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8. 2. 2022

The winner is Év VAN HETTMER

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8. 2. 2022

Congratulations! Èv van HETTMER The laureate of the Oskár Čepan Award 2021

8. 2. 2022

Award ceremony

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31. 1. 2022

Invitation - Oskár Čepan Award ceremony

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10. 12. 2021

EXHIBITION

8. 12. 2021

Exhibition brochure download here

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26. 4. 2021

The international jury selected five finalists for the Oskar Čepan Award 2021

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31. 3. 2021

OSKAR CEPAN AWARD OPEN CALLS 1 FEBRUARY

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31. 3. 2021

Oskár Čepan Awards in Kunsthalle Bratislava!

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12. 3. 2021

Jury – Jan Verwoert

12. 3. 2021

Jury – Margot Norton

12. 3. 2021

Jury – Edith Jeřábková

12. 3. 2021

Jury – Kathrin Bentele

11. 3. 2021

Jury – Søren Grammel

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Margot Norton is curator at the New Museum, New York. She is currently working on a survey exhibition of the work of Lynn Hershman Leeson and the 2021 edition of the New Museum Triennial, co-curated with Jamillah James. Norton joined the New Museum in 2011 and has curated and co-curated exhibitions there with Ragnar Kjartansson, Sarah Lucas, Chris Ofili, Goshka Macuga, Nathaniel Mellors, Laure Prouvost, Pipilotti Rist, Mika Rottenberg, Anri Sala, Kaari Upson, Erika Vogt. From the group exhibitions let’s mention The Keeper, Here and Elsewhere or NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star. She also curated Sequences VIII: Elastic Hours, the Eighth Sequences Real Time Art Festival in Reykjavik, Iceland in 2017, and the Georgian Pavillion at the 2019 Venice Biennale with artist Anna K.E. Before joining the New Museum, Norton was a curatorial assistant at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. She has contributed to and edited numerous publications and exhibition catalogues, and regularly lectures on contemporary art and curating. She holds an MA in Curatorial Studies from Columbia University, New York.