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Marcel Duchamp Prize 2024 Finalists Announced

award · 2026-04-22

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

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