Marcel Duchamp Prize


The Marcel Duchamp Prize is an annual award given to a young artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français.
The winner receives €35,000 personally and up to €30,000 in order to produce an exhibition of their work in the Modern Art museum.
The prize is named after the artist Marcel Duchamp.

History of the Marcel-Duchamp Prize

In the early 1990s, an association was created, the ADIAF, notably by Gilles Fuchs, international lawyer but also art collector, and by the gallery owner Daniel Templon, to participate in better promotion and distribution of the works of French visual artists. Launched by a group of five people, the ADIAF has nearly 400 members in 2020. You become a member by cooptation: you have to be a collector and be interested in the French art scene.