Jarrett Mitchell, from Louisville, Kentucky, created a celebration of the white tailed deer in her installation featuring a taxidermied deer and video documentary exploring the artist’s unique perspective on the subject. Ruth Ewan’s work looks at Robert Kett’s 1549 rebellion against the enclosure of common land.
Potential exhibitors were invited to submit their work by December 2005 after which Deller and Snauwaert had the tricky task of picking the works for exhibition, with a total of 1,059 entrants from more than 30 countries.
Along with the award-winners they selected works by artists like Keith Farquhar, whose installation 33 Red Hooded Figures Pass Judgment reflects on the clothing of our society and Masayuki Suzuki, who reflects on what is real, what is pain and what is scary, using his own body as a tool to explore and highlight these issues.