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  • Turkish artist of Armenian origin won the new Jameel Prize

    Turkish artist of Armenian origin won the new Jameel Prize
    12.07.2009 01:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iranian born Afruz Amighi has won the new Jameel
    Prize for her art titled "1001 Pages," with Sevan Býcakcý, a Turkish
    artist of Armenian origin, named as one of nine finalists, Hurriyet
    reports.
    Hundreds of artists were competing for the Jameel Prize. The prize,
    named after the late Saudi businessman Abdul Latif Jameel, is a new
    international art award that was launched by the Victoria & Albert
    Museum, or V&A, in London.
    The award aims to raise awareness of the thriving interaction between
    contemporary practices and the rich artistic heritage of Islam, and to
    contribute to a broader debate about Islamic culture, in order to
    provide an exchange between contemporary art and Islamic culture. The
    prize, which will be awarded every two years, was presented at a
    ceremony at the museum.
    The ceremony was attended by artists from various countries. Mark
    Jones, director of the V&A, presented Afruz Amighi with her prize,
    worth 25,000 pounds.
    Býcakcý, who is known as the "Lord of the Rings" for his jewelry
    designs, was listed as a candidate for the Jameel Prize by the British
    Council in Istanbul in August. He was the only non-Muslim member among
    the finalists. Býcakcý said he received a special invitation from the
    museum and became one of nine finalists among 100 candidates.
    "Sculptors and graphic designers reflecting the art of Islam in the
    best way were among the finalists. They chose me in the field of
    jewelry. This process started a few months ago. I chose the five most
    special rings that I have never thought of selling for the
    competition. The rings will be exhibited in Jameel Gallery for two to
    three months and later on they will be on display for one year in
    various museums in the Middle East, such as in northern Jerusalem,
    Jordan and Egypt," Býcakcý said.
    Býcakcý, who is one of the few well-known names in Turkey in jewelry
    design, is known around the world. He won the American Jewelry Design
    "Couture Design Award," which is regarded as the design Oscar, for
    three successive years.
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