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Binta Diaw, first winner of the Pujade-Lauraine prize

2022-06-06T18:58:50.117Z


The work of this Italian artist of Senegalese origin evokes "the importance of ancestors, traditions, rituals, bodies, stories and invisible voices".


Art helping the sick, art listening to the sick, art that repairs, regenerates and restores hope.

The Pujade-Lauraine Prize • Carta Bianca will henceforth provide support each year to eight artists chosen by a committee of eight Franco-Italian experts.

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For its first edition, the jury distinguished with its First Prize, the Italian artist of Senegalese origin, Binta Diaw, born in 1955 in Milan and presented by Anissa Touati, curator and independent French curator, archaeologist by training.

Her work highlights

"the importance of ancestors, traditions, rituals, bodies, stories and the voices made invisible by those who wrote history."

First prize to Binta Diaw, Italian artist of Senegalese origin, born in 1955 in Milan and presented by Anissa Touati.

Pujade Lauraine Prize

"I am very happy to have won a Franco-Italian prize because, in one way or another, these places are part of me and of my identity"

, declared Binta Diaw who, moreover, is represented by the Cécile Fakhoury galleries, recently installed on avenue Matignon in Paris (8th), and in Berlin

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