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The Marcel Duchamp Prize editions

Key dates

– Thursday, January 8, 2026: Selection committee meeting and announcement of nominated artists
– Thursday, October 1, 2026: Opening of the Marcel Duchamp Prize exhibition at the Musée d’Art de Paris
– Curators: Nicolas Liucci-Goutnikov (Centre Pompidou), Odile Burluraux (MAM)
– Thursday, October 22, 2026: Announcement of the laureate
– Exhibition: October 2, 2026 to February 7, 2027

Nominated artists:

  • Joël Andrianomearisoa, 1977, Almine Rech (Paris) Primo Marella (Milan) and Sabrina Amrani (Madrid)
  • Brognon Rollin, 1978 and 1980, MFC Michèle Didier (Paris)
  • Laura Henno, 1976, Galerie Nathalie Obadia (Paris)
  • Josèfa Ntjam, 1992, Nicoletti Contemporary (London)

 

International Jury

– Xavier REY, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, Paris, Jury President
– Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of ADIAF
– Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
– Fabrice HERGOTT, Director of the Museum of Modern Art, Paris
– Fernando ARRIOLA, Collector (Spain)
– Kader ATTIA, Artist (France)
– Berlinde DE BRUYCKERE, Artist (Belgium)
– Karin HINDSBO, Director of the Tate Modern, London
– Christophe LERIBAULT, President of the Louvre Museum
– Marie-Cécile ZINSOU, Collector (France, Benin)

 

ADIAF Selection Committee

Edem ALLADO, Claude BONNIN, Thierry FORIEN, Dorith GALUZ, Hélène GHEYSENS, Catherine HELLIER DU VERNEUIL, Nina RODRIGUES-ELY, Akemi SHIRAHA, Lucie TRÉGUIER, Nicolas TRÈVES, Vanessa TUBINO

 

Artists Reporters

Annabelle TENEZE (Joël ANDRIANOMEARISOA), Frère Marc Chauveau (BROGNON ROLLIN), Josèfa NTJAM (Cédric FAUQ), Isabelle RENARD (Laura HENNO)

Key dates

Thursday, January 9, 2025: Selection committee and announcement of nominated artists
Thursday, September 25, 2025: Opening of the Prix Marcel Duchamp exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris
Curators: Jean-Pierre Criqui (Centre Pompidou), Julia Garimorth (MAM)
Thursday, October 23, 2025: Announcement of the winner
Exhibition: September 26, 2025 to February 22, 2026

 

Nominated artists :

  • Bianca BONDI

Born in 1986 in Johannesburg, South Africa – lives and works in Paris. Represented by Galerie Mor Charpentier (Paris).

  • Xie LEI

Born in 1983, China – lives and works in Paris. Represented by galleries Semiose (Paris), Meessen (Bruxelles), Sies + Höke (Düsseldorf), François Ghebaly (Los Angeles / New York)

  • Eva NIELSEN

Born in 1983 in Les Lilas, France – lives and works in Paris. Represented by Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Paris / Zurich) and The Pill gallery (Paris / Istanbul).

  • Lionel SABATTE

Born in 1975 in Toulouse – lives and works in Paris and Los Angeles. Represented by galerie Ceysson & Bénétière (Paris, New York, Tokyo, Koerich, Lyon, Genève, Saint-Etienne, Pannery).

 

International Jury 2025

  • Xavier REY, Director of the Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris, President of the Jury
  • Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of the ADIAF
  • Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Laurent DUMAS, Collector (France)
  • Fabrice HERGOTT, Director, Musée d’art moderne de la ville de Paris
  • Ann Veronica JANSSENS, Artist (Belgium/UK)
  • Yan PEI-MING, Artist (China/France)
  • Patrizia SANDRETTO RE REBAUDENGO, Collector (Italy)
  • Manuel SEGADE, Director, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia (Spain)
  • Aurélie VOLTZ, Director, Musée d’art contemporain de Saint-Étienne Métropole

 

ADIAF Selection Committee

Claude BONNIN; Akemi SHIHARA; Philippe CASTILLO; Béatrice CHARON; Véronique CLAVIÈRE-SCHIELE; Patricia GUÉRIN; Hervé HALGAND; Deborah ITTAH; Brigitte SABY; Jean-Michel VERGÈS; Duan Zhang DE COURRÈGES

 

Artist reporters :

Jérôme SANS (Bianca BONDI), Marianne DERRIEN (Eva NIELSEN), David QUERE ( Lionel SABATTE),  Julia MARCHAND (XIE Lei)

Key dates

  • January 10 2024 : Selection Committee
  • October 1st 2024 : Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4. : Jeanne BRUN
  • October 14 2024 : Announcement of the winner
  • October 2 2024 to January 5 2025 : Collective exhibition of the nominated artists

 

Nominated artists :

  • Abdelkader BENCHAMMA

Born in 1975 in Mazamet (France), lives and works in Paris and Montpellier.

Represented by galerie Templon Paris / Brussels / New York, and ADN Galeria, Barcelona.

  • Gaëlle CHOISNE

Born in Cherbourg in 1985. Lives and works in Paris and Berlin.

Represented by galerie Air de Paris, Paris.

  • Angela DETANICO / Rafael LAIN

Born respectively in 1974 and 1973 in Brazil

Live and work in Paris

Represented by galerie Martine Aboucaya, Paris, and LMNO, Brussels

  • Noémie GOUDAL

Born in 1984, lives and works in Paris

Represented by Edel Assanti Gallery, London

 

International Jury : 

  • Xavier REY, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou
  • Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of the ADIAF
  • Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Estelle FRANCÊS, Collector, co-founder and director of the Francès Foundation (France)
  • Frédérique GOERIG- HERGOTT, Chief Curator, Director of Dijon Museums (France)
  • Thomas HIRSCHHORN, Artist (Switzerland, lives in France)
  • Glenn D. LOWRY, The David Rockefeller, Director, MoMA (United States)
  • Otobong NKANGA, Artist (Nigeria/Belgium)
  • Alain SERVAIS, Collector (Belgium)

 

ADIAF Selection Committee : 

