12th International Awards for Art Criticism: Call for Submissions
Submission deadline: 14 September 2026
On 7 June 2026, the 12th International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC 12) was officially launched at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, inviting submissions of art reviews in Chinese or English from around the globe. IAAC 12 is jointly run by the IAAC Organising Committee, the School of Philosophy at Fudan University, and the Shanghai Zhangyuan Art Museum (in preparation), with support from the Royal College of Art in London, the Edinburgh College of Art and the International Association of Art Critics (AICA).
The IAAC 12 international jury comprises five members:
- Fiona Bradley, Director, Fruitmarket, Edinburgh.
- Ben Eastham, art critic and novelist based in London. He is the editor-in-chief of e-flux Criticism.
- Richard J. Williams, Professor of Contemporary Visual Cultures at the University of Edinburgh.
- WANG Pu, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature and Culture and Chair of the Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literature, Brandeis University.
- XIANG Zairong, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of Arts at Duke Kunshan University
Call for Submissions
The Twelfth Edition is open to candidates from anywhere in the world writing in Chinese or English about any contemporary art exhibition held anywhere in the world or on-line between 1 September 2025 and 31 August 2026. Candidates are invited to write a review of 1,500 English words or 2,500 Chinese characters on any exhibition of contemporary art. The submissions shall not previously have been published anywhere else.
The First Prize will consist of a cash award of 10,000 Euros (pre-tax) or the RMB equivalent of this amount (currently, around 80,000 RMB). There will be three Second Prizes, each amounting to 3,500 Euro (pre-tax) or the RMB equivalent of around 30,000 RMB. The level of the Awards is pegged to a fixed amount in Euro, but international Award winners may choose to be paid either in Euro or in RMB at the official exchange rate on the day that the payment is effected.
The Organising Committee of the International Awards for Art Criticism aims to support independent critical coverage of contemporary art, away from the immediate pressures of the market, media and private patronage. The Awards are to stimulate good writing, critical thinking and dialogue and research in China, the UK and wider afield. The objectivity of the selection process is underpinned, both by the recognised professionalism of the Chinese and English-speaking jury members and by the strict anonymity of the judging process.
Enquiries should be addressed, as follows:
Chinese-language: School of Philosophy, Fudan University
Email: philo.fudan@gmail.com
English-language: School of Art and Humanities, Royal College of Art
Email: iaac@rca.ac.uk
