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Prix Fondation D'entreprise Ricard
The Ricard Prize (or Prix Ricard S.A.) was founded in 1999 and in 2006 its name changed to Prix Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard. The prize is awarded each year during the Parisian art fair FIAC by a committee of French collectors (friends of the Centre Pompidou, Jeu de Paume, Palais de Tokyo, and FRAC Nord-Pas-de-Calais) to an artist under forty featured in an annual group show curated by a different curator each year. The Prize consists of buying an artwork for 10,000 euros minimum from the prize winner, which is then donated to the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Centre Pompidou) to be part of their permanent collection. Past recipients * Didier Marcel (1999) * Natacha Lesueur (2000) * Tatiana Trouvé (2001) * Boris Achour (2002) * Matthieu Laurette (2003) * Mircea Cantor (2004) * Loris Gréaud (2005) * Vincent Lamouroux (2006) * Christophe Berdaguer & Marie Péjus (2008) * Raphaël Zarka (2008) * Ida Tursic & Wilfried Mille (2009) * Isabelle Cornaro & Benoît Ma ...
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FIAC
The Paris International Contemporary Art Fair (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain or FIAC) is a contemporary art event that occurs in Paris. History FIAC was started by gallery owneDaniel Gervistogether with artisBengt Olsonand was usually held in October in the Grand Palais. In 2019, the fair announced that it would move to a temporary venue on the Champ de Mars, by the Eiffel Tower, for at least two years and to move back to the Grand Palais by 2024. In 2022, however, Art Basel surprisingly ousted FIAC from the Grand Palais. From 2006 to 2019, as part of the fair’s outdoor program ''Hors les Murs'', well-known venues across the city – the Tuileries Garden, the Musée national Eugène Delacroix, the National Museum of Natural History, France, National Museum of Natural History and Place Vendôme – featured temporary installations of Alexander Calder, George Condo, Thomas Houseago, Robert Indiana, Per Kirkeby, Alicja Kwade, Richard Long (artist), Richard Long and Osc ...
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Raphaël Zarka
Raphael was an Italian Renaissance painter. Raphael or Raphaël may also refer to: Music * Raphael (band), a Japanese rock band active 1997–2001 * ''Raphael'' (opera), an 1894 opera by Anton Arensky * Raphael (musician), American musician and composer of ambient music *Raphael (singer), Spanish singer * Raphaël Haroche, French singer known by the mononym Raphaël * The Raphaels, an alternative country music band Names * Raphael (given name), a name of Hebrew origin * Raphael (surname) Religion *Raphael (archangel), an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam * Raphael I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1475 to 1476 * Raphael II of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1603 to 1607 * Raphael of Brooklyn (1860–1915), saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church * Raphael of Lesvos, saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church * Raphael I Bidawid, patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church in 1989–2003 Other uses * Raphael (crater), ...
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Elsa Werth
Elsa Werth (born 1985) is a French artist who lives and works in Paris. Biography Elsa Werth was born in 1985 in Paris, France. She graduated from both the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs where she studied film animation and École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. She was awarded the price ''Humankind Leo Burnet'' in 2013 and the 23rd '' Pernod Ricard Foundation Prize for contemporary art'' in 2022. Work Elsa Werth's practice includes installation, sculpture, video, artist's books, and sound pieces. She has exhibited since 2013 in France, U.S., China, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Her work focuses on the use of common objects and gestures, systems, language, traditional and contemporary rituals. The interpretation of information and commodity production, as well as their relations to the social circles, are the key approaches to her projects. She uses alternative modes of exchange and expression to contradict a world she considers subject ...
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Caroline Mesquita
Caroline Mesquita (born 1989) is a French sculptor. Mesquita was born in Brest, in Finistère, France. She has used film, and particularly stop motion animation, as a component of her work. Her work is included in the collections of the Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris and the Fonds régional d'art contemporain A Fonds régional d'art contemporain (Frac) is a public regional collection of contemporary art set in one of the metropolitan or overseas regions of France. There are currently 23 Fracs across the country, organised into a national network called P .... References 1989 births Living people 21st-century French women artists 21st-century French sculptors French women sculptors Artists from Brest, France 21st-century women sculptors {{France-sculptor-stub ...
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Clément Cogitore
Clément Cogitore (born 27 August 1983) is a French contemporary artist and filmmaker. Combining film, video, installations and photographs, Cogitore questions the modalities of cohabitation between humankind and its own images and representations. Early life and studies Clément Cogitore grew up in Lapoutroie, in eastern France (Upper Rhine). Studying in Strasbourg at the :fr:École supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg, Academy of Applied Arts and then at :fr:Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains, Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains (French National Studio of Contemporary Art), Clément Cogitore developed his artistic practice at the crossroads of contemporary art and cinema. His brother, Romain Cogitore, is also a film director. Career Since 2011, Cogitore’s work has been screened and exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, MADRE (Naples), Centre Pompidou, Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), Institu ...
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Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Lili Reynaud-Dewar (born 1975 in La Rochelle) is a French installation and performance artist. She currently lives and works in Grenoble and Geneva. Her work has been exhibited in many international surveys, including the 5th Berlin Biennale (2008), the 3rd Paris Triennale (2012), the 12th Lyon Biennale (2013), the 5th Marrakech Biennial (2014), the 56th Venice Biennial (2015), the 31st Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts (2015) and the 11th Gwangju Biennale (2016). Her practice includes film, installation, performance, text and sculpture, and is mainly concerned with the "boundaries of biography". Life and work Reynaud-Dewar studied ballet with Colette Milner at the Conservatoire de La Rochelle, then Public Law at the University of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne. In 2001, she enrolled for a Master in Fine Arts at the Glasgow School of Arts. During the years immediately after her MA, she mostly devoted herself to writing about art in various magazines and artist's monographs and pr ...
