The Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s most esteemed artwork prize, has named the artists nominated for its 2026 award. Whereas there are usually 4 nominees, this yr there are technically 5.
These nominees embrace Joël Andrianomearisoa, a Malagasy artist whose vibrant textiles have been exhibited extensively, and Josèfa Ntjam, a participant in final yr’s Bienal de São Paulo whose installations and sculptures handle fluid identities, typically by making reference to the African diaspora.
Additionally nominated this yr are Laura Henno and the duo David Brognon and Stéphanie Rollin. They may compete for an opportunity to win €35,000, or simply over $40,000, and can present collectively on the Musée d’Arte Moderne de Paris in October. (Sometimes, the nominees’ present takes place on the Centre Pompidou, although that museum is at the moment closed for a number of years whereas it undergoes renovations.)
The winner, who might be revealed following the present’s opening, will be part of vaunted firm that features Laurent Grasso, Tatiana Trouvé, Kapwani Kiwanga, Tarik Kiswanson, and a variety of different well-known figures who’ve taken the prize in years previous.
Set to jury the prize this yr is a panel of curators led by Xavier Rey, director of the Centre Pompidou. Additionally on that jury are Claude Bonnin, director of Adiaf, the group that facilitates the prize; Akemi Shiraha, of the Affiliation Marcel Duchamp; Fabrice Hergott, director of the Musée d’Artwork Moderne; collectors Fernando Arriola and Marie-Cécile Zinsou; artists Kader Attia (who himself gained the Prix Marcel Duchamp in 2016) and Berlinde de Bruyckere; Karin Hindsbo, director of the Tate Trendy; and Christophe Leribault, president of the Château de Versailles.














