Prix Photo Terre Solidaire 2023

Image: Alessandro Cinque, Peru : a toxic state, 2017 - ongoing.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Alessandro Cinque

Grand Prix Photo Terre Solidaire

The Italian photographer, Alessandro Cinque, is the winner of the Grand Prix Photo Terre Solidaire. Anush Babajanyan and Emily Garthwaite are the 2nd and 3rd winners with their respective projects "Battered Waters" and "Light Between Mountain". Through his documentary project, "Peru : a toxic state", Alessandro Cinque testifies of the environmental, social and cultural consequences caused by the exploitation of mineral resources in Peru. The result of a six-year journey to meet the communities of the Peruvian Andes, this series gives us the story of their realities and their suffering: that of the violation of their rights, the deterioration of their living conditions and their health, the disintegration of their culture and their identity.

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Recanati-Kaplan Prize

Image: Laila Hida, Verona: si nous ne pouvons retourner en arrière, nous allons tous dans le même sens, installation in situ, Marrakech, 2020.

ART

Laila Hida

Recanati-Kaplan Prize

Artist and cultural activist Laila Hida has been selected as the first winner of the Recanati-Kaplan Prize. Created by the Recanati-Kaplan Foundation and Villa Albertine in partnership with the Institut du monde arabe, the prize is awarded to a cultural figure from the Arab world and aims to support artistic and intellectual exchange between the United States, France, and the Arab world. Laila Hida is a Franco-Moroccan artist based in Marrakesh, where she founded LE 18, a collective, multidisciplinary space, in 2013. In addition, her work uses private spaces and narratives to explore the place of the individual within a society gripped by change.

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Prix Michel Nessim Boukris 2023

Image: Vue du lac de Nemi (Italie) réalisée en 2020 lors de repérages pour le projet L’esprit du lieu, dans le cadre du programme de résidences de la Villa Médicis. © Isabelle Giovacchini Adagp, Paris, 2023

ART

Isabelle Giovacchini

Prix Michel Nessim Boukris

Isabelle Giovacchini has been named winner of the Prix Michel Nessim Boukris, organized with the Fondation des Artistes. She will benefit from production support for her photographic project entitled L’esprit du lieu. With L'esprit du lieu, a project on which she has been working since 2020, Isabelle Giovacchini continues her research on the landscapes of the Mediterranean, based on the myths that animate Lake Nemi (Italy) and questions the memory of a site combining history, heritage, evolution of techniques, uses and cultures.

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2023 AD & Range Rover Awards

Image: Studio Haos, Square table (stainless steel, French Oak), Chairs (stainless steel, plywood), 2022.

DESIGN

AD & Range Rover Awards

The AD & Range Rover Awards 2023 in Paris rewarded 5 young designers whose work, oriented towards virtuous design or experimentation with materials, has distinguished itself. Bertrand Fompeyrine was selected by Dan Yeffet, Fleur Delesalle by Christophe Delcourt, Studio Haos by Axel Goulée, Frédéric Pellenq by Guillaume Delvigne and Pierre Lacroix by Sophie Dries. At the end of the evening, the Special Prize was awarded by AD and Range Rover to the design duo Studio Haos.

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Liberty Art Award 2023

Image: Bianca Dacosta, Dorsal, photographie argentique noir & blanc 35mm.

ART

Bianca Dacosta

Liberty Art Award

Created in 2020 by the insurance company Liberty Specialty Markets, the Liberty Art Award named Bianca Dacosta the winner of its third edition dedicated to emerging photography and placed under the theme of environmental issues. Born in Rio de Janeiro, her artistic work is mainly focused on the political and ecological situation of her country, like Dorsal, the series for which she was awarded. Black and white images explore, like a landscape, the consequences of rubber extraction in the Amazon. Through close-ups of "wounded" tree bark, Bianca Dacosta highlights the suffering of nature, implicitly comparing it to that of humans.

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2023 Fluxus Art Projects

Image: Joanna Piotrowska, Sans titre, 2014 - 2018, 120 x 94 cm, tirage gélatino argentique © Joanna Piotrowska, courtesy de l’artiste et Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne

ART

Fluxus Art Projects

The non-profit organization Fluxus Art Projects, which has been supporting exchanges between the French and British art scenes since 2010 by awarding grants to curatorial projects from both countries, has communicated the names of the 18 projects supported this year. The winning exhibitions address in particular issues related to the environmental crisis and the question of identities, feminism and empowerment.

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Living Places – Simon Architecture Prize 2022

Image: Andrés Jaque / Office For Political Innovation + Miguel Mesa del Castillo, Rambla Climate-House, Molina de Segura, Murcia, Spain. Photo: José Hevia

ARCHITECTURE

Khitara Music Kiosk

Rambla Climate-House

Living Places – Simon Architecture Prize

The Living Places – Simon Architecture Prize is an initiative by Simon, with the support of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe, the prize seeks to recognize excellence in architecture from the perspective of the inhabitant. Rambla Climate-House, designed by Andrés Jaque (Office For Political Innovation) together with Miguel Mesa del Castillo, was selected as the winner of the personal places category; while the collective places category prize went to the Mexican studio TO, Carlos Facio and José Amozurrutia, for the Khitara Music Public Kiosk project located in Mexico City.

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