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Presentation 21.22 ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE VENICE THE PRIZE SINCE 2006 TO DATE International Exhibition at the Arsenale Network of over 100 Contemporary North of Venice collaborations in the World Art Prize Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .02 NEWS OPENING REPORT TG1 PARTNER Arte Laguna all rights reserved rights Laguna all Arte ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .03 MILESTONES IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE PRIZE 2021 Double exhibition (240 artists) 2020 www.artelaguna.world 2019 Prize money increased to 10000 euro each 2018 New competition section Design 2017 New competition section Urban Art 2016 New competition section Digital Graphics Creation of the prize Sustainability and Art 2015 Starting collaboration with The Swatch Art Peace Hotel in Shanghai 2014 New competition section Land Art 2013 Creation of Artist in Gallery 2011-2012 Prize money increased to 7000 euro each New competition section Virtual Art Third exhibition venue at TIM Future Centre 2010 Creation of prizes Artist in Residence 2009 Arsenale of Venice Creation of Business Fo r Art New competition section Under25 2007-2008 New competition section Sculpture and Installation 2006 First edition - Painting and photography sections ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .04 Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .05 PLATFORM GALLERIES FESTIVALS PLATFORMS FOR ART FOUNDATIONS COMPANIES ART RESIDENCIES MUSEUMS Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .06 ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .07 THE PRIZE IN THE WORLD AMBASSADOR ANNA SHVETS | Russia and Ecuador ADVISORY COUNCIL MOHAMED BENHADJ | North Africa and Spain INTERNATIONAL ELENA ORANSKAIA | The Netherlands and Ukraine ARTIST IN IGOR ZANTI | Italy SARP KEREM YAVUZ | USA and Turkey JURORS ABHISHEK BASU | India RAFFAELLA GALLO | China (Shanghai) RESIDENCE Among which there are: ALIA AL-SENUSSI | Libia ALESSIO TREVISANI | Germany KRIST GRUIJTHUIJSEN Among which there are: | Germany VICTOR ALALUF | Argentina and Israel IWONA BLAZWICK | Great Britain MARY ELIZABETH KLEIN | USA SANJANA SHAN | India FABRICA | Treviso, Italy ALDO CIBIC | Italy SHAAN KUNDOMAL | Mauritius NEVENA IVANOVI GUAGLIUMI | Balkans CENTRALE FIES | Dro (Tr ento), Italy ZHAO LI | China IGOR RUSEK | Switzerland GABRIELA DAVIES | Brazil FARM CULTURAL PARK | Favara, Italy VASILI TSERETELI | Russia RICHARD FREREJEAN TAITTINGER | USA and France KIM SIEW | Mauritius and Africa NUART FESTIVAL | Stavanger, Norway PAOLO COLOMBO | Italy JOACHIM PFLIEGER | France FATOS ÜSTEK | Great Britain THE ART DEPARTMENT | Bodrum, Turchia BUSINESS GLO’ART | Lanaken, Belgio ART ADAM BUDAK | USA THE SWATCH ART PEACE HOTEL | Shanghai, China JONATHAN WATKINS | Great Britain COLLABORATIONS FOR ART ESPRONCEDA | Barcelona, Spain GALLERIES PHILIPPE VAN CAUTEREN | Belgium CIAL | Milano, Italy TESSITURA BEVILACQUA | Venice, Italy MIGUEL AMADO | Portugal TAIPEI ARTIST VILLAGE | Taipei, Taiwan Among which there are: MMoMA | Moscow, Russia FRACCARO SPUMADORO | Treviso, Italy GABRIELLA BELLI | Italy BERENGO FOUNDATION | Venice, Italy PHOTOLUX FESTIVAL | Lucca,Italy MAGLIFICIO GIORDANO’S | Treviso, Italy IAAB | Basel, Switzerland ANISE GALLERY | London, United Kingdom BARTOLOMEO PIETROMARCHI | Italy