• 2000 -
Roderick Buchanan • 2001 -
Tim Stoner • 2002 -
Toby Paterson • 2003 -
Rosalind Nashashibi • 2004 -
Saskia Olde Wolbers • 2005 -
Christina Mackie • 2006 -
Matt Stokes The 2003 prize, presented by
Wim Wenders, was awarded on 29 April at the
Institute of Contemporary Arts. As well as Nashashibi, the shortlisted artists were
Bernd Behr,
Nick Crowe,
Alan Currall,
Inventory,
David Sherry,
Lucy Skaer,
Francis Upritchard and
Carey Young. The panel of judges was chaired by the artist
Michael Landy, and also included the curators
Russell Ferguson,
Maria Lind and
Hans Ulrich Obrist. The 2004 prize was awarded on 27 April to
Saskia Olde Wolbers. The other shortlisted artists were
Haluk Akakçe,
Tonico Lemos Auad,
Simon Bedwell,
Ergin Çavusoglu,
Andrew Cross,
Susan Philipsz,
Imogen Stidworthy,
Hayley Tompkins and
Nicoline Van Harskamp. The 2005 prize, presented by
Richard Hamilton, was awarded on 26 April to
Christina Mackie. The other shortlisted artists were
Lali Chetwynd,
Luke Fowler,
Ryan Gander,
Daria Martin, and
Donald Urquhart. The 2006 prize was awarded to
Matt Stokes by a panel made-up of
Jake and Dinos Chapman,
Martin Creed,
Cornelia Parker,
Yinka Shonibare and
Gillian Wearing. There was also a public vote, the outcome of which was added as an extra vote in the judging panels final count. Shortlisted for the prize were
Blood 'n' Feathers (Jo Robertson & Lucy Stein),
Pablo Bronstein,
Stefan Brüggemann,
Richard Hughes,
Flávia Müller Medeiros,
Seb Patane,
Olivia Plender,
Simon Popper,
Jamie Shovlin,
Daniel Sinsel,
Matt Stokes,
Sue Tompkins,
Bedwyr Williams. This was to be the
Beck's sponsored prize's last year. ==See also==