13 August 2014
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Run in association with Apollo magazine, the competition is for essays on modernism ...
Run in association with Apollo magazine, the competition is for essays on modernism
To enter, write an essay between 1,500 and 2,500 words in response to the question: 'What, if anything, is the legacy of British Modernism in British art today?'
The winner's piece will be published in leading art magazine Apollo. The competition winner will also get two tickets to Lund Humphries' 75th birthday party at the ICA in November, £75-worth of Lund Humphries books and the chance to meet a member of Lund Humphries' commissioning team to discuss future book projects.
Lund Humphries, and imprint of the Ashgate Publishing Group, publishes illustrated art books, with a particulur reputation in the field of modern British art.
The closing date is 1 September.
To enter, write an essay between 1,500 and 2,500 words in response to the question: 'What, if anything, is the legacy of British Modernism in British art today?'
The winner's piece will be published in leading art magazine Apollo. The competition winner will also get two tickets to Lund Humphries' 75th birthday party at the ICA in November, £75-worth of Lund Humphries books and the chance to meet a member of Lund Humphries' commissioning team to discuss future book projects.
Lund Humphries, and imprint of the Ashgate Publishing Group, publishes illustrated art books, with a particulur reputation in the field of modern British art.
The closing date is 1 September.
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