Winners named at the Standard Bank Young Artist Award
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The National Arts Festival named an unprecedented eight young South Africans winners of the prestigious Standard Bank Young Artist Award, bringing to 125 the total number who have been honoured since Standard Bank began sponsoring the awards three decades ago.
The awards is made annually to young South African artists who are either on the threshold of national acclaim, or whose artistic excellence has enabled them to make international breakthroughs.
“Celebrating excellence, innovation and a refined technical skill and artistry rests at the heart of the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards. Each of 2013’s winners represent the vibrancy and sophistication with which South Africa’s artistic and cultural legacy continues to be enriched,” said festival artistic director Ismail Mahomed.
The awards include, for the first time since inception, a prize shared by siblings in a single category, with photographers Hasan and Husain Essop being named joint Visual Art winners. The brothers have been collaborating since their graduation from the Michaelis School of Fine Arts at the University of Cape Town, and will stage a new joint exhibition in Grahamstown in 2014.
“It is also only the sixth time since the start of the awards that a prize has been given in the ‘Film’ category, and we are delighted that we can include that on our roster of winners together with our newest award category for ‘Performance Art’, which was instituted in 2012,” Mahomed said.
“Quite often we have had to present a smaller, refined list of winners – this time we wanted a full slate, covering all the key genres celebrated by the National Arts Festival in anticipation of our double anniversary celebrations in 2014.”
In 2014, apart from being the 30th year Standard Bank have sponsored the awards, the festival will celebrate its 40th anniversary.
The winners of the 2014 Standard Bank Young Artist Awards are:
-Jahmil XT Qubeka for Film
-Nicola Elliott for Dance
-Kyle Shepherd for Jazz
-Hasan & Husain Essop for Visual Art
-Njabulo Madlala for Music
-Donna Kukama for Performance Art
-Greg Homann for Theatre
“Standard Bank deeply values the contribution we can make through the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards to the continued growth of South Africa’s artistic legacy. Our association with these prestigious awards dates back to 1984 when Standard Bank first became a sponsor of the National Arts Festival and has endured for 30 years to see the trajectory of the most amazing talent over the years. We celebrate the success of all past and present winners and wish them well in their careers,” said Hazel Chimhandamba, head of group sponsorships at Standard Bank.
Apart from a cash prize, each of the winners will be featured on the main programme of the 2014 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown from Thursday, 3 July to Sunday, 13 July, where they will be given the opportunity to develop and première new works.
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