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South Bank Sky Arts Award

The South Bank Sky Arts Awards (originally The South Bank Show Awards) are an accolade recognising British achievements in the arts. The awards have been given annually since 1997.[1]

South Bank Sky Arts Awards
Awarded forBritish achievements in the arts
Date2 July 2023 (2023-07-02)
LocationSavoy Hotel, London
CountryUnited Kingdom
Hosted byMelvyn Bragg
Formerly calledThe South Bank Show Awards
First awarded1997; 26 years ago (1997)
Websiteskyarts.sky.com/south-bank-sky-arts-awards
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV (1997–2010)
Sky Arts (2011–present)

They originated with the long-running British arts programme The South Bank Show and Melvyn Bragg, who has served as patron, host and master of ceremonies of the awards since their inception. The last South Bank Show Awards ceremony to be broadcast by ITV was in January 2010 and was held at The Dorchester hotel in London.[2] After the network had announced that The South Bank Show would be cancelled at the end of the 2009 season, the awards ceremony continued to be broadcast by Sky Arts and was eventually renamed the South Bank Sky Arts Awards.[3] Sky Arts revived The South Bank Show itself in 2012.[4]

Award categories edit

 
The 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics cauldron, winner of the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Visual Art, March 2013[5]

In addition to awards in each of the individual categories, the South Bank Sky Arts Awards also include the Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award recognising lifetime contributions to the arts in Britain, and the Times Breakthrough Award recognising outstanding new British talent. The latter being the only category that is decided by a public vote.[6] Past winners of the Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award include Julie Walters (2013),[7] Michael Frayn (2012),[8] Dame Judi Dench (2011),[9] JK Rowling (2008), and The Who (2007).[10]

Between 2004 and 2010, the Arts Council England deciBel Award (latterly the Arts Council England Diversity Award) found a home at the ceremony. Winners included Roy Williams for Fallout (2004),[11] Neil Biswas for Bradford Riots (2007),[12] Daljit Nagra for Look We Have Coming To Dover! (2008),[13] street artist Mohammed Ali (2009),[14] and Julie McNamara (2010).[15]

Later between 2013 and 2016, the ceremony was used as the platform to announce the winners of the Sky Academy Arts Scholarships.[16]

As of the 27th annual ceremony (broadcast July 2023), there were 12 award categories:

  • Visual Arts
  • Theatre
  • Dance
  • Literature
  • Pop Music
  • Opera
  • Comedy
  • Classical Music
  • TV Drama
  • Film
  • Times Breakthrough Award
  • Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2023 awards (27th annual ceremony) edit

Shortlisted nominees were announced on 15 June 2023.[17][18] This year's trophy, in the form of a porcelain cat, was designed by former winner Grayson Perry.[19]

Presented: 2 July 2023 at the Savoy Hotel, London[20][21]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2022 awards (26th annual ceremony) edit

Shortlisted nominees were announced on 30 June 2022.[22]

Presented: 10 July 2022 at the Savoy Hotel, London[23][24]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2021 awards (25th annual ceremony) edit

The 25th annual ceremony marked its return as an in-person event after COVID-19 related restrictions of the previous year with shortlisted nominees announced on 7 June 2021.[25] Two special awards were bestowed this year for innovation in the arts during the pandemic: one for an individual and one for a group / institution.

Presented: 19 July 2021 at the Savoy Hotel, London[26][27]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award[28] Outstanding Achievement in the Arts
  • Winner — Theatre: Samuel Bailey
Innovation in the arts during the pandemic
  • Winner: Group / Institution— Wigmore Hall for leading the way in transmission of live performance by exceptional performers
  • Winner: Individual — Sam Mendes for the Theatre Artists Fund

2020 awards (24th annual ceremony) edit

Nominations were revealed on 23 November 2020.[29] Due to COVID-19 restrictions the ceremony itself was a virtual event and took place in the winter instead of its usual summertime slot.

