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Pierre Huyghe receives 2017 Nasher Prize

Pierre Huyghe In. Border. Deep, from Dec 2014 Review
Pierre Huyghe In. Border. Deep, from Dec 2014 Review

French artist Pierre Huyghe has been announced as the winner of the 2017 Nasher Prize, a $100,000-cash prize inaugurated last year by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.

The Nasher Prize jury – which includes artist Phyllida Barlow; senior curator at the National Gallery of Art Lynne Cooke; founding director of the Nasher Sculpture Center Steven A. Nash; and Nicholas Serota, current Tate director but soon to be chair of the Arts Council England – explained their decision saying Huyghe ‘has profoundly expanded the parameters of sculpture through artworks encompassing a variety of materials and disciplines.’ He will receive the award at a ceremony in Dallas on 1 April 2017.

Read our feature on the artist

28 September 2016. 

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