Tenth time fortunate for artist introduced as winner of portray prize

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n artist who was impressed by the sunshine in a bike dealership has gained a portray prize on the tenth time of coming into.

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Graham Crowley was named the winner of the John Moores Painting Prize by the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool on Thursday, 47 years after he first entered the competitors.

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His work Light Industry, impressed by his go to to a bike dealership, gained him the £25,000 prize for the primary time, though he has been shortlisted twice earlier than and served on the jury for the prize in 2008.

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He mentioned: “The John Moores Painting Prize is without doubt the UK’s pre-eminent painting competition and exhibition.

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“One of my ambitions, apart from painting the best paintings I possibly can, has always been to win.

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“Exhibiting as part of the prize in the past has played a significant part in establishing my reputation as a painter.

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“This is important as I, like most practising painters, am not represented by a gallery or commercial interest.

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“The prize has an authoritative history of post-war painting in the UK, and its credibility and longevity are testament to the anonymous judging process. I am thrilled to be the first prize winner this year.”

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Crowley painted the work after visiting the motorbike vendor in Framlingham, Suffolk, which he described as half workshop and half counter-cultural museum.

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He mentioned: “What I found enthralling about the place was the light; a diffused, dusty kind of light that emanated from a grubby, obscured skylight.”

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Jurors for this yr’s prize included The White Pube, the collaborative id of writers Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad.

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They mentioned: “Graham Crowley’s painting is a rugged use of paint that manages to make a rugged scene absolutely glow; a blur of painting that makes memory and space momentarily lucid.

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“In places, the monochromatic image ceases to be an image and paint and colour take over, which is very much the desired effect of a workshop – a haven we know all creatives are excited by.”

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A document 3,357 work have been entered for this yr’s prize and have been whittled all the way down to a shortlist of 5, together with Social Murder: Grenfell In Three Parts by Nicholas Baldion, which tells the story of what occurred earlier than and after the 2017 fireplace.

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Seventy of the artworks can be on show within the  John Moores Painting Prize 2023 exhibition on the Walker Art Gallery from September 16 till February 25 subsequent yr.

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