Claude BONNIN, Dominique AGOSTINI, Alain CANTAGREL Renato CASCIANI, Joëlle CINQ-FRAIX DELANOË, Thuy Oanh DO KHAC, Patricia DUPIN, Thierry GONTIER, Alain LE PROVOST, Sophie SAFAR, Akemi SHIRAHA

 

Artist reporters :

Christian Bernard (Abdelkader BENCHAMMA), Thomas Conchou (Gaëlle CHOISNE), Sébastien Delot (Angela DETANICO et Rafael LAIN),  Alona Pardo (Noémie GOUDAL)

Key dates

  • January 12, 2023: Selection Committee
  • October 3, 2023: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Level 4

Curator of the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou: Angela LAMPE

  • October 16, 2023: Presentation of the artists by their rapporteurs and announcement of the winner
  • October 4, 2023 to January 8, 2024: Collective exhibition of the nominated artists

 

Laureate : 

  • Tarik KISWANSON

 

Nominated artists :

  • Bertille BAK

Born in 1983 in Arras (France), Lives and works in Paris Represented by Xippas Gallery, Paris and The Gallery Apart, Rome

  • Bouchra KHALILI

French Moroccan artist born in 1975 in Casablanca – Lives and works in Berlin Represented by Mor Charpentier gallery, Paris and ADN galeria, Barcelona

  • Tarik KISWANSON

Born in 1986 in Halmstad (Sweden) – Lives and works in Paris and Amman (Jordan) Represented by the gallery carlier | gebauer, Berlin and Sfeir-Semler, Beirut and Hamburg

  • Massinissa SELMANI

Born in 1980 in Algiers – Lives and works in Tours Represented by the Anne-Sarah Benichou gallery (Paris), Selma Feriani (Tunis, London), Jane Lombard (New-York)

 

International Jury:

  • Xavier REY, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of the ADIAF
  • Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Dr. Jimena BLÀZQUEZ ABASCAL, Collector, Director of the Montenmedio Contemporary Foundation (Spain)
  • Dr. Josée GENSOLLEN, Collector, Collection Gensollen La Fabrique, Marseille (France)
  • Béatrice SALMON, Director of the Centre national des arts plastiques, CNAP (France)
  • Adam D. WEINBERG, Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art (USA)

 

ADIAF Selection Committee:

Claude BONNIN (President), Akemi SHIRAHA (Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association), Hervé ACKER, Pierre-Antoine BAUBION, Patricia DUPIN, Noria FLEURY, Serge GALUZ, Pascale GÉRARDIN, Ronan GROSSIAT, Catherine HELLIER DU VERNEUIL, Gérard MAVALAIS

 

Artist reporters:

Cédric FAUQ (Bertille Bak), Natasa PETRESIN-BACHELEZ (Bouchra Khalili), Natasha Marie LLORENS (Massinissa Selmani), Jean Marc PREVOST (Tarik Kiswanson)

Key dates

  • 12 January 2022: Selection Committee
  • 4 October 2022: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4.
    Curator of the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou : Aurélie VERDIER
  • 17 October 2022: Announcement of the winner
  • 5 October 2022 to 2 January 2023: Collective exhibition of the nominated artists

 

Laureate :

  • Mimosa ECHARD

 

Nominated artists :

  • Giulia ANDREANI

Born 1985. Represented by Max Hetzler Berlin | Paris | Londres galleries.

  • Iván ARGOTE

Born 1983. Represented by the Perrotin gallery in Paris, Vermelho gallery in Sao Paulo and Albarrán Bourdais in Madrid.

  • Philippe DECRAUZAT

Born 1974. Represented by the Francesca Pia galerie in Zurich,  Medhi Chouakri gallery in Berlin and the Nara Roesler gallery in Sao Paulo.

  • Mimosa ECHARD

Born 1986. Represented by the Chantal Crousel gallery in Paris and the Martina Simetti gallery in Milano.

 

International Jury : 

  • Xavier REY, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of the ADIAF
  • Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Pedro BARBOSA, Collector (Brazil)
  • Cécile DEBRAY, President of the Picasso national Museum, Paris (France)
  • Elsy LAHNER, Curator of the Albertina Museum, Vienna (Austria)
  • Nathalie MAMANE-COHEN, Collector (Paris)

 

ADIAF Selection Committee : 

Claude BONNIN, Dominique AGOSTINI, Annie COMBELLES, Béatrice CHARON, Sébastien LEBREC, Isabelle LEMAÎTRE, Roberta MALAVASI, Sophie SAFAR, Françoise QUEMIN, Jean-François TINÉ, Akemi SHIRAHA.

 

Artist reporters :

Nadia Yala KISUKIDI (Giulia Andreani), Kathryn WEIR (Iván Argote), Julien FRONSACQ (Philippe Decrauzat), Jill GASPARINA (Mimosa Echard)

Key dates

  • 7 January 2021 : Selection Committee
  • 5 October 2021: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4.
    Curator of the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou : Philippe BETTINELLI
  • 18 October 2021: Announcement of the winner
  • 6 October 2020 to 3 January 2021: Collective exhibition of the nominated artists

 

Laureate :

  • Lili REYNAUD DEWAR

 

Nominated artists :

  • Julian CHARRIÈRE

Born in 1987 in Morges, Switzerland. Lives and works in Berlin. Represented by the galleries: Dittrich & Schlechtreim, Berlin; Sean Kelly, New York (US); Sies + Hôke, Dusseldorf; Tschudi, Zweigniederlfassung Zuoz.

  • Isabelle CORNARO

Born in 1974 in Aurillac, France. Lives and works in Paris and Geneva. Represented by the galleries: Balice Hertling, Paris; Francesca Pia, Zurich; Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles and Foksal Gallery, Warsaw.

  • Julien CREUZET

Born in 1986 in Le Blanc Mesnil, France. Lives and works in Fontenay-sous-Bois. Represented by the galleries: High Art, Paris and Document, Chicago.

  • Lili REYNAUD DEWAR

Born in 1974 in La Rochelle, France. Lives and works in Grenoble. Represented by the galleries Clearing, Brussels & New-York ; Emmanuel Layr, Vienna & Rome.