Presented: 10 December 2020 at the London Coliseum[30][31]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2019 awards (23rd annual ceremony) edit

Nominations were revealed on 3 June 2019.[32]

Presented: 7 July 2019 at the Savoy Hotel, London[33][34]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2018 awards (22nd annual ceremony) edit

Nominations were revealed on 29 May 2018.[35]

Presented: 1 July 2018 at the Savoy Hotel, London[36][37]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2017 awards (21st annual ceremony) edit

Nominations were revealed on 6 June 2017[38][39]

Presented: 9 July 2017 at the Savoy Hotel, London[40]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

2016 awards (20th annual ceremony) edit

Nominations were revealed on 3 May 2016.[41][42]

Presented: 5 June 2016 at the Savoy Hotel, London[43][44]
Visual Arts Theatre Dance
Literature Pop Music Opera
Comedy Classical Music TV Drama
Film The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts

Selected previous winners (1997—2015) edit

Source: West End Theatre unless otherwise stated
Visual Arts Outstanding Achievement in the Arts
Literature Theatre

See also edit

References edit

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The South Bank Sky Arts Awards originally The South Bank Show Awards are an accolade recognising British achievements in the arts The awards have been given annually since 1997 1 South Bank Sky Arts AwardsAwarded forBritish achievements in the artsDate2 July 2023 2023 07 02 LocationSavoy Hotel LondonCountryUnited KingdomHosted byMelvyn BraggFormerly calledThe South Bank Show AwardsFirst awarded1997 26 years ago 1997 Websiteskyarts wbr sky wbr com wbr south bank sky arts awardsTelevision radio coverageNetworkITV 1997 2010 Sky Arts 2011 present They originated with the long running British arts programme The South Bank Show and Melvyn Bragg who has served as patron host and master of ceremonies of the awards since their inception The last South Bank Show Awards ceremony to be broadcast by ITV was in January 2010 and was held at The Dorchester hotel in London 2 After the network had announced that The South Bank Show would be cancelled at the end of the 2009 season the awards ceremony continued to be broadcast by Sky Arts and was eventually renamed the South Bank Sky Arts Awards 3 Sky Arts revived The South Bank Show itself in 2012 4 Contents 1 Award categories 2 2023 awards 27th annual ceremony 3 2022 awards 26th annual ceremony 4 2021 awards 25th annual ceremony 5 2020 awards 24th annual ceremony 6 2019 awards 23rd annual ceremony 7 2018 awards 22nd annual ceremony 8 2017 awards 21st annual ceremony 9 2016 awards 20th annual ceremony 10 Selected previous winners 1997 2015 11 See also 12 ReferencesAward categories edit nbsp The 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics cauldron winner of the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Visual Art March 2013 5 In addition to awards in each of the individual categories the South Bank Sky Arts Awards also include the Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award recognising lifetime contributions to the arts in Britain and the Times Breakthrough Award recognising outstanding new British talent The latter being the only category that is decided by a public vote 6 Past winners of the Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award include Julie Walters 2013 7 Michael Frayn 2012 8 Dame Judi Dench 2011 9 JK Rowling 2008 and The Who 2007 10 Between 2004 and 2010 the Arts Council England deciBel Award latterly the Arts Council England Diversity Award found a home at the ceremony Winners included Roy Williams for Fallout 2004 11 Neil Biswas for Bradford Riots 2007 12 Daljit Nagra for Look We Have Coming To Dover 2008 13 street artist Mohammed Ali 2009 14 and Julie McNamara 2010 15 Later between 2013 and 2016 the ceremony was used as the platform to announce the winners of the Sky Academy Arts Scholarships 16 As of the 27th annual ceremony broadcast July 2023 there were 12 award categories Visual Arts Theatre Dance Literature Pop Music Opera Comedy Classical Music TV Drama Film Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the Arts2023 awards 27th annual ceremony editShortlisted nominees were announced on 15 June 2023 17 18 This year s trophy in the form of a porcelain cat was designed by former winner Grayson Perry 19 