong.
Jurors: Emma Bugden, Peter Robinson, Lara Strongman, Nina Tonga
Finalists:
2014
Judge: Charles Esche
Jurors: Tina Barton, Anna-Marie White, Peter Robinson, Caterina Riva.
Finalists:
2012
Judge: Mami Kataoka
Jurors: David Cross, Aaron Kreisler, Kate Montgomery, Gwynneth Porter.
2010
Judge: Vicente Todolí,
Jurors: Jon Bywater, Rhana Devenport, Leonhard Emmerling and Kate Montgomery.
German-based New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson was also nominated for his 2008 exhibition Persepolis 2530 shown in Bristol, but the Auckland Art Gallery stated that 'due to accommodation and budgetary constraints it was not possible to exhibit' the work and therefore while the nomination stood it was not eligible for judging. [31]
2008
Judge: Catherine David
Jurors: Jon Bywater, Elizabeth Caldwell, Andrew Clifford and Rhana Devenport [32]
2006
Judge: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
Jurors: Tina Barton, Andrew Clifford, Wystan Curnow and Heather Galbraith [34]
2004
Judge: Robert Storr
Jurors: Tina Barton, Dr Deidre Brown, Greg Burke and Justin Paton [36]
2002
Judge: Harald Szeemann
Jurors: Robert Leonard, Justin Paton, Anna Miles and William McAloon [39]
The Walters Prize is New Zealand's largest contemporary art prize.
Held biennially since 2002, the prize aims to 'make contemporary art a more widely recognised and debated feature of cultural life'. The prize is named in honour of New Zealand abstract painter Gordon Walters and the founding benefactors and principal donors are Erika and Robin Congreve and Dame Jenny Gibbs. [1] The prize is organised by and held at Auckland Art Gallery.
Four artists are nominated each year by a panel of four New Zealand-based jurors for a work or body of work exhibited in the previous two years. The four artists are invited to install the nominated works (or version of their nominated show) at the Auckland Art Gallery in a public exhibition. The prize is awarded by a visiting international judge. [2]
The winner receives $50,000. The prize attracts significant media coverage every year.
The 2016 nominees were considered notable, as three of the four nominees are of Māori descent. [3]
2024
Jurors: Robert Leonard, Tendai Mutambu, Melanie Oliver and Hanahiva Rose [4]
Finalists: (winner to be announced later in the year)
2021
Judge: Kate Fowle, Director of New York’s MoMA PS1.
Jurors: Allan Smith, Nathan Pohio, Melanie Oliver, Charlotte Huddleston. [11]
Finalists:
There was some controversy over conflict of interest with this iteration of the Walters Prize, as two of the selected works had been in exhibitions curated by jurors. [16]
2018
Judge: Adriano Pedrosa
Jurors: Stephen Cleland, Allan Smith, Lara Strongman, Megan Tamati-Quennell [17] [18]
Finalists:
2016
Judge: Doryun Chong, inaugural Chief Curator at M+, Hong Kong.
Jurors: Emma Bugden, Peter Robinson, Lara Strongman, Nina Tonga
Finalists:
2014
Judge: Charles Esche
Jurors: Tina Barton, Anna-Marie White, Peter Robinson, Caterina Riva.
Finalists:
2012
Judge: Mami Kataoka
Jurors: David Cross, Aaron Kreisler, Kate Montgomery, Gwynneth Porter.
2010
Judge: Vicente Todolí,
Jurors: Jon Bywater, Rhana Devenport, Leonhard Emmerling and Kate Montgomery.
German-based New Zealand artist Michael Stevenson was also nominated for his 2008 exhibition Persepolis 2530 shown in Bristol, but the Auckland Art Gallery stated that 'due to accommodation and budgetary constraints it was not possible to exhibit' the work and therefore while the nomination stood it was not eligible for judging. [31]
2008
Judge: Catherine David
Jurors: Jon Bywater, Elizabeth Caldwell, Andrew Clifford and Rhana Devenport [32]
2006
Judge: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
Jurors: Tina Barton, Andrew Clifford, Wystan Curnow and Heather Galbraith [34]
2004
Judge: Robert Storr
Jurors: Tina Barton, Dr Deidre Brown, Greg Burke and Justin Paton [36]
2002
Judge: Harald Szeemann
Jurors: Robert Leonard, Justin Paton, Anna Miles and William McAloon [39]