BIAFARIN | To ronto,Canada 47 ANNO DOMINI | Treviso, Italy BATTAGLIA ARTISTIC FOUNDRY | Milan, Italy JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY | New Orleans, USA ANDREA VILIANI | Italy ART SPIRIT FOUNDATION | Southport, RIMA SOFA & BEDS | Pordenone, Italy CHUS MARTINEZ | Spain FONDAZIONE CLAUDIO BUZIOL | Venice, Italy GALLERIA VÁRFOK | Budapest, Hungary Connecticut, USA PAPILLOVER | Naples, Italy BÉNÉDICTE ALLIOT | France SCUOLA DEL VETRO ABATE ZANETTI | Venice, Italy SALAMATINA GALLERY | Atlanta, USA CoReVe | Milan, Italy EUROSYSTEM | Treviso, Italy ARTISTIC SERIGRAPHY FALLANI | Venice, Italy CHELOUCHE GALLERY | Tel Aviv, I sraele NATHALIE ANGLÉS | USA COREPLA | Milan, Italy TIM FUTURE CENTRE | Venice, Italy LOFT MIRAMARMI | Vicenza, Italy GALERIE ISABELLE LESMEISTER | Regensburg, Germany LORENZO BALBI | Italy ARCSOS UNIVERSITA’ CA’ FOSCARI | Venice, Italy DEGLUPTA | Venice, Italy MUSEO CARLO ZAULI | Faenza, Italy GALERIA FERNANDO SANTOS | Porto, Portugal MARCUS FAIRS | United Kingdom COMIECO | Milan, Italy RIVA1920 | Cantù, Italy BASU FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS | Kolkata, India ART RE.FLEX GALLERY | St. Petersburg, Russia MATTEO GALBIATI | Italy SAKSHI GALLERY | Mumbai, India STILE | Brescia, Italy LABVERDE | Amazon, Brazil GALERIE CHARLOT | Paris, France SOPHIE GOLTZ | Austria and Singapore ART NOVA 100 | Beijing, China FOPE | Vicenza, Italy GRIDCHINHALL GALLERY AND ART REDICENCY | Moscow, Russia EXHIBIT320 | New Delhi, India TOSHIYUKI KITA | Japan ZENTRIFUGE | Nuremberg, Germany LA TORDERA | Valdobbiadene, Italy OPEN DREAM | Treviso, Italy GALERIA CARLOS CARVALHO | Lisbon, Portugal BEATE REIFENSCHEID | Germany THETIS S.P.A | Venice, Italy CAPODOPERA | Tr eviso, Italy MURANO GLASS ART RESIDENCY | Ve nice, Italy FUXIN GALLERY | New York, USA IGOR ZANTI | Italy OPEN | Venice, Italy TENUTA SANT’ANNA | Tr eviso, Italy MARADIVA CULTURAL RESIDENCY | Flic en Flac, Mauritius GALLERIA BIANCA MARIA RIZZI | Milan, Italy KAREL BOONZAAIJER | Netherlands ART STAYS | Ptuj, Slovenia PAS DE ROUGE | Venice, Italy ARTE SELLA | Trento, Italy KI SMITH GALLERY | New York, USA VALENTINO CATRICALÀ | Italy CONTARINA | Treviso, Italy MAJER | Venice, Italy SAN FRANCISCO ART RESIDENCY | San Francisco, USA CAPSULE GALLERY | Shanghai, China ERIN DZIEDZIC | USA AL-TIBA9 | Algeria e Barcellona OUT OF BLUE | Canarie,Spagna SALVADORI ARTE - ARTISTIC FOUNDRY | Pistoia, Italy ARLES GALLERY | Arles, France RICCARDO PASSONI | Italy IIC | Praga e Vienna AGNESE DESIGN | Treviso, Italy ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .08 Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .09 Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .10 OVERVIEW OF THE APPLICATIONS 12.082 2020 10.112 2019 8500 2018 6700 6700 6600 6600 6500 2011 6500 2015 6300 2012 6400 2016 2010 2013 5500 2009 2014 2017 3300 2008 1972 2007 432 2006 ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .11 FINALISTS’ EXHIBITION ARSENALE NORTH OF VENICE Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .12 THE NUMBERS + 82.000 + 1.590 150 SUBMITTED ARTWORKS EXHIBITED ARTWORKS COUNTRIES SINCE 2006 + 200K 455K euro 30 VISITORS OF PRIZES DELIVERED ART TALKS Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .13 ISTITUTIONS AND PARTNERS MINISTERO PER I BENI MINISTERO DEGLI MINISTERO REGIONE COMUNE C ITTÀ METROPOLITANA E LE ATTIVITÀ CULTURALI AFFARI