Presented 2 July 2023 at the Savoy Hotel London 20 21 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Lynette Yiadom Boakye Fly in League with the Night Tate Britain Hew Locke The Procession Tate Britain Mohammed Sami The Point 0 Camden Arts Centre Winner Prima Facie Harold Pinter Theatre Blues for an Alabama Sky Royal National Theatre A Streetcar Named Desire Almeida Theatre Winner Light of Passage The Royal Ballet Say It Loud Ballet Black Coppelia Scottish BalletLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner The New Life Tom Crewe My Name is Yip Paddy Crewe The Exhibitionist Charlotte Mendelson Winner Raye My 21st Century Blues Kojey Radical Reason To Smile Arctic Monkeys The Car Winner The Rhinegold English National Opera Violet Britten Pears Arts and Music Theatre Wales for the Aldeburgh Festival The Makropulos Affair Welsh National OperaComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Big Boys Roughcut Television Channel 4 Derry Girls Hat Trick Productions Channel 4 Jordan Gray Is it a Bird Winner Gavin Higgins Concerto Grosso for Brass Band and Orchestra The Tredegar Band with BBC National Orchestra of Wales BBC Proms Hive Sally Beamish BBC National Orchestra of Wales with Catrin Finch harp BBC Proms The Oracle Manchester Collective amp Abel Selaocoe Winner Happy Valley Lookout Point TV BBC One The English Drama Republic amp Eight Rooks for Amazon amp BBC Sherwood House Productions BBC OneFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner Aftersun Ali amp Ava The Wonder Winner Dance Musa Motha Comedy Leo Reich TV Drama Leo Woodall Literature Louise Kennedy Opera Freddie De Tommaso Classical Sophie Kauer Visual Art Rana Begum Theatre Rosie Sheehy Film Raine Allen Miller Pop Jockstrap Winner Salman Rushdie author 2022 awards 26th annual ceremony editShortlisted nominees were announced on 30 June 2022 22 Presented 10 July 2022 at the Savoy Hotel London 23 24 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Michael Armitage Paradise Edict Royal Academy of Arts Rachel Whiteread Internal Objects Gagosian Hurvin Anderson Reverb Thomas Dane Gallery Winner Best of Enemies A Young Vic and Headlong co production The Walk The Walk Productions in association with Handspring Puppet Company and Good Chance Theatre Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club Winner The Dante Project Wayne McGregor The Royal Ballet Then or Now Ballet Black Starstruck Scottish BalletLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner Love Marriage Monica Ali Burntcoat Sarah Hall Open Water Caleb Azumah Nelson Winner Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert Sam Fender Seventeen Going Under Self Esteem Prioritise Pleasure Winner Rigoletto Opera North Bluebeard s Castle Theatre of Sound Wagner s RhineGold Birmingham Opera CompanyComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner We Are Lady Parts Channel 4 Starstruck series 1 BBC One Alma s Not Normal BBC Two Winner Huw Watkins Symphony No 2 The Halle Dani Howard Trombone Concerto Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Up for Grabs Mark Anthony Turnage BBC Symphony Orchestra Barbican Winner It s A Sin Red Production Company for Channel 4 and HBO Max in association with All3Media International Time BBC Studios for BBC One This Is Going To Hurt Sister Terrible Productions for BBC OneFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner Passing After Love Boiling Point Winner Comedy Liz Kingsman Classical Music Dani Howard Dance Emily Suzuki Film Emilia Jones Literature Catriona Ward Opera Nardus Williams Pop Wet Leg Theatre Samuel Creasey TV Drama Gabrielle Creevy Visual Art Rachel Jones Winner Tamara Rojo for her 10 highly regarded transformational years as artistic director of English National Ballet 2021 awards 25th annual ceremony editThe 25th annual ceremony marked its return as an in person event after COVID 19 related restrictions of the previous year with shortlisted nominees announced on 7 June 2021 25 Two special awards were bestowed this year for innovation in the arts during the pandemic one for an individual and one for a group institution Presented 19 July 2021 at the Savoy Hotel London 26 27 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Denzil Forrester Itchin amp Scratchin Nottingham Contemporary amp Spike Island Hold Still National Portrait Gallery Cold War Steve Meets The Outside World Medway Bournemouth