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The VIA Arts Prize, sponsored by Itaú. Award ceremony: 12 November Exhibition of finalists: 13 November - 11 December Embassy of Brazil, London
London, England
Joined May 2017
Our online exhibition for VIA 2020 Special Edition is now live. Find out more at https://t.co/yr1k17ZrLS
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@ViaArtsPrize Via Arts Prize is the UK’s only visual Ibero-American themed arts competition, inviting UK-based artists to submit original works inspired by Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese arts and culture. Enter here by 27 September: https://t.co/XA8NPsTbEc.
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It’s the last week of our open call 2020. Artists residing in the UK are invited to submit an original artwork specifically inspired by Ibero-American arts and culture. You can apply at https://t.co/Eu0nzBamyP until 27/09. For more info, visit https://t.co/VLuXFdz0c3
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Repost from latitude_brasil Galeria Luisa Strina (@galeiraluisastrina) presents Nuestra America, the third and last exhibition of the trilogy celebrating the gallery’s 45th anniversary. In a viewing room specially…
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VIA is hosted at the Embassy of Brazil in London, in partnership with ACALASP, supported by Instituto Cervantes and People's Palace Projects, and sponsored by @itau. For more information, visit
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The VIA Arts Prize is the UK’s only Ibero-American-themed arts prize. Artists of any nationality residing in the UK are invited to submit an original artwork specifically inspired by Ibero-American arts and culture.
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The four winners of the 2020 VIA Arts Prize will also be awarded a joint exhibition in the Embassy of Brazil’s Sala Brasil in 2021, alongside the 2019 winner's show (dates to be confirmed).
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Three cash prizes of £2,000 generously provided by Itaú, will be awarded to the jury committee’s first, second and third choices. A cash prize of £1,000 will also be granted to the winner of the ‘People's Choice Award’ (to be determined by the public via an online voting system).
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As a response to the challenges presented by the Covid-19 outbreak, the 2020 edition of the VIA Arts Prize will take on a special format. The 30 shortlisted works will be exhibited online at the VIA Arts Prize official website from November 2020.
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We are glad to announce that the call for entries for the VIA Arts Prize Special Edition 2020 is now open.
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We want to thank everyone involved in this year’s #VIAArtsPrize, it was our best yet! Keep an eye out for information on our 2020 edition of the esteemed art award.
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We are delighted to announce that emerging Venezuelan artist José García Oliva has been chosen by the public as the winner of the VIA Arts Prize 2019 People’s Choice Award with his mixed media assemblage ‘Parallel’, touching on emigration and the Venezuelan exodus.
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Today is your last chance to see the VIA Arts Prize 2019 exhibition closing at 6pm this evening. See the 30 shortlisted artworks inspired by Latin American and Iberian arts and cultures at the Embassy of Brazil.
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‘Xama: Internet at your fingertips!’ by Teresa Ribeiro Boulting is one of this year’s shortlisted artworks.
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An exhibition of work from this year’s 30 VIA Arts Prize finalists including a poignant photography series 65+ documenting the ageing population in Portugal by Sara Lopes is on view at the Embassy of Brazil until tomorrow (10am-6pm).
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‘Solid Rod IX’ by Silvia Lerín is inspired by Brazilian artist Lygia Pape and represents the abstraction of a metallic rod cut transversally. Not to be missed in the VIA Arts Prize 2019 exhibition on at the Embassy of Brazil until tomorrow.
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