News — Oct 28, 2023

Video study 'Empire’s Island' by Jonas Staal for Prix de Rome 2023. Photo: Johannes Schwartz
Video study 'Empire’s Island' by Jonas Staal for Prix de Rome 2023. Photo: Johannes Schwartz

Visual artist Jonas Staal was today presented the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 by Gunay Uslu, State Secretary for Culture and Media. Queen Máxima was in attendance at the awards ceremony. Staal won this year’s award for the video study Empire’s Island. The artist will receive a € 40,000 contribution and the opportunity to participate in a residency of his choice. The Prix de Rome is an incentive award for talented visual artists who convincingly offer new insights into the visual arts in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and contribute notably to its development.

The jury has decided to award the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 to Jonas Staal because of “his uncompromising and layered approach as well as the solid quality of his work. They have great admiration for the way in which Staal has stepped out of his comfort zone with Empire's Island. “The jury notes that the artist is taking a new step in his practice with Empire’s Island. Furthermore, they praise how Staal criticizes his own position and “increasingly questions his own medium in an artistic way.” 

The installation Empire's Island by Jonas Staal is a video study which not only tells the story of Ascension Island, but also explores the consequences of the capitalist sovereign power described as ‘Empire’. Empire's Island contains recognizable elements from the documentary genre, like a voice-over and illustrative graphical elements supporting the narrative about Ascension Island. At the same time it is also a conceptual work that expresses criticism on the documentary form. “The work challenges visitors to constantly question what they are actually looking at. This makes us aware of how easy our own gaze can be misled,” says the jury.

Empire's Island contains a multitude of ideas and many specific references. These references are sometimes easy to find, but may also concern clues and jokes that are hidden, like easter eggs. But even without grasping these specific references, in the opinion of the jury the work is able to firmly hold its own. “This is because Staal’s work can be interpreted in many different ways. Depending on the spectator’s knowledge of the specific subject matter and Staal’s practice, the work can be accessed via various levels.” 

Josefin Arnell, Ghita Skali and Michael Tedja were also nominated for the Prix de Rome 2023. The jury sees four artists respond to social issues, but from highly personal perspectives and using decidedly distinctive forms. The jury praises the great efforts made by all nominees in the short period of time, but would like to have seen more experimentation. 

All finalists were assessed based on their oeuvre to date and new work produced during a five-month work period. The new works are on display until 3 March 2024 at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, in the dedicated Prix de Rome exhibition. 

In his work, Jonas Staal (1981, Zwolle, The Netherlands) explores the relationship between art, democracy and propaganda. The artist analyses and questions the world of today, and its dominant power regimes. Using artistic and theoretical manifestations—including public interventions, exhibitions, video studies and publications—Staal simultaneously aims to contribute to the propagation of alternative solidary worlds. 

PRIX DE ROME
The Prix de Rome is the pre-eminent incentive award for talented visual artists from the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The prize is awarded once every 2 years with the aim of stimulating the development of highly talented visual artists and to boost their visibility, thereby ensuring that the visual art field remains topical. The Mondriaan Fund has organised and financed the award since 2012. The Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 is being organised in collaboration with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

JURY
From a total of 321 entries, the jury of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 selected a shortlist of four artists: Josefin Arnell, Jonas Staal, Ghita Skali, and Michael Tedja. The jury of the Prix de Rome 2023 consists of: Ann Demeester (director Kunsthaus Zürich), Ahmet Polat (photographer and filmmaker, founder and director of Studio Polat Foundation), Robbert Roos (director Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort), Femke Herregraven (visual artist and 2019 nominee Visual Arts), Christina Li (freelance curator and author), and Eelco van der Lingen (director Mondriaan Fund) as chair, without vote.

EXHIBITION
The exhibition with the work of Josefin Arnell, Ghita Skali, Jonas Staal and Michael Tedja can be seen at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam until March 3, 2024.

PUBLICATION
The publication Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023, published by the Mondriaan Fund in collaboration with Jap Sam Books, launches on 31 October. In addition to the jury report and an introduction by curator Amanda Pinatih, the book also contains an essay by Dominique van Varsseveld and interviews with the nominees by Annie Goodner, Hasna El Maroudi, Filipa Ramos and Gean Moreno. Design: Studio Jeremy Jansen (Dutch/English, ISBN 9789076936581, 116 pages, € 15)

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