Outset Contemporary Art Fund

Outset Contemporary Art Fund

Outset Contemporary Art Fund was founded by Candida Gertler and Yana Peel in 2003 as a philanthropic organisation dedicated to supporting new art. The United Kingdom based charitable foundation focuses on bringing private funding from its supporters and trustees to public museums, galleries, and art projects.

Since its inception, the fund has supported most of London's public contemporary arts institutions with capital campaign, education, and outreach, and has donated more than 100 works of contemporary art to public institutions across Britain and abroad.Since 2003, Outset has supported the production and donation of work by: Viktor Alimpiev; Francis Alys; Candice Breitz; Nigel Cooke; Matthew Darbyshire; FOS; Ryan Gander; Siobhan Hapaska; Michal Helfman; Jesper Just; Daria Martin; Roman Ondak; Eli Petel; Paul Pfeiffer; Tomas Saraceno; Anj Smith; Keith Tyson; Nicole Wermers; Jane and Louise Wilson.

In 2008, branches of Outset were established in Munich and Tel Aviv.

In 2011, the Indian chapter of Outset was established by Feroze Gujral at the Indian Art Summit 2011 followed by an exclusive launch at her residence at Jor Bagh with installations from artists Vishal Dar, Asim Waqif and Paribartana Mohanty. Outset India aims to utilise private funding from its patrons to support new artists at public spaces and build India pride.


Outset / Frieze Art Fair Fund to benefit the Tate Collection

In 2003, Outset established the world's first acquisitions fund connected to an art fair. This ongoing collaboration with Tate and Frieze proved to be a cornerstone in the foundation's programme of institutional acquisitions.[1]

In 2003, the Fund raised £100,000 for the Tate to purchase work. Four artists were selected: Fikret Atay, Olafur Eliasson, Anri Sala and Yutaka Sone.

In 2004, the amount was £150,000 and the artists were: Pawel Althamer, Martin Boyce, Jeremy Deller, Alan Kane, Jesper Just, Mark Leckey, Scott Myles, Frank Nitsche, Henrik Olesen, Roman Ondák, The Atlas Group, Walid Raad and Pae White.

In 2005, £125,000 was raised with each donor giving £5,000 ("the donors all have a particular interest in supporting the Tate's acquisition of international contemporary art."[1]) Work was bought from ten artists. These included Daria Martin, Jan Mot and Alexandre de Cunha. The selecting panel was Jan Debbaut, Director, Tate Collection, Paul Schimmel, Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and Suzanne Pagé, Director, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris. One piece, which cost £20,000 was Time, a conceptual work by David Lamelas, which consisted of an idea—that people should stand in line and state the time to the adjoining person in the queue. Another purchase for £15,000 was a grey filing-drawer containing 1,000 blank index cards by Stanley Brouwn.[2]

In 2006, £150,000 was raised and artworks acquired for Tate included work by: Rivane Neuenschwander and Cao Guimaraes; Anna Barriball; Trisha Donnelly; Thomas Hirschhorn; Gabriel Kuri; Philippe Parreno; Bruno Serralongue; David Shrigley; Simon Starling; Catherine Sullivan; and Christopher Williams.

In 2007, £150,000 was raised artworks acquired for Tate included work by: Pawel Althamer; Mauro Restiffe; Andreas Slominski; and Armando Andrade Tudela.

In 2008, £150,000 was raised artworks acquired by the fund for Tate included work by: Hurvin Anderson; Andrea Fraser; Bela Kolárová; Lorna Simpson; Tris Vonna-Michell; and Akram Zaatari

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