Prize rules & regulations

   

Erarta Museum of Contemporary Art announces the start of the 2025 Erarta Prize with a total prize value of 3.5 million rubles. This is the first art prize ever awarded through a public vote rather than by a closed board of experts. This makes the Erarta Prize essentially different from other art prizes, reflecting the key principles of Erarta Museum:

  • any work of art is a product of joint effort of its creator and the viewer, thus making the viewer a vital part of the creative process;

  • art speaks to everyone, and not just the professional community;

  • sharing becomes the spirit of the present time, and contemporary art should keep up with it;

  • it is more important to love art than to be able to judge it according to generally accepted criteria.

Helping people to grow to love contemporary art is a crucial part of Erarta Museum’s mission. In keeping with it, Erarta will encourage the viewers to select their favourite artwork according to their own choices and preferences. The museum will curate the contestants’ exhibition (select the exhibits and stage the actual show), but will neither take part in determining the winners nor invite other experts from the professional community to do so.

The nominees’ exhibition will be held from 7 February through 8 June 2025 at Erarta’s Grand Hall and will showcase 40 creations by our contemporaries selected by the museum out of the entire pool of works submitted by the contesting artists. The voting will take place in two rounds:

  • At the close of the first voting round, 15 artists ranked from 40th to 26th will receive a guaranteed reward of 50,000 rubles each. 15 more artists ranked from 25th to 11th will be awarded 75,000 rubles each. The top 10 artists securing the majority of votes in the first voting round will qualify for the second.

  • In the second voting round, the 10 shortlisted artworks will compete for the following money prizes: the artists ultimately ranking from 10th to 6th are guaranteed to win 100,000 rubles each; the top five artists will receive 125,000 rubles for the 5th place, 150,000 rubles for the 4th, 175,000 rubles for the 3rd, 200,000 rubles for the 2nd, and the Grand Prix of 500,000 rubles for the 1st place respectively.

Erarta Museum will have no power over the vote whatsoever. Every viewer will have one vote for each of the two rounds. The number of votes will not be cumulative from round to round: after the first voting round, it will be reset to zero so that all artists compete on equal terms. After all voting procedures are complete, anyone wishing to do so will be able to assure themselves of the fair and unbiased nature of the vote.

Entries for the Prize can be submitted by the creators (artists and artist collectives) of any contemporary artworks existing in tangible form (thus excluding action and performance art) regardless of the artists’ place of residence and actual background in contemporary art and irrespective of the year of the artwork’s creation and its genre or medium, be it painting, drawing, print, sculpture, photography, video, multimedia or installation art, as well as any other contemporary art form. Entries submitted by a party who did not create the corresponding artwork will not be accepted, even if the said party is the legal successor to or official representative of the relevant artist. One artist can submit up to three artworks, although only one piece by every artist will be selected for the exhibition. The artwork does not necessarily need to be in the private ownership of the artist taking part in the exhibition: artworks temporarily lent by their current owners may also be exhibited. The Museum does not ask anything in return for the Prize paid out to the winner; however, in order to take part in the project artists must prove their authorship and actual existence of the artwork (any artworks nonexistent as at the entry submission date will not be accepted), as well as give Erarta Museum the right of public display of the artworks and their promotional use in connection with the exhibition.

Artists are welcome to address any inquiries to Erarta Museum’s Curatorial Team by emailing them at erartaprize@erarta.ru