Monday, March 03, 2003

Elusive artwork shortlisted for £20,000 prize


Ananova: "An artist has been shortlisted for a prize for a work that will never go on display and may never even exist.

Carey Young's 'Non-Disclosure Agreement' is in the running to win a £20,000 prize at the Institute of Contemporary Art.

The 'Non-Disclosure Agreement' is a contract signed by Ms Young, 32.

According to the London Evening Standard it stipulates the piece must never go on show, adding that visitors to the Institute should not even be told what it is.

The idea is to challenge the way people think about art.
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