Frieze Writer's Prize
About this opportunity
The Frieze Writer's Prize, established in 2006, is one of the most prestigious awards for emerging art critics. Entrants submit a single unpublished review of a recent contemporary art exhibition, judged by a panel of leading critics and editors. The winner receives a cash prize and a commission to write for frieze, one of the world's foremost contemporary art publications.
Application tips
Write with a strong critical voice rather than mere description. The judges value originality of argument and clarity of prose over academic jargon. Choose an exhibition you genuinely have something urgent to say about.
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