Anna Curzon Price
Artist in Residence, Ivan Juritz Prize

 

Anna Curzon Price is a London-based artist working across painting, printmaking, performance, and architectural intervention to explore the body as a site of vulnerability.  

She was awarded the Ivan Juritz Prize (Visual Art) for her project Pair in her Face (2025), a wearable, nude self-portrait monoprinted onto lantern paper and performed to parody traditions of submissive female representation. Recently, her focus has shifted toward the relationship between body and its surrounding environment, combining painting, frottage, and printmaking to generate bodily responses to urban space. During the residency in Spoleto, she plans to explore the landscape through drawing, writing, and gel plate printing.

Curzon Price graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London with an MA in Painting (2025). Previously, she studied a BA in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge (2020) and at the Essential School For Painting (2023). She was awarded the Slade Cass Art Painting Prize (2025) and the Richard Ford Award for her research residency at the Prado Museum, Madrid (2024). Group shows in the UK include: Saatchi Gallery (2026), Teaspoon Projects (2025), Terrace Gallery (2025), Queercircle (2023) and Kettle’s Yard (2020).

The Ivan Juritz Prize is hosted by King’s College London and in the spirit of modernism rewards creative works that explore modernist traditions in new and exciting ways across three categories: text, sound, and visual arts. It is open to students and graduates from arts and humanities courses at European further education institutions and includes a residency opportunity at the Mahler & LeWitt Studios and a cash prize. This year’s competition brought together a vibrant range of experimental voices from across Europe.

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