 

International Jury : 

  • Leon AMITAI, Collector, entrepreneur, Colombia
  • Claude BONNIN, Collector, President of the ADIAF
  • Shalva BREUS, Collector, Founder of the Breus Foundation and the Kandinsky Prize, Russia
  • Emma LAVIGNE, President of the Palais de Tokyo, Paris
  • Xavier REY, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou
  • Akemi SHIRAHA, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Annabelle TÉNÈZE, Director of Abattoirs, Museum Frac Occitanie Toulouse

 

ADIAF Selection Committee : 

Dominique AGOSTINI, Marie-Nöelle ASTRIC, Guy BLOCH-CHAMFORT, Matthieu CORRADINO, Gilles FUCHS (PrEsident), Hélène GHEYSENS, Ronan GROSSIAT, Patricia GUERIN, Isabelle KOWAL, Brigitte SABY, Akemi SHIRAHA

 

Rapporteurs of the artists : 

Martin GUINARD-TERRIN (Julian Charrière), Clément DIRIÉ (Isabelle Cornaro), Maboula SOUMAHORO (Julien Creuzet), Manuel SEGADE (Lili Reynaud Dewar)

Key dates

  • 18 December 2019: Selection committee
  • 6 October 2020: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4.
    Curator of the exhibition at the Centre Pompidou: Sophie Duplaix
  • 19 October 2020: Announcement of the laureate
  • 7 October 2020 to 4 January 2021: Group exhibition of nominated artists

 

Laureate : 

  • Kapwani Kiwanga

 

Nominated artists:

  • Alice Anderson

Franco-British artist, born in 1972 in Alfortville, France. Lives and works in London. Gallery representation: Valérie Bach – La Patinoire Royale, Brussels

  • Hicham Berrada

Born in 1986 in Casablanca, Morocco. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: kamel mennour, Paris/London; Wentrup, Berlin; CulturesInterface, Casablanca.

  • Kapwani Kiwanga

Born in 1978 in Hamilton, Canada. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Jérôme Poggi, Paris; Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg;Tanja Wagner Gallery, Berlin

  • Enrique Ramirez

Born in 1979 in Santiago, Chile. Lives and works in France. Gallery representation:Michel Rein, Paris

 

International jury: 

  • Bernard Blistène, Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – President of the jury
  • Chris Dercon, President of the Réunion des Musées Nationaux-Grand Palais
  • Gilles Fuchs, Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Michèle Guyot-Roze, Collector, Vice-President of the Hippocrene Foundation, France
  • Gitte Ørskou, Director of Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden
  • Akemi Shiraha, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association
  • Marie-Cécile Zinsou, Collector, President of the Zinsou Foundation, Benin

 

ADIAF selection committee:

Gilles Fuchs (President), Claude Bonnin, Oliviu Crisan, Dorith Galuz, Pascale Gérardin, Frédéric de Goldschmidt, Gérard Mavalais, Sophie Safar, Jean-Philippe Vernes, Didier Wolf, Akemi Shiraha.

 

Artist reporters: 

Jean-Jacques Aillagon (Hicham Barrada), Angeles Alonso Espinosa (Enrique Ramirez), Emanuelle Coccia (Kapwani Kiwanga), Annabelle Gugnon (Alice Anderson).

Key dates

  • 10 January 2019: Selection committee
  • 8 October 2019: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4.
    Curated by Nicolas Liucci-Goutnikov at the Centre Pompidou
  • 14 October 2019: Announcement of the laureate

 

Laureate : 

  • Éric Baudelaire

 

Nominated artists

  • Éric Baudelaire

French artist born in 1973 in Salt Lake City, United States. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Greta Meert, Brussels – Barbara Wien, Berlin – Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid.

  • Katinka Bock

German artist born in 1976 in Frankfurt, Germany. Lives and works in Paris and Berlin. Gallery representation: Jocelyn Wolff, Paris and Meyer Riegger, Berlin/Karlsruhe.

  • Marguerite Humeau

French artist born in 1986 in Cholet, France Lives and works in London. Gallery representation: Clearing, Brussels.

  • Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille

Born in 1974, respectively in Belgrade and Boulogne-sur-mer, France. Live and work in Dijon. Gallery representation: Almine Rech, Paris/Brussels/London/New York – Max Hetzler, Berlin – Alfonso Artiaco, Naples – Pietro Sparta, Chagny, France.

International jry

  • Bernard Blistène, Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • João Fernandes, Deputy Director of Museo Nacional de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
  • Gilles Fuchs, Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Jean de Loisy, Director of Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris
  • Afroditi Panagiotakou, Collector, Director of Culture, Onassis Foundation
  • Catherine Petitgas, Collector, President of Fluxus Art Projects and Chair of Tate International Council
  • Akemi Shiraha, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association

ADIAF selection committee:

Sylvie Fontaine, Gilles Fuchs, Thierry Gontier, Ronan Grossiat, Hervé Halgand, Laurent Issaurat, Nathalie Mamane-Cohen, Marie-Ange Moulonguet, Bruno Ribeyron-Montmartin, Maya Sachweh, Akemi Shiraha.

Artist reporters: 

Katrina Brown (Katinka Bock), Philippe Mangeot (Eric Baudelaire), Bernard Marcadé (Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille), Alexandra Midal (Marguerite Humeau).

Key dates

  • 1 February 2018: Selection committee
  • 9 October 2018: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4. Curated by Marcella Lista at the Centre Pompidou
  • 15 October 2018: Announcement of the laureate

 

Laureate : 

  • Clément Cogitore

 

Nominated artists

  • Mohamed Bourouissa

Born in 1978 in Blida, Algeria. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris / London.

  • Clément Cogitore

Born in 1983 in Colmar, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Eva Hober Gallery, Paris and Reinhard Hauff Gallery, Stuttgart.

  • Thu Van Tran

Born in 1979 in Ho Chi Min-City, Vietnam. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Meessen De Clercq Gallery, Brussels. 

  • Marie Voignier

Born in 1974 in Ris-Orangis, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Marcelle Alix Gallery, Paris. 

