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Campari Art Prize Launches at Artissima for Under-35 Artists

award · 2026-05-05

In November 2017, the Campari Art Prize will make its inaugural appearance at Artissima in Turin, Italy, as a result of a three-year collaboration with Gruppo Campari, aimed at artists aged 35 and under. An international jury, featuring Adam Budak, Francesco Stocchi, and Carina Plath, will select the winners. The prize consists of €2,500 and a solo exhibition at Galleria Campari in Milan. While this award is relatively modest compared to others at Artissima—such as the €15,000 Museo Ettore Fico prize awarded in 2016—Campari boasts a rich artistic heritage with over 3,000 works, including pieces by Depero and Fellini. Paolo Cavallo remarked that this prize marks the beginning of a partnership between the brand and contemporary artists.

Key facts

  • Campari Art Prize launched for under-35 artists at Artissima 2017.
  • Part of a three-year partnership between Artissima and Gruppo Campari.
  • Jury includes Adam Budak, Francesco Stocchi, and Carina Plath.
  • Prize: €2,500 plus solo exhibition at Galleria Campari.
  • Galleria Campari holds over 3,000 pieces, including works by Depero, Crepax, Nespolo, Fellini.
  • Museo Ettore Fico prize previously offered €15,000 for a project.
  • Sardi Back to the Future Prize offers €5,000.
  • Illy Present Future Prize offers exhibition at Castello di Rivoli.

Entities

Artists

  • Fortunato Depero
  • Guido Crepax
  • Ugo Nespolo
  • Federico Fellini
  • Anne Imhof
  • Gian Maria Tosatti
  • Lars Fredrikson

Institutions

  • Artissima
  • Gruppo Campari
  • Galleria Campari
  • National Gallery Prague
  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
  • Fondazione Memmo Rome
  • Sprengel Museum Hannover
  • Museo Ettore Fico
  • Fondazione Sardi per l'Arte
  • Castello di Rivoli
  • Galerie in situ – Fabienne Leclerc

Locations

  • Turin
  • Italy
  • Sesto San Giovanni
  • Milan
  • Prague
  • Rotterdam
  • Rome
  • Hannover
  • Paris

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