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Baloise Art Prize

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The Baloise Art Prize is a prize awarded to two people each year at "Art Statements" sector of the international Art Basel fair.[1]

The prize is awarded by the Bâloise group (insurance and banking), a company that works to promote contemporary, emerging art. The Prize has been in existence since 1999. Each winner receives CHF 30,000.[2] The winners' acquired works are then donated to a museum in Germany – either the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin[3] or the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt –[4] and the Mudam (Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean), Luxembourg.

Prizewinners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ ""Balois Group"". Art Market Direct. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Baloise Art Prize". Baloise Group. Archived from the original on 21 January 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  3. ^ Annie Armstrong (14 June 2019), Art Basel’s Baloise Art Prize Goes to Xinyi Cheng, Giulia Cenci ARTnews.
  4. ^ Alex Greenberger (13 June 2023), Sky Hopinka, Sin Wai Kin Win Art Basel’s $33,000 Baloise Art Prize ARTnews.
  5. ^ Robin Scher (14 June 2016), Sara Cwynar and Mary Reid Kelley Named Winners of Baloise Art Prize ARTnews.
  6. ^ Andrew Russeth (19 June 2017), Sam Pulitzer, Martha Atienza Win Baloise Art Prize at Art Basel ARTnews.
  7. ^ Annie Armstrong (14 June 2019), Art Basel’s Baloise Art Prize Goes to Xinyi Cheng, Giulia Cenci ARTnews.
  8. ^ Alex Greenberger (14 June 2022), Tourmaline, Helena Uambembe Win Art Basel’s Biggest Art Prize ARTnews.
  9. ^ Alex Greenberger (13 June 2023), Sky Hopinka, Sin Wai Kin Win Art Basel’s $33,000 Baloise Art Prize ARTnews.
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