Marcel Duchamp Prize 2024 Finalists Announced
This year’s finalists for the 2024 Marcel Duchamp Prize are Abdelkader Benchamma, Gaëlle Choisne, the team of Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain, and Noémie Goudal. This renowned award, which offers €90,000 and is partnered with the Centre Pompidou, plays a vital role in the landscape of contemporary French art. Established by the ADIAF in 2000, its mission is to promote French art globally. After a rigorous ten-month selection by eleven ADIAF collectors, the finalists’ works will be displayed at the Centre Pompidou from October 1 for three months. The winner, chosen by an international jury, will be announced on October 14, receiving €35,000. Past recipients include Tarik Kiswanson (2023) and Mimosa Echard (2022).
Key facts
- Four finalists announced for Marcel Duchamp Prize 2024: Abdelkader Benchamma, Gaëlle Choisne, Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain, Noémie Goudal.
- Prize endowed with €90,000, organized with Centre Pompidou.
- Prize established in 2000 by ADIAF to promote French art globally.
- Finalists selected by committee of eleven ADIAF collectors after ten-month process.
- Exhibition at Centre Pompidou opens October 1, 2024, lasting three months.
- Winner announced October 14, 2024, receives €35,000.
- International jury includes artists, collectors, and institutional directors.
- Previous winners include Tarik Kiswanson (2023), Mimosa Echard (2022), Kapwani Kiwanga (2020), Kader Attia (2016), Laurent Grasso (2008), Tatiana Trouvé (2007), Mathieu Mercier (2003), Thomas Hirschhorn (2000).
Entities
Artists
- Abdelkader Benchamma
- Gaëlle Choisne
- Angela Detanico
- Rafael Lain
- Noémie Goudal
- Tarik Kiswanson
- Mimosa Echard
- Kapwani Kiwanga
- Kader Attia
- Laurent Grasso
- Tatiana Trouvé
- Mathieu Mercier
- Thomas Hirschhorn
Institutions
- Centre Pompidou
- ADIAF (Association for the International Diffusion of French Art)
Locations
- France