Friday, May 20, 2016 - The Luxembourg Art Prize is an annual international competition aiming to discover talents, amateur or professional, regardless of age and nationality. The Prize aims to accelerate the careers of unknown artists by providing them with professional art gallery space, first as part of a group exhibition showcasing the nominees for the Prize and then as a solo exhibition for the winner.
Highlights
To help the winner prepare and create a solo exhibition at the gallery, a grant of 25,000 euros is awarded by the gallery for the 2016 edition of the prize. All the artists’ expenses are paid by the gallery during the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize exhibition (transport and insurance for the works of art, air and train tickets and full-board accommodation in a four-star hotel). This also applies to the expenses of one other person of their choice who can accompany them to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Entries may be submitted via the secure Candidate Space until midnight on 30 June 2016. Group exhibition. Ten artists will be selected by 31 July at the latest by an artistic committee chaired by Hervé Lancelin. The nominees will exhibit their work as a group at Galerie Hervé Lancelin from 17 September to 29 October 2016. The winner of the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize is selected by the final jury, and his or her name is announced on the opening evening of the nominees’ group exhibition. An award of 25,000 euros is allocated to the winner to help finance the production of further work. The winner of the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize will be given a solo exhibition in 2017 at Galerie Hervé Lancelin in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Highlights
- Deadline: June 30, 2016
- Entry Fee of €45
- Amateur and professionals artists acceptable, all ages
- Full text, terms & conditions HERE
To help the winner prepare and create a solo exhibition at the gallery, a grant of 25,000 euros is awarded by the gallery for the 2016 edition of the prize. All the artists’ expenses are paid by the gallery during the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize exhibition (transport and insurance for the works of art, air and train tickets and full-board accommodation in a four-star hotel). This also applies to the expenses of one other person of their choice who can accompany them to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Entries may be submitted via the secure Candidate Space until midnight on 30 June 2016. Group exhibition. Ten artists will be selected by 31 July at the latest by an artistic committee chaired by Hervé Lancelin. The nominees will exhibit their work as a group at Galerie Hervé Lancelin from 17 September to 29 October 2016. The winner of the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize is selected by the final jury, and his or her name is announced on the opening evening of the nominees’ group exhibition. An award of 25,000 euros is allocated to the winner to help finance the production of further work. The winner of the 2016 Luxembourg Art Prize will be given a solo exhibition in 2017 at Galerie Hervé Lancelin in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.