Liverpool Coventry Winner Uncle Vanya 2020 film Harold Pinter Theatre BBC Four Pass Over Kiln Theatre Blindness Donmar Warehouse Winner Scherzo The Royal Ballet Lazuli Sky Birmingham Royal Ballet Final Edition Richard Alston Dance CompanyLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner Hamnet Maggie O Farrell Shuggie Bain Douglas Stuart Rainbow Milk Paul Mendez Winner Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia J Hus Big Conspiracy SAULT Untitled Black Is Winner L enfant et les sortileges VOPERA Street Scene Opera North Nixon in China Scottish OperaComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Ghosts series 2 Monumental Television BBC One Home series 2 Jantaculum Channel X Channel 4 Feel Good Objective Fiction amp Objective Media Group Scotland Channel 4 Netflix Winner Petrenko s Mahler I amp II Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Lawrence Power The Lockdown Commissions Second Ragged Music Festival Ragged School Museum Winner I May Destroy You BBC One HBO Small Axe BBC One Industry Bad Wolf BBC HBOFilm The Times Breakthrough Award 28 Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner Rocks Saint Maud His House Winner Theatre Samuel Bailey Classical Music Mishka Rushdie Momen Comedy The Pin Dance Arielle Smith Film Nick Rowland Literature Marina Kemp Opera Alex Woolf Pop Arlo Parks TV Drama Noah Jupe Visual Art Alberta Whittle Winner Grayson Perry artist writer and broadcaster Innovation in the arts during the pandemicWinner Group Institution Wigmore Hall for leading the way in transmission of live performance by exceptional performers Winner Individual Sam Mendes for the Theatre Artists Fund2020 awards 24th annual ceremony editNominations were revealed on 23 November 2020 29 Due to COVID 19 restrictions the ceremony itself was a virtual event and took place in the winter instead of its usual summertime slot Presented 10 December 2020 at the London Coliseum 30 31 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Steve McQueen Year 3 Tate Britain and billboards across London Tracey Emin A Fortnight of Tears White Cube Bermondsey Martin Parr Only Human National Portrait Gallery Winner Standing at the Sky s Edge Crucible Theatre Sheffield Life of Pi Crucible Theatre Sheffield Cyrano de Bergerac Playhouse Theatre Winner Victoria Northern Ballet Ingoma Ballet Black Matthew Bourne s Romeo and Juliet A New Adventures ProductionLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner Girl Edna O Brien The Confessions of Frannie Langton Sara Collins On Chapel Sands My mother and other missing persons Laura Cumming Winner Dave Psychodrama Kano Hoodies All Summer Michael Kiwanuka Kiwanuka Winner Katya Kabanova The Royal Opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Birmingham Opera Company Iolanta Opera Holland ParkComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Fleabag BBC Three and Amazon Prime Video Two Brothers Pictures Sex Education Netflix Eleven Film Home Jantaculum Channel X for Channel 4 Winner Thea Musgrave Trumpet Concerto Cheltenham Music Festival City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Gotterdammerung Edinburgh International Festival Sir Andrew Davis and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Thomas Ades Concerto for Piano and Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra Winner Chernobyl Sister The Mighty Mint Word Games Sky Atlantic HBO The Virtues Warp Films Big Arty Productions Channel 4 Years and Years Red Production Company and HBO for BBC OneFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner The Souvenir Rocketman For Sama Winner Film Waad Al Kateab Classical Music Jess Gillam Comedy London Hughes Dance Paris Fitzpatrick Literature Candice Carty Williams Opera Rowan Pierce Pop Beabadoobee Theatre Miriam Teak Lee TV Drama Dafne Keen Visual Art Michael Armitage Winner Ian McKellen actor 2019 awards 23rd annual ceremony editNominations were revealed on 3 June 2019 32 Presented 7 July 2019 at the Savoy Hotel London 33 34 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner 14 18 NOW Danny Boyle Pages of the Sea Tacita Dean The exhibitions Landscape Portrait Still Life and Woman with a Red Hat Royal Academy of Arts 250th Summer Exhibition co ordinated by Grayson Perry Winner The Inheritance Young Vic amp Noel Coward Theatre Company Gielgud Theatre Sweat Donmar Warehouse Winner Playlist Track 1 2 by William