Promoting Mid-Career Japanese Artists to the World: The Establishment of the New "Mori Art Award"
Summary
The Mori Contemporary Art Foundation has launched the "Mori Art Award," a biennial prize designed to elevate the international profile of mid-career Japanese contemporary artists. Established by the late Yoshiko Mori, former chair of the Mori Art Museum, the award aims to address the lack of global recognition for established Japanese artists who have significant domestic track records but limited international exposure. The inaugural grand prize was awarded to Mari Katayama, an artist known for works exploring the human body. Mami Kataoka, director of the Mori Art Museum and head of the selection committee, emphasized that this initiative fills a critical gap in the art world, as support systems for mid-career artists remain scarce compared to those for emerging talents.
(Source:朝日新聞)