International jury

  • Bernard Blistène, Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
  • Gilles Fuchs, Collector, President of ADIAF.
  • Jean Claude Gandur, Collector, President of the Gandur pour l’Art Foundation.
  • Maja Hoffmann, Collector, President of the Luma Foundation.
  • Laurent Le Bon, President of the Picasso-Paris Museum.
  • Marina Loshak, Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
  • Akemi Shiraha, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association

ADIAF selection committee:

Sylvie Fontaine, Gilles Fuchs, Marie-Christine Gabillaud-Wolf, Dorith Galuz, Thierry Gontier, Ronan Grossiat, Thierry Laurent, Marie-Ange Moulonguet, Bruno Ribeyron-Montmartin, Akemi Shiraha, Jean-Michel Vergès.

Artist reporters: 

Katerina Gregos (Thu Van Tran), Géraldine Gourbe (Marie Voignier), Carlos Basualdo (Mohamed Bourouissa), Jean-Charles Vergne (Clément Cogitore).

Key dates

  • 2 February 2017: Selection committee
  • 26 September 2017: Opening of the exhibition of the nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou, Galerie 4.
  • 27 October 2017 to 8 January 2018: Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. Curated by Alicia Knock
  • 16 October: Announcement of the laureate

 

Laureate :

  • Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige

 

Nominated artists

  • Maja Bajevic

Born in 1967 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Michel Rein Gallery, Paris/Brussels; Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich.

  • Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige

Born in 1969. Live and work between Paris and Beirut. Gallery representation: In Situ-Fabienne Leclerc Gallery, Paris; The Third Line, Dubai; CRG Gallery, New York.

  • Charlotte Moth

Born in 1978 in Carshalton, UK. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Marcelle Alix Gallery, Paris.

  • Vittorio Santoro

Born in 1962 in Zurich, Switzerland. Lives and works between Paris and Zurich. Gallery representation: Thomas Bernard Gallery – Cortex Athletico, Paris,
Counter Space, Zurich.

International jury

  • Bernard Blistène (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Carmen Gimenez (United States), Curator, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  • Erika Hoffmann (Germany), Collector, Sammlung Hoffmann, Berlin
  • Mao Jihong (China), Collector, President, Exception for Mixmind and Fangsuo, Guangzhou
  • Jérôme Sans (France), Artistic Director, Curator of Exhibitions
  • Akemi Shiraha (France-Japan), Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize.

ADIAF selection committee:

Isabelle Bourgeois, Daniel Bosser, Nathalie Cohen, Françoise Darmon, Alexis Farce, Thierry Gontier, Martin Guesnet, Gilles Fuchs, Marie-Ange Moulonguet, Bruno Ribeyron-Montmartin, Akemi Shiraha.

Artist reporters:

Diane Amiel (Maya Bajevic), Clément Dirié (Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige), Vanessa Desclaux (Charlotte Moth), Daniel Kurjaković (Vittorio Santoro).

Key dates

  • 4 February 2016: Selection committee
  • 11 October 2016: opening of the exhibition of nominated artists at the Centre Pompidou.

Curated by Alicia Knock

  • 18 October: Announcement of the laureate

 

Laureate : 

  • Kader Attia

 

Nominated artists

  • Kader Attia

Born in 1970 in Dugny in Seine-Saint-Denis, France. Lives and works in Paris and Berlin. Gallery representation: Galleria Continua, San GimignanoNagel Draxler, BerlinKrinzinger, ViennaLehmann Maupin, New York.

  • Yto Barrada

Born in 1971 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Tangier and New York. Gallery representation: Polaris Gallery, Paris – Sfeir-Semler, Hamburg and Beirut – Pace London.

  • Ulla von Brandenburg

Born in 1974 in Karlsruhe, Germany. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Art Concept Gallery, Paris.

  • Barthélémy Toguo

Born in 1967 in Cameroon. Lives and works between Paris, Bandjoun and New York. Gallery representation: Lelong Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Iwona Blazwick (United Kingdom), Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
  • Bernard Blistène (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – Panel president
  • Manuel Borja-Villel (Spain), Director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte in Reina Sofia, Madrid
  • Alexandre de Coupigny (France), Collector
  • Laurent Dumas (France), Collector, President of Emerige
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Akemi Shiraha (France-Japan), Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize.

ADIAF selection committee:

Matthieu de Bézenac, Béatrice Charon, Gilles Fuchs, Marie-Ange Moulonguet, Jean-Bernard Ponthus, Pierre Pradié, Chantal Sanglier, Daniel Schildge, Akemi Shiraha, Colette Tornier, Jean-Michel Vergès.

Artist reporters: 

Dr. Clémentine Deliss (Kader Attia), Omar Berrada (Yto Barrada), Jean de Loisy (Ulla von Brandenburg), Roger Malbert (Barthélémy Toguo).

Key dates

  • 5 February 2015: Selection committee
  • 22 to 25 October 2015: Group exhibition of nominated artists at FIAC
  • 24 October: Announcement of the laureate
  • Spring 2016: Exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou.

 

Laureate : 

  • Melik Ohanian

 

Nominated artists

  • Davide Balula

Born in 1978 in Annecy, France. Lives and works in Paris and New York. Gallery representation: Frank Elbaz GalleryParis.

  • Neil Beloufa

Born in 1985 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Balice Hertling Gallery, Paris.

  • Melik Ohanian

Born in 1969 in Lyon, France. Lives and works in Paris and New York. Gallery representation: Chantal Crousel Gallery, Paris.

  • Zineb Sedira

Born in 1963 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, London and Algiers. Gallery representation: Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Bernard Blistène (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – Panel president
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Didier Grumbach (France), Collector
  • Hou Hanru (China-France), Artistic Director of Maxxi, National Museum of 21st Century Art, Rome
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States) – Artist,  Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • Giuliana Setari-Carusi (Italy), Collector
  • René Zechlin (Germany), Director of the Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen

ADIAF selection committee:

Claude Bonnin, Philippe Dolfi, Estelle Francès, Gilles Fuchs, Dorith Galuz, Thierry Gontier, Michèle Guyot-Roze, Christine Macel, Jean-Pierre Pont, Didier Saulnier, Akemi Shiraha.

