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John Moores 15, 1987
John Moores 15, 1987
Selected by:
- Sir John Moores (Chair)
- Peter Kinley
- Ian McKeever
- Marco Livingstone
Melina Kalinowska, who was to have been one
of the judges, was unable to take part
Conditions of entry:
Artists working in the UK; oil, emulsion or other accepted modern techniques, designed to hang on a wall and not project more than six inches. Each artist could submit one work, preferably new. Sculpture, kinetics, watercolours and graphic arts excluded.
Number of exhibits 70
Prizewinners:
Tim Head 1st prize (Purchase prize) £11,000
Joint 2nd prize £4,000 each: Graham Crowley and Kate Whiteford
10 prizes of £300:
John Bicknell
J. N. Blank
Brian Chalkley
Rodney Dickson
Dick French
William Harvey
Christine Kowal Post
Daniel Mafé
Shanti Panchal
Terry Shave