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Grants and Co-Commissions

Han Nefkens Foundation Video Art Production Grants and Co-Commissions 

 

The Han Nefkens Foundation is a private, non-profit organisation set up in Barcelona in 2009 by Dutch writer and patron, Han Nefkens. It focuses solely on the production of video art, with the aim of connecting people through art across the world. The Foundation develops its activities thanks to a large worldwide network of experts who combine their knowledge and experience as scouts, advisors and jury members when selecting the artists who will benefit from its support. Positioned as a platform for emerging to mid-career video artists to advance their careers, its main activity is to commission new works through grants and commissions on an international level that culminate in exhibitions at partner institutions. The Foundation works closely with the artists in a made-to-measure way, according to each artist's needs, from the very first moments up until the final presentation.

 

Video Art Production Grants are tied to several partner institutions that will commit to showing the newly produced work. In this way, the grant offers the artist the chance to forge a dialogue with art professionals from each institution, to show the new work to a large international public in different social, cultural and political contexts.  

The winning artist or collective of artists receives a sum of 15,000 USD for the production of a screen-based video artwork. The awardee is selected from a list of nominees put forward by professionals from the artistic or related sector along with the partner museums. Each jury, made up of the directors and curators of each partner museum, selects the winner together through a dialogue aimed at unanimous agreement. 

The Han Nefkens Foundation is impartial and does not collect the video artworks.

 

Moving Image Co-Commissions are awarded to a winning artist or collective of artists, also selected in the aforementioned way. They receive a sum of 100,000 USD for the production of a screen-based video artwork. Moving Image Co-Commissions are a way for the museums involved to extend their collections through the co-production projects, as in these cases, the newly produced work enters each partner museum's collection. 

 

As well as providing an important source of support and boost in the artist's career, the grants and commissions also serve as a tool for increasing contemporary artistic production in the moving image field.

Institutions

ARCO MADRID

 

ART HUB COPENHAGEN
 
BANGKOK ART AND CULTURE CENTRE
 
BAR PROJECT

BUNDES KUNSTHALLE

BUSAN MUSEUM OF ART, SOUTH KOREA

BUSAN BIENNALE

 

CENTRE D'ART CONTEMPORAIN, GENÈVE
 
CENTRO DE ARTE CONTEMPORÀNEO (QUITO)
 
ESCOLA MASSANA
 
FACULTAD DE BELLAS ARTES DE LA UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
 
FUNDACIÓ SUÑOL
 
FUNDACIÓN JOAN MIRÓ
 

GHOST2561

GWANGJU BIENNALE

HANGAR

 

HE XIANGING ART MUSEUM

 

HIROSHIMA CITY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, JAPAN
 
IDEC UPF

ILHAM, KUALA LUMPUR
 

INSIDE OUT MUSEUM, BEIJING
 
INSTITUT DE CULTURA
 
INSTITUT RAMON LLULL

ISHARA ART FOUNDATION, DUBAI, UAE

ISTANBUL BIENNALE

JAMEEL ARTS CENTRE, DUBAI

KUNSTHAL CHARLOTTENBORG, DENMARK

LA CASA ENCENDIDA

 

LOOP BARCELONA
 

M+

MACBA
 
MANIFESTA

MAXXI, ROME

 

MIES VAN DER ROHE

MORI ART MUSEUM

MOCA TAIPEI

MOT, TOKYO (MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART TOKYO)

 

MUAC, MEXICO

MUSEION, ITALY

 
MUSEU NACIONAL D'ART DE CATALUNYA

 

MUSEU PICASSO, BARCELONA

 

MUSEU TÀPIES, MTÀ
 
MUSEUM BOIJMANS VAN BEUNINGEN

 

MUSEO DE ARTE DE LIMA (MALI)

 

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AND DESIGN, MANILA

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART ANTWERP (M HKA), BELGIUM

NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARY, UK

 

NTU CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, SINGAPORE 

 

PARA-SITE (HONG KONG)

 

PRAMEYA ART FOUNDATION, INDIA
 
RIJKSAKADEMIE

ROCKBUND ART MUSEUM, CHINA

SA SA ART PROJECTS, CAMBODIA

SÀN ART, VIETNAM

SEMA, BUK-SEOUL MUSEUM OF ART​

SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM

THE BASS, MIAMI

THE JIM THOMPSON ART CENTER, THAILAND

WIELS BRUSSELS

Grants and Co-Commissions

Han Nefkens Foundation Production Grant – ‘You Only Live Twice’ by Hwayeon Nam
at Busan Biennale 2022, ‘We, on the Rising Wave’ : 3 September – 6 November 2022

Noor Abed wins the Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundació Antoni Tàpies Video Art Production Grant 2022

Han Nefkens Foundation – Loop Barcelona Video Art Production Grant 2021: Timoteus Anggawan Kusno

Han Nefkens Foundation, Mori Art Museum, M+ and Singapore Art Museum – Moving Image Commission 2021: Nguyễn Trinh Thi

Han Nefkens Foundation – Loop Barcelona Video Art Production Award 2020 : Hsu Che-Yu
in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró

Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundació Antoni Tàpies Video Art Production Award 2020 : Tekla Aslanishvili

In collaboration with Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, Singapore and Wiels Brussels

Han Nefkens Foundation – Loop Barcelona Video Art Production Award 2019 : Musquiqui Chihying
in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró

Han Nefkens Foundation Mentorship Grant awarded to Aziz Hazara

Han Nefkens Recipient of the 2019 Montblanc Arts Patronage Award

Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundació Antoni Tàpies Video Art Production Award 2019 : Shuruq Harb

In collaboration with Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, Singapore and Wiels Brussels

Han Nefkens Foundation – Buk SeMA Korean Video Art Production Award 2019: Moojin Brothers

Han Nefkens Foundation – ARCOmadrid Video Art Production Award 2019: Hao Jingban
in collaboration with the Matadero Madrid

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Han Nefkens Foundation
NIF: G-65167702 / Dutch tax identification number: 8264.14.540
c/ Conde de Salvatierra, 10, 1º2ª (08006) Barcelona
comunicacion@hnfoundation.com

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