Artist reporters: 

Jean-Max Colard (Davide Balula), Morad Montazami (Zineb Sedira), Emilie Renard (Neïl Beloufa), Jean-Christophe Royoux (Melik Ohanian).

Key dates

  • 6 February 2014: Selection committee
  • 23 to 26 October 2014: Group exhibition of nominated artists at FIAC
  • 25 October: Announcement of the laureate
  • Autumn 2015: Exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou.

 

Laureate : 

  • Julien Previeux

 

Nominated artists

  • Théo Mercier

Born in 1984 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Gabrielle Maubrie Gallery, Paris.

  • Julien Previeux

Born in 1974 in Grenoble, France. Lives and works in Paris. Gallery representation: Jousse Entreprise Gallery, Paris.

  • Florian and Michael Quistrebert

Born in 1982 and 1976 in Nantes, France. Live and work in Paris and Amsterdam. Gallery representation: Crèvecoeur Gallery, Paris
and Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam.

  • Evariste Richer

Born in 1969 in Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Meessen De Clercq Gallery, Brussels and Schleicher and Lange Gallery, Berlin.

International jury

  • Bernard Blistène (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – Panel president
  • Joop N.A. Van Caldenborgh (Netherlands), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Anibal Y. Jozami (Argentina), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States) – Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • Thierry Raspail (France), Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Artistic Director of the Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art
  • Robert Storr (United States), Independent Curator, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, Yale University

ADIAF selection committee:

Françoise Adamsbaum, Pierre-Antoine Baubion, Gaïa Donzet, Olivier Fau, Gilles Fuchs, Nicolas Laugero-Lasserre, Alain Le Provost, Roberta Malavasi, Gabriel Nallet, Sébastien Peyret, Akemi Shiraha.

Artist reporters: 

Stéphane Corréard (Théo Mercier), Elie During (Julien Prévieux), Florence Ostende (Evariste Richer), Pascal Rousseau (Florian and Michaël Quistrebert).

Key dates

  • 7 February 2013: Selection committee
  • 24 to 27 October 2013: exhibition of nominated artists at FIAC
  • 26 October: Announcement of the laureate
  • 8 October 2014 to 26 January 2015: Exhibition of the laureate

 

Laureate : 

  • Latifa Echakhch

 

Nominated artists

  • Farah Atassi

Born in 1981 in Brussels, Belgium. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Xippas Gallery, Paris.

  • Latifa Echakhch

Born in 1974 in Morocco. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris.

  • Claire Fontaine

Gallery representation: Chantal Crousel & Niklas Svennung Gallery, Paris and Air de Paris Gallery.

  • Raphaël Zarka

Born in 1977 in Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Michel Rein Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Bernhard Mendes Bürgi (Switzerland) – Director of the Kunstmuseum Basel
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States) – Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – Panel president
  • Giovanni Springmeier (Germany) – Collector
  • Poul Erik Tojner (Denmark) – Director of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen
  • Sylvie WIinckler (France) – Collector

ADIAF selection committee:

Dominique Agostini, Guy Bloch-Chamfort, Arnaud Brillois, Stéphane Corréard, Anne-Hélène Decaux, Gilles Fuchs, Bruno Henry, Nathalie Mamane-Cohen, Françoise Quémin, Akemi Shiraha, Mariachiara Traviamonteleone, Brigitte Wanlin.

Artist reporters: 

Suzanne Cotter (Raphaël Zarka), Donatien Grau (Claire Fontaine), Marjolaine Lévy (Farah Atassi), Rein Wolfs (Latifa Echakhch).

Key dates

  • February 2012: Selection committee
  • 18 to 21 October 2012: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC
  • Autumn 2013: Exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou

 

Laureate : 

  • Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel

 

Nominated artists

  • Valérie Favre

Born in 1959 in Evillard, Switzerland. Lives and works in Paris and Berlin. Gallery representation: Jocelyn Wolff Gallery, Paris, Barbara Thum Gallery, Berlin, Peter Kilchmann Gallery, Zurich.

  • Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel

Daniel Dewar was born in 1976 in Forest of Dean, UK, and Grégory Gicquel in 1975 in Saint-Brieuc, France. They both live and work in Paris. Gallery representation: Loevenbruck Gallery, Paris.

  • Bertrand Lamarche

Born in 1966 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, France Gallery representation: Jérôme Poggi Gallery, Paris.

  • Franck Scurti

Born in 1967 in Lyon, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Michel Rein Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Michel Delfosse (Belgium) – Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States) – Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • Fumio Nanjo (Japan) – Director of the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
  • Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris – Panel president
  • Beatrix Ruf (Germany) – Director of the Kunsthalle Zürich
  • Muriel Salem (Great Britain) – Collector

Selection committee 

Anne-Pierre d’Albis Ganem, Philippe de Beauvoir, Renato Casciani, Christian de Dancourt, Gilles Fuchs, Frédéric de Goldschmidt, Marie Gossart Bryan, Florence de Gramont, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Michel Poietvin, Bruno Ribeyron Montmartin.

Artist reporters: 

Antonia Birnbaum (Bertrand Lamarche), Philippe Dagen (Valérie Favre), Dorothée Dupuis (Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel), Jean de Loisy (Franck Scurti).

Key dates

  • 4 April 2011: Selection committee
  • 20 to 23 October 2011: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC
  • 3 October 2012 to 7 January 2013: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315

 

Laureate : 

  • Mircea Cantor

 

Nominated artists

  • Damien Cabanes

Born in 1959 in Suresnes, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Eric Dupont Gallery, Paris

  • Mircea Cantor

Born in 1977 in Oradea, Romania, lives and works in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: VNH in Paris, Dvir in Tel Aviv and Magazzino in Rome.

  • Guillaume Leblon

Born in 1971 in Lille, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Jocelyn Wolff Gallery.

  • Samuel Rousseau

Born in 1971 in Marseille, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Aeroplastics Gallery in Brussels, Claire Gastaud Gallery in Clermont-Ferrand, Bärtschi Gallery in Geneva, RX Gallery in Paris, Parker’s Box Gallery in New York and 1000eventi Gallery in Milan.

