Call for Luxembourg Art Prize 2020
The Luxembourg Art Prize aims to reveal and promote talented artists who have yet to establish a profile on the contemporary international scene. Its function is to discover artists, and it is open to any artist, amateur or professional, with no limits on age, nationality or place of residence. The Prize is aimed at artists working in one or more of the following media: drawing, printing, installation, painting, performance, photography, digital art, sculpture, sound art, video, mixed media, decorative art (textiles and material, glass, wood, metal, ceramics, mosaic, paper or other techniques).
How do I enter?
Artists have to create a Candidate Space on the Luxembourg Art Prize website and complete the entry form on-line. Everything takes place via the Luxembourg Art Prize website. Only entries submitted on-line via the artist’s personal Candidate Space will be accepted. Candidates may update and complete their submissions on-line as many times as necessary until the deadline for submissions.
What are the submission criteria?
- No age limit on submissions
- Open to amateur and professional artists
- All nationalities are eligible
- Open to artists from all the countries of the world
What is the deadline for submitting entries?
Candidate applications must be completed online in the Candidate Space by April 30 at midnight.
Entry fee
Entry for the Luxembourg Art Prize 2020 is subject to the payment of an entry fee to be paid on-line. The entry fee is €55 (about US$62 GBP47 CHF62 CA$83 JPY6,900).
The Pinacothèque does not have the necessary computer resources to manage the secure online submission of applications. The museum subcontracts this part of the process to an IT company that specializes in such things. By providing its expertise and know-how, the subcontractor ensures the smooth running of the Luxembourg Art Prize. The registration fee is paid in full to the subcontractor for the service rendered. VAT (Value Added Tax) may apply, depending on the country of the candidate.