

Short List for £100,000 Art Fund Prize 2010 announced
Four museums and galleries have beaten stiff opposition to remain in the running to win the UK’s largest single arts prize. The short list incorporates a wide range of museums, from Britain’s oldest museum, to a National institution and two very different independent charitable trusts. All have seen major redevelopments in the past year which have transformed the visitor experience. The four short-listed museums and galleries are:
The short list has been selected by a panel of Judges, chaired by Kirsty Young, following visits to each of the eleven museums and galleries who were long-listed in February.
Kirsty Young, Chair of the Judges comments: “My fellow judges and I have found it a very challenging task to select only four to go forward to the short list. Our visits have been eye-opening and the exceptional quality of the long list has meant that we’ve been spoilt for choice. During our deliberations the Judges’ passion and enthusiasm for the museums and galleries was more than evident".
Stephen Deuchar, Director of the Art Fund, comments: “This year’s short list is exceptionally strong; it vividly demonstrates the range of ways in which museums are creatively using their collections to engage visitors".
The Ashmolean Museum is one of the great university museums of the world that extends and enhances public access to its remarkable collections of art and archaeology and is nominated for an ambitious redevelopment. The sensitively executed £61 million redevelopment, designed by award-winning Rick Mather Architects, has extended the Grade 1 listed building to provide 39 new galleries, complete with an innovative redisplay of the collections, an education centre, rooftop restaurant, conservation studios, study rooms and stores. The Ashmolean is Britain’s oldest museum.
For the first time the Art Fund Prize website is hosting a public poll, with the option for voters to leave comments in support of their favourite museum or gallery. The long list poll closed on Friday 7 May, and the results along with the comments were passed to the Judges for consideration in making their decision. With over 40,000 votes, the poll has proved a great success and will re-open for the short list on Friday 14 May at 9am, before closing on Friday 18 June at 5pm. The poll results and online comments will again be given to the Judges for their consideration when selecting this year’s Winner. Visitors to the website can enter an exclusive competition to win a limited edition Jonathan Yeo print. To vote, comment, or for more information about the Prize go to: www.artfundprize.org.uk
The winner will be announced on Wednesday 30 June at the Royal Institution of British Architects in London.
The 2010 judging panel comprises:
Sky Arts returns as the TV Media partner for this year’s Art Fund Prize. A 30 minute documentary is being broadcast on Sky Arts 2 HD thoughout May and June. The documentary looks at each of the long-listed museums and galleries and follows the developing story as the panel of judges visited the eleven venues all vying for the prestigious £100,000 prize.