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Prix de Rome 2023

Visual Arts / Beeldende Kunst

Auteur:Milo Vermeire, Eleonoor Jap Sam (eds.)

Uitgever:Jap Sam

ISBN: 978-90-76936-58-1

  • Paperback
  • Nederlands, Engels
  • 112 pagina's
  • 8 nov. 2023

Artists Ghita Skali, Jonas Staal, Josefin Arnell and Michael Tedja are the nominees for the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023. From 14 October their work can be seen in the exhibition of the same name at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The accompanying publication includes conversations between the nominees and various authors from home and abroad. The exhibition is introduced by curator Amanda Pinatih of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and interconnections are made by author Dominique van Varsseveld.

The Prix de Rome is the incentive prize for talented visual artists from the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom and has existed since 1808. The aim of the Prix de Rome is to encourage the development of exceptionally talented artists, to increase their visibility and thus keep the visual arts field up-to-date. continue to update the visual arts field. Since 2012, the prize has been organized and funded by the Mondriaan Fund. On 31 October the winner of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 was announced at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

Artists Ghita Skali, Jonas Staal, Josefin Arnell and Michael Tedja are the nominees for the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023. From 14 October their work can be seen in the exhibition of the same name at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The accompanying publication includes conversations between the nominees and various authors from home and abroad. The exhibition is introduced by curator Amanda Pinatih of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and interconnections are made by author Dominique van Varsseveld.

The Prix de Rome is the incentive prize for talented visual artists from the Netherlands and the Caribbean part of the Kingdom and has existed since 1808. The aim of the Prix de Rome is to encourage the development of exceptionally talented artists, to increase their visibility and thus keep the visual arts field up-to-date. continue to update the visual arts field. Since 2012, the prize has been organized and funded by the Mondriaan Fund. On 31 October the winner of the Prix de Rome Visual Arts 2023 was announced at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

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