International jury

  • Carolyn Christov Bakargiev (Germany), Artistic Director of Documenta
  • Rosa de la Cruz (United States), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Zoé Gray (Rotterdam), Curator of the Witte de With Museum
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize.
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Jose Olympio da Veiga Pereira (Brazil), Collector

ADIAF selection committee:

David Biard, Isabelle Bourgeois, Françoise Darmon, Jean-Luc Guerin, Hervé Lancelin, Jean Claude Marian, Gaël de Roquefeuil, Florence Guerlain.

Artist reporters: 

Thomas Boutoux (Guillaume Leblon), Olivier Kaeppelin (Damien Cabanes), Françoise Parfait (Samuel Rousseau), François Quintin (Mircea Cantor).

Key dates

  • 21 February 2010: Selection committee
  • 23 October 2010: Announcement of the laureate
  • 21 to 24 October 2010: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC

 

Laureate : 

  • Cyprien Gaillard

 

Nominated artists

  • Cyprien Gaillard

Born in 1980 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Gallery representation: Bugada & Cargnel Gallery, Paris.

  • Céleste Boursier-Mougenot

Born in 1961 in Paris, France Lives and works in Sète, France. Gallery representation: Xippas Gallery, Paris.

  • Camille Henrot

Born in 1978. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris.

  • Anne-Marie Schneider

Born in 1962 in Chauny, France. Lives in Paris. Gallery representation: Peter Freeman Inc. Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Nicolas Bourriaud (France), Curator and Art Critic
  • Carolyn Christov Bakargiev (United States, Italy), Curator and Critic, Artistic Director of Documenta 13 Kassel 2012
  • Sabine Dumont-Schutte (Germany), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Richard Lane (United States), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou

ADIAF selection committee:

Daniel Bosser, Stéphane Corréard, Georges Dintras, Gilles Fuchs, Germaine de Liencourt, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Frédéric Morel, Sandra Mulliez, Colette Poitevin, Didier Saulnier, Jean-Sébastien Stehli, Sylvie Winckler.

Artist reporters: 

Ami Barak (Camille Henrot), Eric de Chassey (Anne-Marie Schneider), Elena Filipovic (Cyprien Gaillard), François Quintin (Céleste Boursier-Mougenot).

Key dates

  • 17 March 2009: selection committee
  • 22 to 25 October 2009: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC
  • 15 September 2010 to 3 January 2011: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315

 

Laureate : 

  • Saâdane Afif

 

Nominated artists

  • Saâdane Afif

Born in 1970 in Vendôme, France. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Gallery representation: Michel Rein Gallery, Paris

  • Damien Deroubaix

Born in 1972 in Lille, France. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Gallery representation: In Situ – Fabienne Leclerc Gallery, Paris.

  • Nicolas Moulin

Born in 1970. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Gallery representation:Chez Valentin Gallery, Paris.

  • Philippe Perrot

Born in 1967. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Concept, Paris.

International jury

  • James Cottrel (United States), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Dakis Joannou (Greece), Collector
  • Kasper König (Germany), Director of the Ludwig Museum, Cologne
  • Charlotte Laubard (Bordeaux), Director of CAPC
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France, United States), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize.
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou

ADIAF selection committee:

Jacques Boissonnas, Nadia Candet, Philippe Dolfi, Gilles Fuchs, Henri Griffon, Daniel Guerlain, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, François Michel, Frédéric Morel, Michel Poitevin, Katia Raymondeau.

Artist reporters: 

Caroline Bourgeois (Philippe Perrot), Zoë Gray (Saâdane Afif), Eric Mangion (Nicolas Moulin), Ralph Melcher (Damien Deroubaix).

Key dates

  • 10 April 2008: selection committee
  • 23 to 26 October 2008: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC, Cour Carrée du Louvre
  • 25 October 2008: Announcement of the laureate
  • 17 June to 14 September 2009: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315: “The HORN PERSPECTIVE”

 

Laureate : 

  • Laurent Grasso

 

Nominated artists

  • Michel Blazy

Born in 1966. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Concept, Paris.

  • Stéphane Calais

Born in 1967 in Arras, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Aliceday Gallery, Brussels.

  • Laurent Grasso

Born in 1972 in Mulhouse, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Perrotin Gallery, Paris.

  • Didier Marcel

Born in 1961 in Besançon, France. Lives and works in Dijon, France. Gallery representation: Michel Rein Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Pierre Darier (Switzerland), Collector, President of Mamco
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France), Artist
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Julia Peyton-Jones (Great Britain), Director of the Serpentine Gallery
  • Guy Tossato (France), Director of the Museum of Grenoble
  • Walter Vanhaerents (Belgium), Collector

ADIAF selection committee:

Georges Ayache, Philippe Dolfi, Jacqueline Frydman, Gilles Fuchs, Bruno Henry, Guillaume Houzé, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Régis Meyer, Agnès Rein, Guillaume de Saint Seine, Philippe Wilhelem, Anne Winocourt.

Artist reporters: 

Xavier Douroux (Didier Marcel), Michel Gauthier (Laurent Grasso), Jean de Loisy (Stéphane Calais), Marc-Olivier Wahler (Michel Blazy).

Key dates

  • 22 May 2007: selection committee
  • 18 to 22 October 2007: exhibition of the nominated artists at FIAC
    (Cour Carrée du Louvre)
  • 20 October: Announcement of the laureate
  • 24 June to 29 September 2008: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315: “4 BETWEEN 2 and 3”

 

Laureate : 

  • Tatiana Trouvé

 

Nominated artists

  • Adam Adach

Born in 1962 in Warsaw, Poland. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Jean Brolly Gallery, Paris.

  • Pierre Ardouvin

Born in 1955 in Crest, France. Lives and works in Montreuil, France. Gallery representation: Valentin Gallery, Paris.

  • Richard Fauguet

Born in 1963 in La Châtre, France. Lives and works in Châteauroux, France. Gallery representation: Concept, Paris.

  • Tatiana Trouvé

Born in 1968 in Cosenza, Italy. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery in Paris, Almine Rech Gallery in Brussels and Johann König Gallery in Berlin.

