Jury

Hicham Berrada

Somewhere between science and poetry, Hicham Berrada likes to create evolving forms, playing with chemistry and titillating physics. His works include installation, video, sound and photography. His work explores art, research and discovery.

Isabelle Bertolotti

Isabelle Bertolotti is Head Curator of Heritage and has been Director of the MAC LYON and Artistic Director of the Lyon Biennial of Contemporary Art since 2018. She co-founded the Jeune Création internationale event in 2002 and has chaired the Le Grand Large artists' studios in Lyon since 2016.

Guy Boyer

An art historian and journalist, Guy Boyer has been editorial director of Connaissance des Arts since 2002. He was editor-in-chief of Beaux-Arts Magazine until 1996, then editorial director of L'Œil from 1997 to 2001. He has a twice-weekly chronicle on Radio Classique.

Mathieu Forget

Forgetmat is an artist in movement. A dancer, photographer and artistic director, he embodies a new vision of dance. A former tennis player, Forgetmat aspires to promote freedom of expression, to surpass oneself and to challenge our perception of the world. His art is to capture in photographs an ephemeral moment of levitating movement.

Simon Martin

Simon Martin's pictorial work is built on the overlay and resurgence of details extracted from his intimate environment. Through a process of writing with light, half-real, half-dreamed forms emerge from his canvases. Simon Martin graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2017. In 2021, a painting by the artist will join the collection of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

Laure Prouvost

Laure Prouvost, winner of the 2011 Max Mara Prize and the 2013 Turner Prize, is a French visual artist and video maker known for her immersive installations that combine film, sculpture, tapestry, performance and language, plunging viewers into a state of personal and collective introspection.

Béatrice Salmon

Director of the Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) since 2019, Béatrice Salmon's main missions are to support the visual arts sector and to enrich and disseminate a national collection of almost 107,000 works.