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Katinka Bock
Katinka Bock (born 1976) is a German sculptor and visual artist. She lives and works in Paris and Berlin. Early life Katinka Bock was born in Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ... and studied sculpture and visual arts at the Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin, receiving her diploma in 2002. She was a master student under Inge Mahn until 2004, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin-Weissensee. She received a post-graduate degree from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon in 2005. She is represented by the Galerie Jocelyn Wolff in Paris, Meyer Riegger of Berlin and Karlsruhe and Greta Meert in Brussels. Artistic Work Katinka Bock’s oeuvre is predominantly focused on the transformative processes that take place when confronti ...
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Adrien Missika
Adrien is a given name and surname, and the French spelling for the name Adrian. It is also the masculine form of the feminine name Adrienne. It may refer to: People Given name * Adrien (dancer) (1816–1870), French dancer and choreographer * Adrien Albert (1907–1989), Australian chemist * Adrien Albert Marie de Mun (1841–1914), French political figure, nobleman, journalist, and social reformer * Adrien Alpini (1889–1950), French racing cyclist * Adrien André (1884–1965), French politician * Adrien Anneet (1908–?), Belgian Olympic boxer * Adrien Arcand (1899–1967), Canadian politician, writer, and journalist * Adrien Aron (1902–1969), French tennis- and bridge player, and philately specialist * Adrien Arsenault (1889–1941), lawyer and political figure on Prince Edward Island * Adrien Atiman (c. 1866–1956), French West African Catholic catechist and medical doctor * Adrien Auzout (1622–1691), French astronomer * Adrien Backscheider (born 1992), Fr ...
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Benoît Maire
Benoît Maire (born 22 October 1978 in Pessac) is a French visual artist who works in film, sculpture, painting, photography, collage, and performance art. He is known for treating theory as an art form in its own right. Biography Benoît Maire studied visual art and philosophy at Michel de Montaigne University Bordeaux 3, at the Villa Arson in Nice, and at the Sorbonne where he began doctoral studies in philosophy, which he subsequently abandoned in 2006. He also did graduate work at Le Pavillon, Palais de Tokyo in Paris. He was a resident at the Villa Medici in Rome in 2021-2022 Solo exhibitions (selection) * ''Spiaggia di Menzogne'', Fondazione Giuliani, Rome, 2013 * ''Weapon'', Roberts Institute of Art, London, 2013 * ''Soon the metal between us will turn into gold'', Kunsthalle Mulhouse, 2011 * ''Castling the Queen'', Meessen De Clercq, Brussels, 2016. *''Thebes'', Spike Island, Bristol, UK, 2018. Public collections (selection) Maire's work is included in public collect ...
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Isabelle Cornaro
Isabel is a female name of Iberian origin. Isabelle is a name that is similar, but it is of French origin. It originates as the medieval Spanish form of '' Elisabeth'' (ultimately Hebrew ''Elisheba''). Arising in the 12th century, it became popular in England in the 13th century following the marriage of Isabella of Angoulême to the king of England. Today it is sometimes abbreviated to Isa. Etymology This set of names is a Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Elisheba through Latin and Greek represented in English and other European languages as Elisabeth. Albert Dauzat, ''Noms et prénoms de France'', Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet, p. 337a.Chantal Tanet et Tristan Hordé, ''Dictionnaire des prénoms'', Larousse, Paris, 2009, p. 38 These names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name based on both etymological and contextual evidence (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John ...
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Wilfried Mille
Wilfried is a masculine German given name derived from Germanic roots meaning "will" and "peace" (''Wille'' and ''Frieden'' in German). The English spelling is Wilfrid. Wilfred and Wifred (also Wifredo) are closely related to Wilfried with the same roots (Old English ''wil'' and ''frið''). * Murad Wilfried Hofmann (1931–2020), German diplomat * Wilfried Behre (born 1956), German artist * Wilfried Benjamin Balima (born 1985), Burkinabé footballer * Wilfried Bingangoye (born 1985), Gabonese sprinter * Wilfried Bock (21st century), German biathlete * Wilfried Bony (born 1989), Ivorian football player * Wilfried Böse (1949–1976), German terrorist * Wilfried Brauer (1937–2014), German computer scientist * Wilfried Brookhuis (born 1961), Dutch footballer * Wilfried Cretskens (born 1976), Belgian cyclist * Wilfried Daim (1923–2016), Austrian psychologist * Wilfried Dalmat (born 1982), French footballer * Wilfried David (1946–2015), Belgian cyclist * Wilfried Dietri ...
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Ida Tursic
Ida or IDA may refer to: People *Ida (given name), including people so named * Ida (surname), a list of people so named Astronomy * Ida Facula, a mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter *243 Ida, an asteroid *International Docking Adapter, a docking adapter for the International Space Station Computing * Intel Dynamic Acceleration, a technology for increasing single-threaded performance on multi-core processors *Interactive Disassembler (now ''IDA Pro''), a popular software disassembler tool for reverse engineering *Interactive Data Analysis, a software package for SPSS *Interchange of Data across Administrations (IDA), a predecessor programme to the IDABC in European eGovernment Film and television *'' ID:A'', a 2011 Danish film * ''Ida'' (film), a 2013 Polish film * Ida Galaxy, a fictional galaxy in the ''Stargate'' TV series Greek mythology * Ida (mother of Minos), daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete * ...
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