International jury 

  • Blake Byrne (Los Angeles, United States), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Silvio Perlstein (Belgium), Collector
  • Joëlle Pijaudier (France), Director of the Strasbourg Museums
  • Adam Szymczyk (Switzerland), Director of the Kunstalle Basel

ADIAF selection committee:

Hervé Acker, Anne-Marie Charbonneaux, Stéphane Corréard, Jean-Jacques Flers, Gilles Fuchs, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Gérard Mavalais, Michel Poitevin, Caroline Smulders, Anne Staub, Lise Toubon.

Artist reporters:

Caroline Bourgeois (Pierre Ardouvin), Elie During (Tatiana Trouvé), Julia Garimoth (Adam Adach), Yannick Miloux (Richard Fauguet).

Key dates

  • 27 April 2006: selection committee
  • 26 to 30 October: exhibition of the pre-selected artists at Fiac
  • 9 May to 13 August 2007: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315: “A MORT L’INFINI”

 

Laureate :

  • Philippe Mayaux

 

Nominated artists

  • Adel Abdessemed

Born in 1971 in Constantine, Algeria. Gallery representation: David Zwirner Gallery in New York and Dvir Gallery in Tel Aviv.

  • Leandro Erlich

Born in 1973 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lives and works between Buenos Aires and Paris. Gallery representation: Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery, Paris.

  • Philippe Mayaux

Born in 1961 in Roubaix, France. Lives and works in Montreuil, France. Gallery representation: Loevenbruck Gallery, Paris.

  • Bruno Peinado

Born in 1970 in Montpellier, France. Lives and works in Douarnenez, France. Gallery representation: Loevenbruck Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Robert Fleck (Germany), Director of the Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
  • Gilles Fuchs (France), President of ADIAF, Collector
  • Fabrice Hergott (France), Director of the Strasbourg Museums
  • Bernard Massini (France), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize.
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Patricia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Italy), Collector

ADIAF selection committee:

Jean-Claude Aspe, Bernard Chenebault, Gérard Cohen, Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, Bernard Descamps, Gilles Fuchs, Henri Jobbé Duval, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Jean-Claude Mosconi, Jean-Pierre Pradié

Artist reporters: 

Nicolas Bourriaud (Bruno Peinado), Danilo Eccher (Leandro Erlich), Jean de Loisy (Adel Abdessemed), Marc-Olivier Wahler (Philippe Mayaux).

Key dates

  • 18 May 2005: Selection committee
  • 6 to 10 October 2005: Group exhibition of nominated artists at FIAC
  • 8 October 2005: International panel of judges
  • 16 May to 31 July 2006: Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315. “MANÈGE”

 

Laureate :

  • Claude Closky

 

Nominated artists

  • Kader Attia

Lives and works in Paris, France, and Berlin, Germany. Gallery representation: Continua Gallery, Paris.

  • Gilles Barbier

Born in 1965 in Vanuatu, lives and works in Marseille, France. Gallery representation: Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois Gallery in Paris and Taché-Lévy Gallery in Brussels.

  • Olivier Blanckart

Born in 1959 in Brussels, lives in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois Gallery in Paris and the Taché-Lévy Gallery in Brussels.

  • Claude Closky

Born in 1963 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Paris, France Gallery representation: Laurent Godin Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Maria de Corral (Spain), Director of the Venice Biennale
  • Gilles Fuchs (Paris), Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Anton Herbert (Belgium), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (France), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • Hans Ulrich Obrist (Switzerland), Curator of Exhibitions
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Alain-Dominique Perrin (France), President of Jeu de Paume, Collector

ADIAF selection committee:

Bernadette Bainville, Daniel Bosser, Catherine Brownstone, Gérard Cohen, Gilles Fuchs, Florence de Gramont, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Philippe Piguet, Marie-Aline Prat, Katia Raymondaud.

Artist reporters: 

Marie-Claude Beaud (Claude Closky), Jean de Loisy (Olivier Blanckart), Catherine Millet (Gilles Barbier), Thierry Raspail (Kader Attia).

Key dates

  • 10 February 2004: Selection committee
  • 22 April 2004: International panel of judges
  • 8 December 2004 to 7 February 2005: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315: “SEARCH FOR THE NEW LAND”

 

Laureate : 

  • Carole Benzaken

 

Nominated artists

  • Valérie Belin

Born in 1964 in Boulogne Billancourt, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Nathalie Obadia Gallery, Paris.

  • Carole Benzaken

Born in 1964 in Grenoble, France. Lives and works in Paris and Los Angeles. Gallery representation: Nathalie Obadia Gallery, Paris.

  • Philippe Cognee

Born in 1957 in Nantes, France. Lives and works in Nantes. Gallery representation: Daniel Templon Gallery, Paris.

  • Richard Fauguet

Born in 1963 in La Châtre, France. Lives and works in Châteauroux, France. Gallery representation: Concept, Paris.

  • Philippe Ramette

Born in 1961. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Xippas Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Francisco Capelo (Lisbon), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (Paris), Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Antoine de Galbert (Paris), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (Paris), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Dirk Snauwaert (Belgium), Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art of Villeurbanne “New Museum”
  • Harald Szeemann (Switzerland), Curator, Former Curator at the Kunsthaus Zurich

ADIAF selection committee:

Jacqueline d’Amécourt, Claude Fain, Gilles Fuchs, Florence Guerlain, Clotilde Herbo, Didier Krzentowski, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Gabrielle Salomon, Rita Tavernier, Michel Triouflet, Robert Wifian.

Artist reporters: 

Régis Durand (Valérie Belin), Xavier Fransceschi (Richard Fauguet), Jean-Yves Jouannais (Philippe Ramette), Bernard Marcadé (Carole Benzaken), Philippe Piguet (Philippe Cognee).

Key dates

  • 16 January 2003: Selection committee
  • 13 March 2003: international panel of judges
  • 10 December 2003 to 9 February 2004: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou, Espace 315: “Le Pavillon”

 

Laureate : 

  • Mathieu Mercier

 

Nominated artists

  • Stéphane Couturier

Born in 1957. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Polaris Gallery, Paris.

