• Source: Bucksbaum Award
    • The Bucksbaum Award was established in 2000 by the Bucksbaum Family Foundation and the Whitney Museum of American Art. It is awarded biannually "to honor an artist, living and working in the United States, whose work demonstrates a singular combination of talent and imagination." The $100,000 prize is the world's largest award given to an individual visual artist.
      The Bucksbaum Award is always give to an artist whose work is displayed in that year's Whitney Biennial, a showcase for young and lesser known American artists. The award recognizes an artist who "has the potential to make a lasting impact on the history of American art."
      Previous Bucksbaum laureates include:

      2000 Paul Pfeiffer
      2002 Irit Batsry
      2004 Raymond Pettibon
      2006 Mark Bradford
      2008 Omer Fast
      2010 Michael Asher
      2012 Sarah Michelson
      2014 Zoe Leonard
      2019 Tiona Nekkia McClodden
      Previous Bucksbaum jurors include:

      2019 David Breslin
      2019 Ryan N. Dennis
      2019 Rujeko Hockley
      2019 René Morales
      2019 Jane Panetta
      2019 Scott Rothkopf
      2019 Lumi Tan


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