50th AnniversaryOctober
29, 2009
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The Guggenheim inaugurated a new annual art event in the fall of 2009: artist Rob Pruitt presented The First Annual Art Awards at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in association with White Columns. The Art Awards celebrates select individuals, exhibitions, and projects that have made a significant impact on the field of contemporary art during the past year. Pruitt, whose conceptual practice is rooted in a pop sensibility and a playful critique of art world structures, has conceived the event as a performance-based artwork which follows the format of a Hollywood awards ceremony.
Nominees
in 11
categories were determined by a council of more than four hundred
artists
and art world professionals. The ceremony honored artist Joan
Jonas
and curator Kasper
König
in the lifetime-achievement category in celebration of their
achievements in contemporary art. Presenters including Cecily Brown, Knight Landesman, Julianne Moore,
and Nate Lowman announced winners in additional
ten categories at an awards ceremony on October 29 in the Guggenheim
Museum’s rotunda. Read more about the
evening in Museum News.
The final list of winners is:
Net proceeds from the Art Awards will benefit the following not-for-profit arts organizations: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation; White Columns; and Studio in a School.