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 personally and up to €30,000 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