Marcel Duchamp Prize

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Prix Marcel Duchamp 2009 in Centre Georges Pompidou

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.

2000/2001

Winner

Thomas Hirschhorn

Nominees

2002

Winner

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster

Nominees

2003

Winner

Mathieu Mercier

Nominees

  • Stéphane Couturier
  • Claude Lévêque
  • Mathieu Mercier
  • Pascal Pinaud
  • Eric Poitevin

2004

Winner

Carole Benzaken

Nominees

  • Valérie Belin
  • Carole Benzaken
  • Philippe Cognée
  • Richard Fauguet
  • Philippe Ramette

2005

Winner

Claude Closky[1]

Nominees

2006

Winner

Philippe Mayaux

Nominees

2007

Winner

Tatiana Trouvé

Nominees

2008

Winner

Nominees

  • Michel Blazy
  • Stéphane Calais
  • Didier Marcel

2009

Winner

  • Saâdane Afif

Nominees

  • Saâdane Afif, born in 1970 – sculpture, installations
  • Damien Deroubaix, born in 1972- painting
  • Nicolas Moulin, born in 1970 - vidéo
  • Philippe Perrot, born in 1967 - painting

2012

Nominees

  • Valérie Favre, born in 1959– peinture
  • Dewar & Gickel, born in 1976 and 1975- Sculpture
  • Bertrand Lamarche, born in 1966 - Installation
  • Franck Scurti, born in 1965 - scultpure

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