Arte Laguna Prize


The Arte Laguna Prize is an international art competition which takes place in Venice and aimed at promoting and enhancing contemporary art. There are different contest sections: painting, sculpture and installation, photographic art, video art, performance, virtual art, digital graphics, land art, urban art and design.
The Arte Laguna Prize is an art competition based in Venice, open to all, with free theme and no age restrictions. Its goal is to promote the artists and their careers through an array of opportunities.

History

The competition was organized for the first time in 2006 by Italian Cultural association MoCA from an idea of the Arte Laguna studio. The jury is international and is composed of museums and foundations directors, independent curators and art critics. Every year, the finalists of the various sections show their works at the Arsenale of Venice and in the exhibition spaces of the TIM Future Centre, also in Venice.
During the first eleven editions, thousands of works have been submitted; At the , artists from 44 nations were represented.
During the first editions, the competition sections were painting and photographic art; later on there has been the addition of other sections devoted to sculpture and installation, video art, performance, virtual and digital art, land art, digital graphics, urban art and design. For the 2010 edition, the Arte Laguna Prize was awarded with the medal of the President of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano as his "prize of representation".

Prizes

Institutional Prizes

The competition provides a number of institutional prizes for the various sections:
Special prizes include the realization of solo exhibitions in international galleries, Art residencies for different periods in international locations, with the realization of on-site exhibitions and specific artworks. Over the various editions, other non-recurring special prizes were also awarded.

Other Prizes

The "Business for art" Prizes are dedicated to artistic projects related to production of industrial or craft items. These Prizes include the collaboration of artists with prestigious Made in Italy companies, and the implementation of product-specific projects.

Editions

2019-2020 Edition