Lumen Prize


The Lumen Prize is an international award which celebrates art created with technology, especially digital art.

Overview

The prize was founded by Carla Rapoport in 2012, The Lumen Prize has visited more than ten cities around the world including Amsterdam, Athens, Hong Kong, New York, Riga, Swansea and Shanghai.
Through its parent company Lumen Art Projects, which promotes the work of longlisted, shortlisted and winning artists, Lumen has collaborated with the Barbican Centre, Computer Arts Society and the EVA London Conferences as well as the Tate, Photomonitor, Goldsmiths, University of London, Eureka!, the British Computer Society, IBM UK, the Royal College of Art, CYLAND Media Lab, etc.
Since its launch, the Lumen Prize has given away more than $80,000 in prize money and staged over 45 exhibitions globally.

Prize winners

Past Lumen Prize Gold Award winners include artists Refik Anadol, Andy Lomas, Gibson/Martelli and Mario Klingemann. The 2019 shortlist was profiled by SeditionArt.
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