The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is a biennial arts prize awarded to a young female artist working in the United Kingdom.[1]:86 It is organized by the Max Mara fashion company and the Whitechapel Gallery in London. The prize includes a six-month residency in Italy, during which the artist creates an art project to be exhibited at the Whitechapel Gallery and at the Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, in Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy.

Between 2006 and 2020 the winners of the prize were Margaret Salmon, Hannah Rickards,[2][3] Andrea Büttner, Laure Prouvost, Corin Sworn, Emma Hart, Helen Cammock and Emma Talbot.[4][5][6][7][8]

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References

  1. Maria Grazia Bellisario, Angela Tecce (2012). I luoghi del contemporaneo 2012: The Places of Contemporary Art. Roma: Gangemi. ISBN 9788849224108.
  2. Jones, Jonathan (30 September 2011). "Saint Martins emerges blinking in bright new home. But is it art?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-09-01 via www.theguardian.com.
  3. "Women at work: As the older generation of YBAs grows up, a new set of". The Independent. 28 August 2009. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  4. [s.n.] (22 November 2011). Laure Prouvost wins women's art prize. BBC News. Accessed January 2017.
  5. Ali Pechman (30 April 2015). Max Mara's Legacy of Art Patronage. The Wall Street Journal. Accessed January 2017.
  6. Hettie Judah (19 October 2016). Visiting Italy's Ceramics Workshops With a Buzzy Multimedia Artist. The New York Times. Accessed January 2017.
  7. "Helen Cammock wins the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery". Whitechapel Gallery.
  8. "Eighth Max Mara Art Prize for Women Goes to Emma Talbot". www.artforum.com. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
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