MARTINSONS AWARD 2023 selection results
The selection results of International Contemporary Ceramics Competition MARTINSONS AWARD 2023 within 4th Latvia Ceramics Biennale.
This time, 685 outstanding applications were received from artists from 71 countries, including 68 applications from Latvian artists, which is by far the largest number of applications in the history of the Martinson Award competition exhibition.
The jury evaluated each application separately only based on the images of the submitted competition works with the anonymous names of the authors. The final decision was made by summing up all the votes of the jury.
Jury members:
Valentīns Petjko (Latvia) - curator of Latvia Ceramics Biennale, artist;
Dainis Pundurs (Latvia) - artist, tutor, winner of the Martinsons Award 2021 in the National category;
Agne Šemberaite (Lithuania) - artist, curator, winner of the Martinsons Award 2021 in the International category;
Vasi Hirdo (Romania) - editor in chief of Ceramics Now Magazine;
Claudia Casali (Italy) - art theoretician, director of the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza;
Ilona Romule (Latvia) - artist, member of the International Academy of Ceramics (prev. - board member);
Andreia Vale Lourenco (Portugal) - representative of International Biennial of Artistic Ceramics of Aveiro;
Gaëlle Cornut (Belgium) - Artistic Director of Ceramic Art Andenne.
On behalf of the Jury and organizers of 4th Latvia Ceramics Biennale, we would like to thank every applicant for taking part in this year’s competition.
The jury selected 64 artworks (22 from Latvia) for the final exhibition show of Martinsons Award 2023:
( IDioM ) Martha Mikaela De Ramos (Australia)
Agnese Sunepa (Latvia)
Anne Turn (Estonia)
Arina Antonova (Switzerland)
Ashim Halder (Bangladesh)
Atis Šnēvelis (Latvia)
Dainis Lesins (Latvia)
Daniil Antropov (France)
Delia Maxim (Romania)
Diana Boitmane (Latvia)
Dora Varkonyi (Germany)
Egija Damberga (Latvia)
Egle Einikyte-Narkeviciene (Lithuania)
Gennady Dvorkin (Israel)
Harald Jegodzienski (Latvia)
Icaro Maiterena Vallejo Salinas (Spain)
Ilona Abdulajeva (Latvia)
In Jung (South Korea)
Inese Brants (Latvia)
Jeff Schmuki (USA)
Joanna Opalska-Brzecka (Poland)
Juta Rindina (Latvia)
Kaiting Chan (Taiwan)
Karlīna Mežecka (Latvia)
Keegan Luttrell (USA/Germany)
Kerolaina Linkeviča (Latvia/United Kingdom)
Klaus Gutowski (Germany)
Kristīne Nicmane (Latvia)
Kristīne Niedrāja (Latvia)
Lena Kaapke (Germany)
Līga Skariņa (Latvia)
Lilija Zeiļa (Latvia)
Linda Lūse-Weigl (Latvia)
Lorie Ballage (France)
Macarena Correa (Chile)
Magdalena Maros (Poland)
Mariya Alipieva (Spain)
Marta Radics (Hungary)
Megija Zonne (Latvia)
Megumi Naitoh (USA/ United Kingdom)
Milena Pirštelienė (Lithuania)
Ming Lu (Germany)
Nadine Bell (France)
Nataša Bojanić (Serbia)
Olga Melehina-Zolotova (Latvia)
Olga Simonova (Germany)
Oxana Geets (United Kingdom)
Phyllis Kudder Sullivan (USA)
Ray Chen (USA)
Remy Dubibe (France)
Rūdis Pētersons (Latvia)
Ruta Pakarklyte (Lithuania/Norway)
Rūta Šipalytė (Lithuania)
Sandra Meryl Ledingham (Canada)
Sanita Ābelīte (Latvia)
Sukanjana Kanjanabat (Thailand)
Valda Podkalne (Latvia)
Velimir Vukicevic (Serbia)
Virginija Kliseviciute (Japan)
Yi Ten Lai Fernández (Spain/Hong Kong)
Yuhang Xie (China)
Yulia Batyrova (Russian artist in exile)
Zahars Ze (Latvia)
Ziwen Xu (China)
The exhibition will be held in Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre, Mihaila street 3, Latvia from September 8, 2023 till February 18, 2024.
After on-site evaluation of the artworks the winners of Martinsons Award 2023 will be announced on the opening day of the exhibition - September 8, 2023.