
Art of Change 21, the Palais de Tokyo, and Ruinart Announce the 2025 Winners of the Eco-Design Art Prize
On April 28th, the award ceremony of the Eco-Design 2025 Art Prize was held at the Tokyo Art Club of the Palais de Tokyo. Aiming to help contemporary artists reduce their environmental impact, the prize is organised by the association Art of Change 21 in partnership with the Palais de Tokyo, with the patronage of Maison Ruinart (main benefactor) and Foundation LAccolade, and with the support of the French Ministry of Culture and ADEME. The twelve winners are Dana-Fiona Armour, Younes Ben Slimane, Tiphaine Calmettes, Collectif Grapain, Alice Guittard, Chloé Jeanne, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou, Gohar Martirosyan, Lou Motin, Lionel Sabatté, Hugo Servanin and Ugo Schiavi.
With a record-breaking number of 534 applications in 2025, the third edition of the Eco-Design Art Prize is proof of the growing interest of artists in environmental sustainability. The twelve laureates were selected by a jury made up of Alice Audouin, Clément Delépine, Guillaume Désanges, Catherine Dobler, Karine Duquesnoy, director Louise Hayward, Anna Labouze and Keimis Henni, Valérie Martin, Arnaud Morand, Emmanuel Tibloux, Fabien Vallérian and Otobong Nkanga, who is also the patron of this edition. This prize is a valuable springboard for contemporary artists wishing to reduce the environmental impact of their artistic practice.
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