The Foundation supports the Prix Marcel Duchamp

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The nomited for the 2022 Marcel Duchamp Prize: Philippe Decrauzat, Mimosa Echard, Iván Argote, Giulia Andreani © Hugues Lawson-Body
Lili Reynaud Dewar, Video installation © Courtesy de l’artiste, de la galerie CLEARING, New-York/Bruxelles ; et de la galerie Emmanuel Layr, Vienne/Rome
Kapwani Kiwanga, "Flowers for Africa : Tunisia", 2014, view of the exhibition "A Time for New Dreams", Serpentine Galleries, London, 2019 © readsreads.info / courtesy the artist and galerie Poggi, Paris
The Prix Marcel Duchamp is awarded each year to a French artist or an artist living in France and working in the field of the plastic and visual arts. As part of its close involvement with contemporary creation in all its forms, since 2008 the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès has been a dedicated supporter of this prize, which is amongst the leading accolades in the field of contemporary art.

In the year 2000, the ADIAF (Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l’Art Français) created the Prix Marcel Duchamp. By honouring a French artist or an artist living in France, active in the fields of plastic and visual arts and representative of their generation, the ADIAF aimed to raise the profile of French artistic creativity on the international scene. 

A hugely successful initiative, the Prix Marcel Duchamp has become a reference in the field of contemporary art. Over the years, the artistic practices of the laureates and nominees – four in total each year – have come to form a unique panorama of contemporary creativity in France, in all its vitality and diversity.

The Centre Pompidou, Musée National d’Art Moderne accompanies this prize, which has also been supported by private collectors since its founding. Since 2016, this public partnership has been reinforced through the decision to grant each of the nominated artists a personal exhibition at the Centre Pompidou.

In 2022, Mimosa Echard was awarded the Prix Marcel Duchamp for her installation Espace more. Viewers can only guess at the works rendered inaccessible by a translucid wall of water that unifies them into a single image – a panoramic screen displaying an endless flow that suggests the continuous production of information. Born in 1986 in Alès, France, Mimosa Echard lives and works in Paris, France.

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The Prix Marcel Duchamp is awarded each year to a French artist or an artist living in France and working in the field of the plastic and visual arts.
Since 2008, the Foundation has supported this prize, which has become one of the leading accolades in the field of contemporary art.
Over the years, the artistic practices of the laureates and nominees have come to form a unique panorama of contemporary creativity in France.

Information

  • Finalists of the Prix Marcel Duchamp 

    2022: Mimosa Echard
    2021: Lili Reynaud Dewar
    2020: Kapwani Kiwanga
    2019: Éric Baudelaire
    2018: Clément Cogitore
    2017: Joana Hadjithomas et Khalil Joreige 
    2016: Kader Attia
    2015: Melik Ohanian
    2014: Julien Prévieux
    2013: Latifa Echakhch
    2012: Daniel Dewar et Grégory Gicquel
    2011: Mircea Cantor
    2010: Cyprien Gaillard
    2009: Sâadane Afif
    2008: Laurent Grasso
    2007: Tatiana Trouvé
    2006: Philippe Mayaux
    2005: Claude Closky
    2004: Carole Benzaken
    2003: Mathieu Mercier
    2002: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
    2000: Thomas Hirschhorn

  • Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022

    Nominated artists are:

    Giulia Andreani
    Iván Argote
    Philippe Decrauzat
    Mimosa Echard

    Exhibition of the three finalists and the winner of the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022, until 02/01/2023.

    Centre Pompidou
    Place Georges-Pompidou
    75004 Paris

    www.centrepompidou.fr

    Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français

    www.adiaf.com

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