The judges for the 2020 Beep Wales International Painting Prize are
Steph Goodger, Enzo Marra & Jonathan Powell.
Steph Goodger
Steph Goodger (b.1974) lives and works between Bordeaux, France and the UK and has exhibited widely. In 2020, she has had exhibitions in two public galleries in France: Le Pôle Culturel de Bois Fleuri, Lormont, and Le Forum des arts et de la Culture, Talence. She has also had a solo show at Christie's International Real Estate - Bordeaux . In the UK this year, Goodger has her first solo exhibition with School Gallery, Wimbledon, as well as participating in the Folkestone Triennial Fringe and an exhibition in collaboration with the BEEP Painting Prize, Walking in Two Worlds, at Swansea Museum. Goodger was selected for the John Moores Painting Prize, Liverpool, in 2004 and 2016. She subsequently had a large solo exhibition, Les peuples figurants / History's extras, at Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool, in 2018. Other exhibitions and prizes include : the Creekside Open 2019 and 2015 ; Discerning Eye 2015 and 2017 ; The London Group Open 2013 (Prize Winner) ; 2015 and 2017 ; National Open Art Prize (Prize Winner) 2014 ; the Threadneedle Prize 2012 ; BEEP Wales Painting Prize 2012 (joint People’s Prize Winner) ; and Le Grand Prix de l’Institut Bernard Magrez, Bordeaux, in 2017. |
Enzo Marra
Enzo Marra is a London based painter who has been selected for the John Moores Painting Prize in 2012 and 2016, the Threadneedle Prize in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2016, and the Creekside Open in 2013, 2015 and 2017, where he was chosen as a prize winner by Jordan Baseman in 2017. He has also been selected for the Beep Painting Biennial in 2014 and 2016, his paintings being highly commended in the 2014 exhibition. |