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Jerwood Foundation is an independent grant-making foundation in the United Kingdom . In 1999 the Jerwood Foundation established the Jerwood Charitable Foundation , a registered charity under English law.

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5-564: The Jerwood Painting Prize was a prize for originality and excellence in painting in the United Kingdom, awarded and funded by the Jerwood Foundation . It was open to all artists born or resident in the UK, regardless of age or reputation. Winners of the prize include Craigie Aitchison , Patrick Caulfield , Prunella Clough and Maggi Hambling . The prize was instituted in 1994, and at £30,000

10-699: The arts and education. In 2012 the Foundation placed the Jerwood Collection of 20th and 21st Century works of art in the public domain on display in the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings , but in 2019 the Gallery cut ties with the Foundation amid a funding dispute and the Foundation withdrew its collection while the gallery rebranded to be called Hastings Contemporary (as a venue for temporary exhibitions) though remaining in

15-647: The building owned by the Jerwood Foundation. Other capital grants made by the foundation include: The Jerwood Collection of Modern and Contemporary British art is a privately owned collection of 20th- and 21st-century British art. The Jerwood Collection is home to a sizable collection of paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and prints by British artists such as Wilhelmina Barns-Graham , Barbara Hepworth , John Piper , Stanley Spencer , Barbara Walker and Rose Wylie . The entire collection can be seen on Art UK and are available for loan. The Jerwood Collection

20-539: Was established with the goals of increasing public access to a privately owned collection and fostering appreciation for this era of British art. The collection continues to grow with new acquisitions and donations and is widely accessible through loans to national and international institutions. Prizes funded by the Foundation include the Jerwood Award , the Jerwood Drawing Prize , Jerwood Painting Prize and

25-512: Was the largest of its kind in Britain. The prize is no longer awarded. The winners of the prize were: Jerwood Foundation The Jerwood Foundation was established in 1977 by Alan Grieve for John Jerwood , an international businessman and philanthropist. Since Jerwood's death in 1991 it has been administered by Grieve. The Jerwood Foundation is a patron of the arts . The Foundation has made strategic capital grants reflecting its support for

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