Marcel Duchamp Prize

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9 June 2015
Announced
24 October 2015
Prize money
EUR €65,000
Location
France
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The Marcel Duchamp Prize was created in 2000 by the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art(ADIAF). Its ambition is to honour a French artist or artist residing in France, representative of his or her generation and working in the field of the plastic and visual arts: installation, video, painting, photography, sculpture … In keeping with the essential artist after whom it is named, this prize wishes to bring together the most innovative artists of their generation on the French scene and encourage all of the new artistic forms, thereby stimulating creation.

The Marcel Duchamp Prize has the aim of raising the international profile of the French artistic scene, every year the Marcel Duchamp Prize honours a winner from among four French artists or artists residing in France in the field of the plastic and visual arts. The ambition of this collector’s prize, organized in partnership with the Centre Pompidou, is to bring together the most innovative artists of their generation and help them develop their visibility both in France and worldwide.

Prizes:

Main Prize - 35,000 euros and an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou.

Venue: Carré d’Art, musée d’art contemporain, Nimes, France

Contact: For more information call +33 (0) 142 96 2400 or email adiaf@adiaf.com

 

Summary
Application dates
9 June 2015 - 9 June 2015
Exhibition dates
26 June - 31 October 2015
Finalists notified
9 June 2015
Eligibility
Invitation
Prize frequency
Annual
Judges
Claude Bonnin, Philippe Dolfi, Estelle Francès, Gilles Fuchs, Dorith Galuz, Thierry Gontier, Michèle Guyot-Roze, Christine Macel, Jean-Pierre Pont, Didier Saulnier, Akemi Shiraha.
Prize genre
General
Location
Carré d’Art, Nimes
France
Prizes
EUR €65,000
Fees
Last updated
16 February 2023
Prior Winners
No prize winners information available