Katarina Šević Receives 2015 Leopold Bloom Art Award with Exhibition at New Budapest Gallery
In 2015, Katarina Šević was awarded the Leopold Bloom Art Award, which includes a grant of 10,000 euros for an international exhibition. This accolade, created by the Leopold Bloom Art Foundation in collaboration with Pepper Art Projects, aims to assist Hungarian artists in broadening their global outreach. A panel of judges, including Dr. Declan Long, Susanne Altmann, and Mark Rappolt, the editor-in-chief of ArtReview, selected six finalists from a pool of fifteen applicants. The finalists' artworks will be showcased at the New Budapest Gallery from September 5 to November 15, 2015. This year marks the award's third edition, emphasizing the professional growth of Hungarian artists.
Key facts
- Katarina Šević won the 2015 Leopold Bloom Art Award
- The award includes 10,000 euros for an exhibition abroad
- Six finalists were selected from a shortlist of fifteen
- The jury included Dr. Declan Long, Susanne Altmann, and Mark Rappolt
- Finalists' work will be shown at the New Budapest Gallery
- The exhibition runs from September 5 to November 15, 2015
- The award is organized by the Leopold Bloom Art Foundation and Pepper Art Projects
- The award aims to support Hungarian artists internationally
Entities
Artists
- Katarina Šević
- Dr. Declan Long
- Susanne Altmann
- Mark Rappolt
Institutions
- Leopold Bloom Art Foundation
- Pepper Art Projects
- ArtReview
- New Budapest Gallery
Locations
- Budapest
- Hungary