Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, IL 60610
The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts is pleased to announce its 2013 grants to individuals. This year, over 500,000 USD will be awarded to 60 projects. The grantees, who represent a diverse national and international community of architects, scholars, writers, artists, designers, curators, and others, were selected after a highly competitive application process from a pool of over 600 submissions. The awards, up to 15,000 USD each, will support publications, exhibitions, films, new media initiatives, public programs, and research that explore innovative and bold ideas in architecture and design.
2013 Grants to Individuals
Research: Alan B. Brock-Richmond; Larry Busbea; Mario Carpo; Sheila Crane; Romi Crawford; Rosetta Sarah Elkin; Michael J. Golec; Brian Grogan; Sean Hemmerle and William Watson; Farhan Sirajul Karim; Nancy Kwak; Ronald Rael; Frances Richard; Asif Siddiqi and Xenia Vytuleva; Phoebe Springstubb; Anthony Titus; Neyran Turan; Nader Vossoughian
Exhibitions: Andrew Bryant and Shuo Wang; Edwin Chan and Piero Golia; Kalliopi Dimou, Sorin Istudor, and Alina Serban; Eric A. Kahn and Russell N. Thomsen; Elena Manferdini; Bryony Roberts; Beto Shwafaty; Deborah Stratman
Film/Video/New Media: Javier Anguera Phipps; Peter Bo Rappmund; Gene Coleman; Aslihan Demirtas; Samuel Wainwright Douglas; Tali Hinkis-Lapidus and Kyle Lapidus; Steve Rowell
Public Programs: Sam Chermayeff, Clara Meister, and Johanna Meyer-Grohbreugge; Abbey Dubin, Christopher Heuer, and Matthew Jesse Jackson
Publications: Pierre Bélanger; Karla Britton and Pierluigi Serraino; Katherine Bussard; Luis M. Castañeda; Robert Dawson; Nicholas de Monchaux; Sonja Dümpelmann; Kim Förster; Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann; David Gissen; Margaret M. Grubiak; Peter Hanappe, Bruno Latour, and Armin Linke; Alison Hirsch; Bradley Horn; Florian Idenburg and David van der Leer; Irena Knezevic; Christoph A. Kumpusch; Jimenez Lai; Casey Mack; Susan Morgan; Mohsen Mostafavi; Ciro Najle and Lluis Ortega; Christopher Rawlins; David Reinfurt and Robert Wiesenberger; Claire Zimmerman
To learn more about our grantees, their projects and our grants program, please visit www.grahamfoundation.org.
Next Grants to Individuals deadline
The submission deadline for the first stage of the two-stage application process is September 15, 2013.
Current exhibition
Model Studies: Thomas Demand with Fernand Léger, Francis Bruguière, Thomas Scheibitz, and the Vkhutemas School will be on view at the Graham Foundation’s Madlener House galleries until June 1, 2013.
About the Graham Foundation
Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.
The Graham Foundation was created by a bequest by Ernest R. Graham (1866–1936), a prominent Chicago architect who was a protégé of Daniel Burnham.