ESTERI DELL’ AMBIENTE DEL VENETO DI VENEZIA DI VENEZIA Venice, Italy CONFCOMMERCIO ISTITUTO EUROPEO VELA GARAGE SAN MARCO COREVE COMIECO ASCOM TREVISO DI DESIGN Venice, Italy Venice, Italy Milan, Italy MIlan, Italy COREPLA CA’ FOSCARI SOSTENIBILE TIM THE SWATCH ART PEACE HOTEL LA TORDERA FONDAZIONE BERENGO Milan, Italy Venice, Italy FUTURE CENTRE Shangai, China Treviso, Italy Venice, Italy PAS DE ROUGE TENUTA S.ANNA CIAL MIRAMARMI FONDAZIONE CLAUDIO BUZIOL RIVA 1920 Venice, Italy Venice, Italy Milan, Italy Vicenza, Italy Venice, Italy Cantù, Italy ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .14 ISTITUTIONS AND PARTNERS CAPODOPERA PENTAGRAM STIFTUNG EUROSYSTEM ARTESELLA IL GRANAIO DELLE IDEE FABRICA Treviso, Italy Venice, Italy Treviso, Italy Trento, Italy Padua, Italy Treviso, Italy TESSITURA BEVILACQUA FRACCARO SPUMADORO ANTRAX PDG ARTE COMMUNICATION ART NOVA 100 ART STAYS Venice, Italy Treviso, Italy Treviso, Italy Venice, Italy Beijing, China Ptuj, Slovenia GLO’ART BASU FOUNDATION PHOTOLUX FESTIVAL FARM CULTURAL PARK MARADIVA CULTURAL LANIFICIO PAOLETTI Lanaken, Belgio FOR THE ARTS Lucca, Italy Favara (Agrigento), Italy RESIDENCY Treviso, Italy Kolkata, India Flic-en-Flac, Mauritius GALERIE ISABELLE JONATHAN FERRARA AL-TIBA9 VÁRFOK GALÉRIA CENTRALE FIES NUART FESTIVAL LESMEISTER GALLERY Barcelona, Spain Budapest, Hungary Dro (Trento), Italy Stavanger, Norvegia Regensburg, Germany New Orleans, USA ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .15 ISTITUTIONS AND PARTNERS AGNESE DESIGN ARLES GALLERY BIAFARIN I BIBANESI CARMELINA CA FOSCARI VENEZIA Treviso, Italy Arles, France Trento, Italy Venice, Italy Venice, Italy CAPSULE SHANGHAI CONTARINA SPA ESPRONCEDA FAB LAB VENEZIA FORNACEMIAN FOTO-GRAFIA Shanghai , China Treviso, Italy Barcellona, Spain Venice, Italy Venice, Italy Treviso, Italy GENERALI VENEZIA GOOGLE ARTS & CULTURE GRIDCHINHALL HAUSBRANDT IMASTERART IUSVE Venice, Italy Moscow, Russia Trieste , Italy Milano, Italy Venice, Italy KI SMITH GALLERY LABVERDE MAJER MUVE- FONDAZIONE OUT OF BLUE PASTICCERIA FRACCARO New York, USA Venice, Italy MUSEI CIVICI VENEZIA Venice, Italy Treviso, Italy Venice, Italy ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .16 ISTITUTIONS AND PARTNERS RADAMES ZARAMELLA RES ARTIS RUFA- ROME SINGULART FEDERLEGNOARREDO VILLE DE LAUSANNE ARCHITETTO UNIVERSITYOF FINE ARTS Milan, Italy Lausanne, Svizzera Treviso, Italy Roma, Italy SANITPHARMA MORGANA NATURASI Milano, Italy Treviso, Italy Milano, Italy MoCA is a Cultural Association that promotes contemporary art and sup- Cultural Association ports emerging artists by creating cultural international events and a MoCA (Modern and Contemporary Art) growing network of opportunities, relationships and communication Venice among artists, art lovers, cultural professionals. ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .17 Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .18 FOCUS COLLABORATIONS WITH COMPANIES Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .19 OUTOFBLUE La Palma, Canary Islands Artists: FRANCESCO NASSO | Reggio Calabria, Italy KAORU SHIBUTA | Hokkaido, Japan ANNA KRYUKOVA | Elabuga, Russia WEIXUAN ZHANG | Guangxi, China Year: 2020 Arte Laguna all rights reserved ARTE LAGUNA PRIZE .20 47 ANNO DOMINI Treviso, Italy Artist: CHELITA RIOJAS ZUCKERMANN | Mexico City,
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