Juliette Losq | |
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Born | 1978 (age 45–46) |
Nationality | British |
Education | Courtauld Institute of Art |
Known for | Photorealism |
Juliette Losq (born 1978, London, UK) is a London-based contemporary artist known for photorealistic pieces.[1] [2] She is the recipient of several awards for her art.[3] Her work is part of the permanent collection at the Saatchi Gallery,[2] the All Visual Arts collection,[4] and in Cambridge's New Hall Art Collection.[5]
Losq received a BA in English Literature and Art History at Newnham College, Cambridge, commencing her studies in 1997. In 2001, Losq received a Master of Arts in 18th century British and French Art from Courtauld Institute of Art.[1] She graduated with a BA in Fine Art: Painting from Wimbledon College of Arts in 2007.[6] She was awarded her MA in Fine Art from Royal Academy Schools in 2010.[1]
As a first year undergraduate arts student, Losq won the Jerwood Drawing Prize, the UK’s most prestigious drawing competition. The chair of the judges panel commented: “The most staggering thing after we decided on the winner, of course we didn’t know her name, was that it was a student – a first year BA student – who happened to go to Wimbledon College of Art.”[7]
In 2010 she received the first place Winsor & Newton Painting Prize.[8]
In 2014 she was voted John Moores Painting Prize Visitors’ Choice for her watercolor work Vinculum, described as "a stunning feat, belying the usual expectations of a watercolour... with its dizzying sense of perspective and incredible detail."[3]
She was awarded the John Ruskin Prize 2019, a multi-disciplinary award for those "artists, designers and makers whose work defies easy categorisation".[9]
2010 RA Schools Show, London[10]
2013 Viewing Room, All Visual Arts[11]
2015 The Tragedy of Landscape, Griffin Gallery, London[12]
2016 Juliette Losq: Terra Infirma, Waterhouse & Dodd, London[13]
2019 Corpus, Mall Galleries, London[14]