BSFA Award for Best Artwork
BSFA Award for Best Artwork | |
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Awarded for | The best science fiction or fantasy artwork published in the previous calendar year |
Country | UK |
Presented by | British Science Fiction Association |
First awarded | 1980 |
Currently held by | Joey Hi-Fi (cover for Dream London) |
Website | BSFA Awards |
The BSFA Awards are given every year by the British Science Fiction Association. The BSFA Award for Best Artwork is open to any single science fictional or fantastic image that first appeared in the previous year. Provided the artwork hasn't been published before it doesn't matter where it appears.
Prior to 1995 the award was present for best artist, rather than artwork. Jim Burns won eight of the sixteen Best Artist awards. He went on to win four Best Artwork awards.
Winners
- 1979: Jim Burns
- 1980: Peter Jones
- 1981: Bruce Pennington
- 1982: Tim White
- 1983: Bruce Pennington
- 1984: Jim Burns
- 1985: Jim Burns
- 1986: Keith Roberts
- 1987: Jim Burns
- 1988: Alan Lee
- 1989: Jim Burns
- 1990: Ian Miller
- 1991: Mark Harrison
- 1992: Jim Burns
- 1993: Jim Burns
- 1994: Jim Burns
- 1995: Jim Burns – cover for Seasons of Plenty
- 1996: Jim Burns – cover for Ancient Shores
- 1997: SMS – 'The Black Blood of the Dead', cover for Interzone #116
- 1998: Jim Burns – 'Lord Prestimion', cover for Interzone #138
- 1999: Jim Burns – cover of Darwinia
- 2000: Dominic Harman – 'Hideaway', cover for Interzone #157)
- 2001: Colin Odell – cover for Omegatropic
- 2002: Dominic Harman – cover for Interzone #179
- 2003: Colin Odell – cover for The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod
- 2004: Stephan Martinière – cover for Newton's Wake (US edition)
- 2005: Pawel Lewandowski – cover for Interzone #200
- 2006: Christopher "Fangorn" Baker – 'Angelbot', cover for Time Pieces
- 2007: Andy Bigwood – 'Cracked World', cover for disLocations
- 2008: Andy Bigwood – cover for Subterfuge
- 2009: Stephan Martinière, cover for Desolation Road (US edition)
- 2010: Joey Hi-Fi – cover for Zoo City
- 2011: Dominic Harman - Cover of Ian Whates' The Noise Revealed [1]
- 2012: Blacksheep - cover of Adam Roberts's Jack Glass [2]
- 2013: Joey Hi-Fi – cover for Tony Ballantyne's Dream London [3]
- 2014: Tessa Farmer - installation inspired by The Wasp Factory from Iain Banks[4]
Best Artist nominees
1979
- Jim Burns
- Chris Foss
- John Harris
- Peter Lord
- Tony Roberts
- Patrick Woodroffe
1980
- Peter Jones
- Brian Bolland
- Carlos Ezquerra
- Peter Goodfellow
- Chris Moore
- Tim White
1981
- Bruce Pennington
- Chris Achilleos
- Pete Lyon
- Chris Moore
- Tim White
1982
- Tim White
- Peter Goodfellow
- Peter Jones
- Bruce Pennington
1983
- Bruce Pennington
- Peter Jones
- Ian Miller
- Tim White
1984
- Jim Burns
- Peter Jones
- Ian Miller
- Bruce Pennington
- Tim White
1985
- Jim Burns
- Peter Jones
- Rodney Matthews
- Ian Miller
- Tim White
...
2010
- Andy Bigwood – cover for Conflicts' (Newcon Press)
- Charlie Harbour – cover for Fun With Rainbows by Gareth Owens (Immersion Press)
- Dominic Harman – cover for The Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut (Gollancz)
- Joey Hi-Fi -cover for Zoo City by Lauren Beukes (Angry Robot)
- Ben Greene – A Deafened Plea for Peace, cover for Crossed Genres 21
- Adam Tredowski – cover for Finch by Jeff VanderMeer (Corvus)
2011
- Dominic Harman - Cover of Ian Whates' The Noise Revealed (Solaris)
- Jim Kay - Cover and illustrations of Patrick Ness' A Monster Calls (Walker)
- Pedro Marques - Cover of Lavie Tidhar's Osama (PS Publishing)
- Anne Sudworth - Cover of Liz Williams' A Glass of Shadow (Newcon Press)
2012
- Ben Baldwin - cover of Dark Currents (Newcon Press)
- Blacksheep - cover of Adam Roberts' Jack Glass (Gollancz)
- Dominic Harman - cover of Eric Brown's Helix Wars (Rebellion)
- Joey Hi-Fi - cover of Simon Morden's Thy Kingdom Come (Jurassic London)
- Si Scott - cover artwork for Chris Beckett's Dark Eden (Corvus)
2013
- Joey Hi-Fi - Cover for Tony Ballantyne's Dream London (Solaris)
- Kevin Tong - Poster for Metropolis (tragicsunshine.com)
- Richard Wagner - The Angel at the Heart of the Rain (Interzone #246)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.bsfa.co.uk/2011-bsfa-awards-winners/ "2011 BSFA Awards winners", accessed on 23 April 2014
- ↑ http://www.bsfa.co.uk/bsfa-awards-announced "BSFA Award winners announced", accessed on 23 April 2014
- ↑ http://www.bsfa.co.uk/bsfa-award-winners-announced "BSFA Award winners announced", accessed on 23 April 2014
- ↑ Flood, Alison (7 April 2015). "British Science Fiction awards honour 3D Wasp Factory". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
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