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Enter The Hari Art Prize


Applications for The Hari Art Prize are well and truly underway!

As part of the hotel’s now annual rolling art programme, the art prize celebrates the global roster of artistic talent attracted to London.

With just over two weeks until the deadline, now is a better time than any to get your applications submitted. We have loved seeing all your wonderful pieces of artwork so far, and hope to see many more.

Good luck!

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Open until Sunday 23rd June 2023, anyone who has graduated in the last five years (2019-2024) from UK art colleges may apply.

Last years finalists...


Runner Up Bo Sun


Discovering a love for sculpture after attending Parsons School of Design in New York, Bo Sun’s work reconstructs biomorphic forms from industrial materials – a process which emphasises insect exoskeletons and patterns within industrial design. His sculptural practice is unique and innovative, conveying the tensions of a post-humanist era. The judges agreed he has a promising career going forward.

Runner Up J.G Fox


Joseph Fox is a self-taught artist, with a background in graphic design. His work mainly involves twists on classical architectural drawings – some being totally original, and some being modified from more classical works. He has been praised for the concept behind his work and he strength of execution which provided a poignant and playful commentary on philosophical and political themes in society.

Winner Kialy Tihngang


In a unanimous decision made by all seven judges, Glasgow-based multidisciplinary artist and visual activist, Kialy Tihngang, was identified as stand-out winner from all the applications received.

Her piece of art, ‘UNTITLED (LEAN SIX SIGMA), 2023‘ displays a beautiful fusion of both sculpture and textiles, while simultaneously drawing upon LGBTQ & e-commerce issues of our day. Moreover, her broader collection ‘Lean Six Sigma’ celebrates opulence as a means of black resistance and black joy, flickering with formative memories of her Cameroonian immigrant aunties and uncles glamorously decorated homes.

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