Forsythe English National Ballet Corybantic Games by Christopher Wheeldon The Royal Ballet XENOS Akram Khan CompanyLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner Ordinary People Diana Evans The Italian Teacher Tom Rachman Kudos Rachel Cusk Winner Lily Allen No Shame Sons of Kemet Your Queen is a Reptile IDLES Joy as an Act of Resistance Winner Porgy and Bess English National Opera Rhondda Rips It Up Welsh National Opera Falstaff Garsington OperaComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Derry Girls Hat Trick Productions Channel 4 Inside No 9 BBC Studios BBC Two Hang Ups SLAM Films Channel 4 Winner Debussy Festival City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Bernstein Centenary John Wilson Cumnock Tryst Winner A Very English Scandal Blueprint Pictures BBC One Patrick Melrose Little Island Productions Two Cities Television Sunny March Sky Atlantic Killing Eve Sid Gentle Films BBC OneFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner The Favourite Beast They Shall Not Grow Old Winner Film Jessie Buckley Classical Music Alpesh Chauhan Comedy Jessie Cave Dance Joseph Sissens Literature Anna Marie Crowhurst Opera Nadine Benjamin Pop Freya Ridings Theatre Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss TV Drama Chance Perdomo Visual Art Haroon Mirza Winner Sir Lenny Henry comedian 2018 awards 22nd annual ceremony editNominations were revealed on 29 May 2018 35 Presented 1 July 2018 at the Savoy Hotel London 36 37 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Rose Wylie Quack Quack Serpentine Sackler Gallery Mat Collishaw Thresholds Somerset House Paula Rego The Boy Who Loved the Sea and Other Stories Jerwood Gallery Winner The Jungle A Young Vic and National Theatre co production with Good Chance Theatre The Ferryman Royal Court Gielgud Theatre Follies National Theatre Winner Maliphantworks Russell Maliphant Company Flight Pattern The Royal Ballet Pina Bausch s Le Sacre du printemps The Rite of Spring English National BalletLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner Ma am Darling 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret Craig Brown Home Fire Kamila Shamsie La Belle Sauvage The Book of Dust Philip Pullman Winner Stormzy Gang Signs amp Prayer Loyle Carner Yesterday s Gone Dua Lipa Dua Lipa Winner Hamlet Glyndebourne Pelleas and Melisande Scottish Opera Albert Herring The Grange FestivalComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Inside No 9 BBC Two Catastrophe Channel 4 This Country BBC Three Winner Gurrelieder BBC Philharmonic and The Halle Enescu s Oedipe London Philharmonic Orchestra This is Rattle London Symphony Orchestra Winner Howards End Playground BBC One Line of Duty World Productions BBC One The Crown Left Bank Pictures NetflixFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner Paddington 2 Lady Macbeth Dunkirk Winner Pop Nubya Garcia Classical Music Oliver Zeffman Comedy Sophie Willan Dance Dickson Mbi Film Francis Lee Literature Imogen Hermes Gowar Opera Rachel Redmond Theatre Monica Dolan TV Drama Alex Lawther Visual Art Heather Agyepong Winner Benedict Cumberbatch actor 2017 awards 21st annual ceremony editNominations were revealed on 6 June 2017 38 39 Presented 9 July 2017 at the Savoy Hotel London 40 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Artangel Inside Artists and Writers in Reading Prison John Akomfrah Vertigo Sea George Shaw My Back to Nature Winner Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Palace Theatre The Shakespeare Trilogy Donmar at King s Cross Yerma Young Vic Winner Akram Khan s Giselle English National Ballet An Italian in Madrid Richard Alston Dance Company Jane Eyre Northern BalletLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner The Gustav Sonata Rose Tremain The Return Fathers Sons and the Land in Between Hisham Matar Swing Time Zadie Smith Winner David Bowie Blackstar The 1975 I like it when you sleep for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it Skepta Konnichiwa Winner Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen The Ring Cycle Opera North 4 48 Psychosis Royal Opera House Nothing Glyndebourne Youth OperaComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Fleabag BBC Three Camping Sky Atlantic People Just Do Nothing BBC Three Winner Stravinsky Myths amp Rituals Philharmonia Orchestra Tom Coult Spirit of the Staircase London Sinfonietta Martyn