• They are named Aïda, Claire, Ines, and Talitha, but also Hector, Patrick, and Walter. Because yes, while the Danysz Award...
    May Murad, Je ne suis pas un robot
    They are named Aïda, Claire, Ines, and Talitha, but also Hector, Patrick, and Walter. Because yes, while the Danysz Award for contemporary art theme is this year "Creation and feminity" among the 250 applicationsreceived 12 are of masculine identified artists, showing that the theme was to be understood in an open and respectful way of all and their varied artistic practices.
    The 2023 Danysz Award for Contemporary Art rewards an artist this year around the theme of "Creation and Feminity." The Danysz Award offers a unique opportunity for emerging artists to showcase their work to a wider audience and gain recognition. It highlights the diversity and creativity in contemporary art. The award rewards 10 artists with an exhibition and the presentation of their work to the public. One of these promising talents, the grand winner, also receives a prize of 8,000 euros.
  • Artists from 18 different countries applied for the Danysz Award, demonstrating the need for emerging artists to showcase their work...
    Cecile Cornet, Dibutades III
    Artists from 18 different countries applied for the Danysz Award, demonstrating the need for emerging artists to showcase their work beyond borders. With French, Chinese, Ukrainian, but also Korean, Colombian, Palestinian, Senegalese, and Venezuelan artists, this multiculturalism deeply echoes founding values of the Danysz gallery. Among them, 10 finalists were selected by the jury, composed of personalities from the art, creation, and media world, to exhibit their works at the Danysz gallery from May 13 to June 10, 2023.
     
    Finalists: Nidaa Badwan; Ciss Aissatou; Franck Claudon; Cécile Cornet; Julia Haumont; Anne Sarah Le Meur; Martinet & Texereau; Danaé Monseigny; May Murad; Elea-Jeanne Schmitter

    Jury: The jury is composed of Hubert Barrère, Artistic Director of Lesage (Chanel Group); Eleonore Baudry, President of Figaret; Bruno Bouygues, President of GYS and collector; Rakajoo, artist; Claire Steinlein, political and cinema journalist; Alex Vizorek, stand up comedy artist; Kate Weir from the K11 group; Frances Young Fuchs, collector and philanthropist.
  • The second stage of the selection process consists of a jury vote during the exhibition to determine the winner of the Danysz Award. In addition, the public will also have a say by voting for their favorite artist in the exhibition.

     

    We are looking forward to discovering the works presented during the exhibition and the name of the winner of the Danysz Award 2023. Congratulations to all participants and good luck to the finalists.