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Guggenheim Museum Launches New $50,000 Art Prize

Last updated: December 15, 2025 10:45 am
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New York City-based artist Catherine Telford Keogh has recently been awarded the prestigious Jack Galef Visual Arts Award by the Guggenheim Museum. This award, valued at $50,000, is dedicated to recognizing sculptors and installation artists who demonstrate exceptional talent, innovation, depth, and vision in their work.

Telford Keogh’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in research and process-driven exploration. Her work delves into themes of value and waste, consumption and persistence, and the interconnectedness of biological and commoditized lifecycles. Born in Toronto, Telford Keogh studied studio art and gender studies at the University of Waterloo before earning graduate degrees in Sculpture and Women, Gender, and Sexuality studies at Yale University. Her unique approach to art has earned her recognition and acclaim within the art community.

In an email interview with Hyperallergic, Telford Keogh expressed her gratitude for receiving the award, emphasizing the significance of the recognition at this particular moment in her career. As a faculty member at Parsons School of Design, Telford Keogh is also navigating the challenges posed by recent faculty and program cuts at the New School. Despite these challenges, she remains committed to her interdisciplinary approach to art and teaching.

A portion of the prize money will be used by Telford Keogh to further her research on the metabolic relationship between microbial life and industrial contaminants in the Gowanus Canal Superfund Site. This upcoming project will explore the ways in which organisms adapt and thrive in environments that have been deemed inhospitable by human standards.

Telford Keogh’s work challenges conventional notions of what is considered valuable or worthy of attention. By focusing on the resilience of life forms in marginalized environments, she prompts viewers to reconsider their perspectives on sustainability, environmental degradation, and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

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Overall, Catherine Telford Keogh’s recognition through the Jack Galef Visual Arts Award is a testament to her dedication to pushing boundaries, challenging norms, and creating art that sparks critical dialogue and introspection. Her work serves as a reminder of the power of art to provoke thought, inspire change, and shed light on pressing social and environmental issues.

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