Cartazini Art Award
The Cartazini Art Award is a privately funded biennial award made by the Cartazini Gallery in Paris. It was originally established in 1999 and is now (2013) worth €20,000. The first two awards were made posthumously and on subsequent occasions to the winner of a limited competition by living artists. Since 2009 it has been an open competition.[1]
Prizewinners
Source: Galerie Cartazini
Limited entry
- 1999 - Pino Pascali (posthumous award)
- 2001 - Jean-Michel Basquiat (posthumous award)
- 2003 - Philip Taaffe
- 2005 - Tyeb Mehta
- 2007 - Geoff Bunn
- 2015 - Maria Walker
Open entry
- 2009 - Niamh O Conchobhair
- 2011 - Emma Fournier
- 2013 - Sandhya Rao
References
- ↑ "Biennial Award". Galerie Cartazini. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
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