  • Claude Leveque

Born in 1953 in Nantes, France. Lives and works in Montreuil, France. Gallery representation: Kamel Mennour Gallery. Paris.

  • Mathieu Mercier

Born in 1970 in Conflans Saint Honorine, France. Lives and works in Paris, France. Gallery representation: Medhi Chouakri Gallery in Paris, Massimo Minini Gallery in Brescia, Lange&Pult Gallery in Zürich, Luis Adelantado Gallery in Valencia and Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York.

  • Pascal Pinaud

Born in 1964 in Toulouse, France. Lives and works in Nice, France. Gallery representation: Nathalie Obadia Gallery in Paris and Catherine Issert Gallery in Saint-Paul-de-Vence.

  • Eric Poitevin

Born in Longuyon in 1961. Lives and works in Mangiennes, France. Gallery representation: Peter Freeman Inc. Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Marie-Claude Beaud (Luxembourg), Director of the Musée d’Art Moderne Grand Duc Jean Foundation
  • Gilles Fuchs (Paris), Collector, President of ADIAF
  • Jorge S. Helft (Buenos Aires), Collector
  • Hélène Lemoine (Bordeaux), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (Paris), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou
  • Nicholas Serota (London), Director Tate London

ADIAF selection committee:

Christophe Durand-Ruel, Gilles Fuchs, Florence de Gramont, Florence Guerlain, Bruno Henry, Philippe Lévy, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Alice Morgaine, Philippe Piguet, Michel Poitevin.

Artist reporters:

Pascal Beausse (Mathieu Mercier), Christian Bernard (Pascal Pinaud), Alexis Fabri (Eric Poitevin), Philippe Piguet (Stéphane Couturier), Eric Troncy (Claude Leveque).

Key dates

  • 31 January 2002 : Selection committee
  • 28 March 2002 : international panel of judges
  • 24 October to 16 December 2002 : exhibition of the laureate at Centre Pompidou : « EXOTOURISME »

 

Laureate : 

  • Dominique GONZALEZ-FOERSTER

 

Nominated artists

  • Bernard FRIZE

Born in 1949 in Saint Mandé. Lives in Paris. Represented by the Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery, Paris.

  • Dominique GONZALEZ-FOERSTER

Born in 1965 in Strasbourg. Lives in Paris. Represented by the Esther Schipper Gallery in Berlin and 303 Gallery in New York.

  • Valérie JOUVE

Born in 1964 in Saint Etienne. Lives in Paris. Represented by the Xippas Gallery, Paris.

  • Anri SALA

Born in 1974 in Tirana, Albania. Lives in Paris. Represented by the Chantal Crousel Gallery, Paris.

  • Wang DU

Born in 1956 in Wuhan (China). Lives in Paris. Represented by the Laurent Godin Gallery, Paris.

 

International jury

  • Christian Bernard (Geneva), Director o MAMCO
  • Denyse Durand-Ruel (Paris), Collector
  • Gilles Fuchs (Paris), Collector, president of the ADIAF
  • Lorand Hegyi (Vienna), Art Historian, ex Director of MMKSLW
  • Raymond Learsy (New York), Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (Paris), artist
  • Alfred Pacquement (France), Director of Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou

 

Comité de sélection ADIAF : 

David BROLLIET, Jean BROLLY, Bob CALLE, Francisco CAPELO, Jean CHATELUS, Gilles FUCHS, Florence GUERLAIN, Nancy de LA SELLE, Isabelle LEMAÎTRE, Jacqueline MATISSE-MONNIER, Jean-Marc SALOMON

 

Rapporteurs des artistes : 

Jean-Pierre Criqui (Bernard FRIZE), Jennifer Flay (Dominique GONZALEZ-FOERSTER), Bernard Marcadé (Wang DU), Michel Poivert (Valérie JOUVE), Angeline Scherf (Anri SALA).

2000

Key dates

  • 6 October 2000: Selection committee
  • 1 December 2000: International panel of judges
  • 28 February to 30 April 2001: exhibition of the laureate at the Centre Pompidou: “PÔLE SELF”

 

Laureate : 

  • Thomas Hirschhorn

 

Nominated artists

  • Pierre Bismuth

Born in 1963 in Paris, France. Lives in Paris and London. Gallery representation: Bugada & Cargnel Gallery, Paris.

  • Rebecca Bournigault

Born in 1970 in Colmar, France. Lives in Paris and London. Gallery representation: the Dominique Fiat Gallery, Paris.

  • Claude Closky

Born in 1963 in Paris, France. Lives in Paris. Gallery representation: Laurent Godin Gallery, Paris.

  • Thomas Hirschhorn

Born in 1957 in Bern, Switzerland. Lives in Paris. Gallery representation: Chantal Crousel Gallery, Paris.

  • Felice Varini

Born in 1952 in Locarno, Switzerland. Lives in Paris. Gallery representation: Jean Brolly Gallery, Paris.

  • Xavier Veilhan

Born in 1963 in Lyon, France. Lives in Paris. Gallery representation: Emmanuel Perrotin Gallery, Paris.

International jury

  • Jean-Hubert Martin (Germany), Director of the Museum Kunst Palast-Dusseldorf
  • Gilles Fuchs (Paris), Collector and President of ADIAF
  • Ida Gianelli (Turin), Director of Castello di Rivoli
  • Hans Hoffmann (Berlin), Collector
  • Marin Karmitz (Paris), Film Producer and Collector
  • Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier (Paris), Artist, Representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association for the prize
  • President: Alfred Pacquement (Paris), Director of Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou

ADIAF selection committee:

Françoise Billarant, Jean Brolly, Christophe Durand-Ruel, Gilles Fuchs, Nancy de la Selle, Isabelle Lemaitre, Jacqueline Matisse-Monnier, Michel Poietvin, Sophie Schmit, Sylvie Winckler.

Artist reporters: 

Yves Aupetitalot (Xavier Veilhan), Jean Philippe Billarant (Felice Varini), Caroline Bourgeois (Rebecca Bournigault), Jean Brolly (Thomas Hirschhorn), Stéphanie Moisdon (Pierre Bismuth), Frédéric Paul (Claude Closky).