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Saatchi Gallery
YOUR TOP 500
ARTISTS OF THE
20TH CENTURY

SITE VISITORS VOTE FOR THEIR FAVOURITE ARTISTS FROM THE PHAIDON 500 LIST.

TOP 100 ARTISTS:
-Pablo Picasso
-Gustav Klimt
-Paul Cézanne
-Claude Monet
-Georges Braque
-Paul Gauguin
-Henri Matisse
-Marcel Duchamp
-Jackson Pollock
-Willem De Kooning
-Egon Schiele
-Wassily Kandinsky
-Andy Warhol
-Piet Mondrian
-Constantin Brancusi
-Francis Bacon
-Amedeo Modigliani
-Auguste Rodin
-Paul Klee
-Martin Kippenberger
-Frida Kahlo
-Edvard Munch
-Chaim Soutine
-Lucian Freud
-Joan Miró
-René Magritte
-Alberto Giacometti
-Mark Rothko
-Cy Twombly
-Henry Moore
-Richard Serra
-Joseph Beuys
-Henri Rousseau
-Max Ernst
-Edward Hopper
-Robert Rauschenberg
-Arshile Gorky
-Èdouard Vuillard
-Jean-Michel Basquiat
-Donald Judd
-Kasimir Malevich
-Pierre Bonnard
-Cindy Sherman
-Francis Picabia
-Paula Rego
-Barnett Newman
-Marlene Dumas
-Bruce Nauman
-Max Beckmann
-Gerhard Richter
-Pierre Auguste Renoir
-Jasper Johns
-Louise Bourgeois
-Roy Lichtenstein
-Otto Dix
-David Hockney
-Alexander Calder
-Jeff Koons
-Odilon Redon
-Sigmar Polke
-Jean Arp
-Yves Klein
-Luc Tuymans
-Fernand Léger
-Lucio Fontana
- Balthus
-Eva Hesse
-Philip Guston
-Chuck Close
-David Smith
-Franz Marc
-George Grosz
-Clyfford Still
-Franz Kline
-Bridget Riley
-Kurt Schwitters
-Anselm Kiefer
-Joseph Cornell
-Ed Ruscha
-Sol LeWitt
-Nan Goldin
-Georg Baselitz
-Aleksandr Rodchenko
-Paul Signac
-Gordon Matta-Clark
-Brice Marden
-Carl Andre
-Claes Oldenburg
-Jeff Wall
- Gilbert & George
-Robert Smithson
-Richard Prince
-Hans Bellmer
-Bernd And Hilla Becher
-Eric Fischl
-Robert Ryman
-Duane Hanson
-Matthew Barney
-Juan Gris
-Georgia O'Keeffe

CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL 500 ARTISTS AND VOTE
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Please note that this competition is now closed. Further information on the shortlist and judging for this competition will be posted here.



DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 6PM FRIDAY 18 APRIL UK TIME

CHANNEL 4'S BIG 4 COMPETITION FOR ALL SAATCHI ONLINE
ARTISTS WHO GRADUATED IN 2006 OR 2007 -

To celebrate both Channel 4's 25th anniversary and the launch of the Big Art Project, last October a 50-foot-high metal '4' was constructed on the steps of the Channel's headquarters in Horseferry Road, London SW1. Channel 4 and a panel of arts experts invited three different artists to customise the commission over a period of 12 months starting with photographer Nick Knight whose 'Heart' - the 4 logo clad by torsos that appeared to be breathing - was on view in the autumn of last year. The second commission by Turner Prize nominee Mark Titchner was unveiled in February. The third commission will be by the Ghanaian artist El Anatsui, and the fourth will go to the winner of a new competition for Saatchi Online and STUART artists who graduated from a UK art school or university in 2006 or 2007.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE

The competition is open to Saatchi Online and STUART artists who graduated from a BA, MA or other post-graduate fine art course at a UK art school or university in 2006 or 2007. You do not have to hold a British passport but you must have studied at a UK art school, college or university and graduated in 2006 or 2007. Please do NOT enter the competition if this does not apply to you. All entries will be checked with the institution you declare you graduated from.

HOW TO APPLY

All applications to the competition must be made on Saatchi Online. Your applications must carefully take into consideration the 50-foot-high metal '4' which has been constructed on the steps of Channel 4's headquarters in Horseferry Road, London SW1. Your proposal will need to work with this pre-existing structure. To give you some ideas, Nick Knight clad the huge '4' logo with images of torsos that appeared to be breathing. Mark Titchner's commission has incorporated a video booth into the structure to give viewers an opportunity to comment on Channel 4 and broadcasters generally. The video booth sits within the Big 4 sculpture to capture people's thoughts and opinions. Edited footage of the material is then played back via large screens on the structure. You may want to visit the site before uploading your application.

YOUR APPLICATION

Each eligible Saatchi Online or STUART graduate will be able to make one application only. The application will consist of the following:

  1. No more than 300 words about the work of art you would like to make to go outside Channel 4's headquarters - bearing in mind that you MUST propose a project which incorporates the pre-existing 50-foot '4' logo.
  2. No more than 4 images relating to your project. These can be drawings, photographs of models/maquettes of your proposed project or any other images you feel are relevant to conveying the work you'd like to make.
  3. No more than 6 images of work you have made since graduating in 2006 or 2007.
  4. Information about the UK college, art school or university you attended, the degree that you took (BA, MA or another post-graduate course).
  5. Information about where you where born, where you now live and your age.
  6. A photo of yourself.

THE JUDGES *

The panel of judges for the Big 4 Saatchi Online and STUART competition are: Jan Younghusband - Channel 4 Commissioning Editor, Arts & Performance; Brett Foraker - Network Creative Director, Channel 4; Gus Casely-Hayford – formerly Executive Director at the Arts Council; Michael Morris - Co-Director, Artangel; Will Gompertz - Director, Tate Media; Tim Marlow - Director of Exhibitions, White Cube Gallery; and Rebecca Wilson, Head of Development, Saatchi Online.
* subject to availability on the relevant judging day

WHAT IS THE BIG4?

The Big 4 is part of The Big Art Project, a new series due to be broadcast later this year. It will offer a candid account of the successes and pitfalls on the journey towards achieving new public art works. The programme also investigates the broader debate surrounding national art - from the value of art in the built environment to the motivations and expectations when commissioning public art. In the series luminaries including Antony Gormley and Tracey Emin discuss contemporary art and its impact on communities. The Arts Council England and The Art Fund are the lead partners in Big Art, committing a total of £1 million. Other funding bodies, including Creative Partnerships, The Northern Way and Arts and Business, have committed a further £1 million towards new work.

See also www.channel4.com/bigart

Deadline

The competition runs from 10am 19 March 2008 until 6pm on 13 April 2008 and a winner will be announced before the end of April.