Brabbins Monteverdi Vespers Dunedin Consort Lammermuir Winner Happy Valley BBC One National Treasure Channel 4 The Crown NetflixFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner I Daniel Blake American Honey Under the Shadow Winner Classical Sheku Kanneh Mason Comedy Kieran Hodgson Dance Vidya Patel Film Lewis MacDougall Literature Joseph Knox Opera Natalya Romaniw Pop Music Sampha Theatre Kate O Flynn TV Drama Malachi Kirby Visual Art Rachel Kneebone Winner Andrew Lloyd Webber theatre composer impresario 2016 awards 20th annual ceremony editNominations were revealed on 3 May 2016 41 42 Presented 5 June 2016 at the Savoy Hotel London 43 44 Visual Arts Theatre DanceWinner Lynette Yiadom Boakye Verses After Dusk Serpentine Gallery Banksy Dismaland Bemusement Park Cornelia Parker Magna Carta An Embroidery British Library Winner Hangmen Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre Oresteia Almeida Theatre People Places and Things National Theatre and Headlong Winner 1984 Northern Ballet Paradise Lost lies unopened beside me Lost Dog Woolf Works The Royal BalletLiterature Pop Music OperaWinner The Year of the Runaways Sunjeev Sahota The Past Tessa Hadley The Wolf Border Sarah Hall Winner Benjamin Clementine At Least For Now Sleaford Mods Key Markets Years amp Years Communion Winner Force of Destiny English National Opera Krol Roger Royal Opera House Saul GlyndebourneComedy Classical Music TV DramaWinner Catastrophe Channel 4 Chewing Gum E4 Peter Kay s Car Share BBC One Winner Mark Simpson The Immortal Stephen Hough International Piano Series Debussy and Chopin Royal Festival Hall City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons Farewell Concert Symphony Hall Winner Doctor Foster BBC One Humans Channel 4 Wolf Hall BBC TwoFilm The Times Breakthrough Award Outstanding Achievement in the ArtsWinner 45 Years Brooklyn Ex Machina Winner Pop Stormzy Classical Music Mark Simpson Comedy Romesh Ranganathan Dance Zizi Strallen Film Agyness Deyn Literature Barney Norris Opera Jennifer France Theatre Matt Henry TV Drama Michaela Coel Visual Art Charlotte Moth Winner Eddie Izzard comedian and actor Selected previous winners 1997 2015 editSource West End Theatre unless otherwise stated Visual Arts Outstanding Achievement in the Arts2015 Paul Cummins Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red 2014 Katie Paterson Tipping Point Wolverhampton Art Gallery 2013 Thomas Heatherwick London 2012 Olympic Cauldron 2012 Grayson Perry Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman British Museum 2011 Tacita Dean The Craneway Event Frith Street Gallery 2010 Anish Kapoor retrospective exhibition Royal Academy 2009 Peter Doig Tate Britain 2008 Andy Goldsworthy Yorkshire Sculpture Park 2007 Gilbert amp George Sonofagod Pictures Was Jesus Heterosexual 2006 John Virtue London paintings at The National Gallery 2005 Paula Rego In Focus exhibition at Tate Britain 2004 Chris Ofili Venice Biennale 2003 Anish Kapoor Marsyas 2002 Frank Auerbach retrospective at the Royal Academy 2001 Norman Foster Great Court of the British Museum 45 46 2000 Gary Hulme exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery 47 48 1999 Anthony Gormley Angel of the North 49 50 1998 1997 2015 Sylvie Guillem dancer choreographer 2014 Tracey Emin artist 2013 Julie Walters actress 2012 Michael Frayn writer 2011 Judi Dench actress 2010 Melvyn Bragg TV presenter 2009 Cameron Mackintosh theatre producer 2008 J K Rowling author 2007 The Who rock group 2006 Richard Attenborough film director 2005 Paul Abbott scriptwriter 2004 Helen Mirren actress 2003 Tom Stoppard playwright 2002 Bernard Haitink conductor 2001 Harold Pinter playwright 45 46 2000 Cliff Richard pop singer 47 48 1999 Simon Rattle conductor 51 50 1998 1997 Richard Eyre theatre director 52 53 Literature Theatre2015 Henry Marsh Do No Harm Stories of Life Death and Brain Surgery 2014 Kate Atkinson Life after Life 2013 Hilary Mantel Bring Up The Bodies 2012 Claire Tomalin Charles Dickens A Life 2011 Candia McWilliam What to Look for in Winter A Memoir in Blindness 2010 Adam Foulds The Quickening Maze 2009 Linda Grant The Clothes on their Backs 2008 Mohsin Hamid The Reluctant Fundamentalist 2007 Edward St Aubyn Mother s Milk 2006 John McGahern Memoir 54 55 2005 David Mitchell Cloud Atlas 2004 Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in 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