Artists globally were invited to submit a single artwork for consideration by the award committee. One artist will be selected to participate in StART art fair at Saatchi Gallery, October 2022 and will be included on e-commerce platform StART.art.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW A SELECTION OF 2021 SUBMISSIONS

Prize is a Solo Booth at StART art fair 2022, inclusion on StART.art, as well as the artist’s return travel and shipping expenses to London. The winner will be announced on Wednesday 20th October 2021. The winning artist and artwork will be featured on StART art fair’s website as 2021’s award winner.

 

2021 ENTRIES

  • Song Kwang Yeon
  • Kantife Yaffah
  • A Seed
  • Agata di Masternak
  • Akshita Lad
  • Amaranta Pena Carrasco
  • Ana Minerva Delgado
  • Angela Chong
  • Anna Dora
  • Anna Pogudz
  • Barbara Pastorino
  • BASSA
  • Bimbi Larraburu
  • Blue Sky
  • Byunghee Sung
  • Chaerin Park
  • Carlo Vancieri
  • Charley Jones
  • Chieu Shuey Fook
  • Clarke Matthew
  • Salvatore Battaglia
  • Crystal Marshall
  • Dabal Kim
  • Daniella Queirolo
  • David Magee
  • Denny Theocharakis
  • Domas Glatkauskas
  • Dong Hun
  • Duy Phuong
  • Eleanor Angelinetta
  • Ella Prakash
  • Eurivaldo Bezzera
  • Francesca Borgo
  • Gabriel 
  • Gal Dareno
  • Guy Morgan
  • Gyuhye Yeon
  • Haerim Lee
  • Helena Beard
  • Hyunsook Byun
  • IMPREINT
  • Ivan Shalmin
  • Jalaini Abu Hassan
  • Jung Tae Lee
  • Kev Munday
  • Laurynas Karmalavicius
  • Lee Hyeong
  • Linda Burrows
  • Marco Barberio
  • Marcus Aitken
  • Maria Linares
  • Michelle Harton
  • Natalia Fundowicz
  • Noa Reichenberg
  • Ohnim
  • Olivier Mouroa
  • Omid Asadi
  • Phillip Humm
  • Patricia Escutia Pinana
  • Pedro Sousa Louro
  • Pham Huy Thong
  • Phillip Michael Wolfson
  • Revati Sharma Singh
  • Richard Hoffman
  • Ricky Wahyudi
  • Sandy Grant
  • Sarah Mullen
  • See man ho
  • Seh Tree
  • Seodun-dong
  • Sergey Kozlov
  • ShinB
  • Simon McCheung
  • Siobhan Harton
  • Sisanda Buthelezi
  • Steve Smith
  • Vuong Thao
  • Son Sol
  • Sonya Radan
  • Stephanie Unaeze
  • Taratawan
  • Tom Van Herrewege
  • Tommy Fiendish
  • Wendy Buiter
  • Yasmine Enneking
  • Yeom Ji Hee
  • Zhang Ziao

 

2020 Global Eye Winner

South African based wildlife photographer and conservationist Chris Fallows participated as 2020’s winner at StART art fair 2021.

 

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STEVE SMITH

WINNER OF GLOBAL EYE AWARD 2021
In 2020 The Global Eye Award returned with a grand prize of a solo booth at the following year’s StART Art Fair in London on offer. Last year the judges chose the contemporary Oweekeno artist and painter Steve Smith - Dla’kwagila who is widely regarded for his unusual abstraction of the structures of traditional design and for his exceptional use of colour theory as a way to elevate and electrify his work. He began working in his full contemporary conceptual style in 2013, after experiencing and surviving a quadruple heart bypass at the age of 44. Please visit Gallery 13 on the second floor to view and purchase Dla’kwaglila’s stunning artworks.

Chris Fallows

WINNER OF GLOBAL EYE AWARD 2020
In 2020 The Global Eye Award returned with a grand prize of a solo booth at the 2021 StART Art Fair in London on offer. The judges chose South African photographer Chris Fallows as the winner. Fallows’ work represents authenticity, intimacy and emotion. The engaging manner in which he photographs his wild subjects bears testimony to the decades he has spent in some of the world’s remotest regions uniquely working in all three realms of Ocean, Air and Earth. Fallows’ work has appeared in more than 60 international documentaries with the BBC, National Geographic and Discovery Channel. In December BBC Culture’s Kelly Grovier picked Chris Fallows’ photograph of a breaching great white shark as one of the iconic images of 2020.