Marcel Duchamp Prize
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The Marcel Duchamp Prize (in French : Prix Marcel Duchamp) is an annual award given to a young artist. The winner receives 35 000 euros personally and up to 30 000 euros in order to produce an exhibition of their work in the Modern Art museum (Centre Georges Pompidou). The prize is named after the artist Marcel Duchamp.
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[edit] 2000/2001
[edit] Winner
[edit] nominees
- Pierre Bismuth
- Rebecca Bournigault
- Claude Closky
- Thomas Hirschhorn
- Felice Varini
- Xavier Veilhan
[edit] 2002
[edit] Winner
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
[edit] nominés
- Anri Sala
- Bernard Frize
- Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
- Valérie Jouve
- Wang Du
[edit] 2003
[edit] Winner
Mathieu Mercier
[edit] Nominees
- Stéphane Couturier
- Claude Lévêque
- Mathieu Mercier
- Pascal Pinaud
- Eric Poitevin
[edit] 2004
[edit] Winner
Carole Benzaken
[edit] nominees
- Valérie Belin
- Carole Benzaken
- Philippe Cognée
- Richard Fauguet
- Philippe Ramette
[edit] 2005
[edit] Winner
[edit] nominees
- Kader Attia
- Gilles Barbier
- Olivier Blanckart
- Claude Closky