![]() ![]() ![]() The winner will be recognized on Friday, October 18, 2013, at VMFA and on Saturday, October 19, 2013, at the Library of Virginia’s annual Virginia Literary Awards Gala. ![]() The judges selected The Innocence of Objects by Orhan Pamuk as this year’s winner. This year’s finalists for the Art in Literature Award are: Alex Danchev for Cezanne, A Life Sheila Hale for Titian, His Life Veronica Kavass for Artists in Love Sarah McPhee for Bernini’s Beloved and Orhan Pamuk for The Innocence of Objects. Categories include works of journalism, poetry, fiction, biography, history, and museum exhibition catalogs. This award recognizes an outstanding book in fiction or nonfiction that demonstrates the highest literary merit as a creative or scholarly work on the theme of visual artists or art. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Library of Virginia are pleased to announce Art in Literature: The Mary Lynn Kotz Award. ![]()
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