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What Happened to the Winner of ArtPrize 2009?

April 21st, 2010

Nicole Caruth is a freelance writer and curator living in New York and frequent contributor to the Art21 blog. ArtPrize hired Nicole to chronicle the 2009 event. Nicole’s thoughts and opinions are her own and in no way represent an endorsement or objection from ArtPrize toward an individual artist or venue.

When I last contributed to this blog, the ten finalists of the first ArtPrize competition had just been announced. I left Grand Rapids almost certain that a painting could never speak to voting crowds as loudly as the table on chairs on the Blue Bridge or a seven-foot moose made out of nails. But here I find myself six months later looking at painted ocean waves in the studio of grand prize winner, and fellow Brooklyn resident, Ran Ortner. His three-panel painting, Open Water No. 24, now has a temporary home at the Grand Rapids Art Museum, where attendance has reportedly risen fifty percent since the piece went on view. Crowds to hear Ortner speak there in January were double normal capacity, too. It seems that Ortner has become something of a celebrity in Grand Rapids and beyond. While stardom and a whopping $250,000 of course have their benefits, it is clear that Ortner’s artwork is still what drives him. In New York, where art stars seem to pop up and disappear over night, losing their way in the limelight, Ortner’s unwavering thirty-year devotion to painting is as refreshing as the ocean itself. Below, the artist discusses the impact of ArtPrize on his life and work and why, after all these years and his latest success, he still thinks of himself as an “emerging” artist.

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Ran Ortner and assistant in studio. Photo courtesy of Ran Ortner.

Nicole J. Caruth: So, enquiring minds want to know, how has the ArtPrize award impacted your life?
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Rick DeVos’ “Three Things” for Michigan

January 7th, 2010

016pixMichigan’s NPR affiliate, Michigan Radio, will air an interview tomorrow with ArtPrize founder, Rick DeVos.

UPDATE: Listen to the interview here

The interview is part of the launch for Michigan Radio’s new Three Things series:

To start a new year, Michigan Radio will take a look at how we can make things better in our state. We’re launching a series of interviews called “Three Things.” Michigan Radio’s Morning Edition host Christina Shockley will be asking artists, politicians, business owners, teachers, and people from all walks of life to give us their three ideas for things each of us can do to revive our state.

The interview with Rick DeVos airs tomorrow at 7:30AM. Listen to it on Michigan Radio or on the Three Things website.

You can also hear past interviews with: