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DucatoPrize 2020, Installation view
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In the year marked by the Covid-19 emergency, the second edition of the prize selected works that privileged the relationship between humans and the environment, monoculturalism, origins, layering of memory and the archive.

Jury

Yuri Ancarani Marina Dacci Zoe De Luca Attilia Fattori Franchini Denis Isaia

Finalists

Contemporary Art Alfredo Aceto, Pietro Agostoni, Leonardo Anker Vandal, Ludovica Anversa, Bianca Barandun, Noah Barker, Pauline Batista, BB5000, Monia Ben Hamouda, Thomas Berra, Filippo Bisagni, Jenna Bliss, Luca Bosani, Silvia Camporesi, Guendalina Cerruti, Beatrice Favaretto, Irene Fenara, Marina Ferretti, Riccardo Giacconi, Silvia Giambrone, Furlani-Gobbi, Silvia Infranco, Silvia Inselvini, Elena Mazzi, Vasilis Papageorgiou, Nelson Pernisco, Marco Pio Mucci, Nazzarena Poli Maramotti, Luigi Presicce, Caterina Silva, Francesco Snote, Marco Strappato, Henrik Stromberg, Federico Tosi, Massimo Vaschetto, Valerio Veneruso, Alessandro Vizzini, Siru Wen, Simone Zaccagnini, Giovanni Zanda Art Academy Clarissa Baldassarri, Clint Bargers, Giacomo Bissi, Nicola Bizzarri, Giulia Crivellaro, Carmela De Falco, Matteo De Nando, Byron Gago, Federica Lampone, Alice Pilusi

Winners

Guendalina Cerruti won the Contemporary Art category. Special mentions to Pietro Agostoni and Monia Ben Hamouda. Byron Gago for the Art Academy section, with special mentions to Clarissa Baldassarri and Giulia Crivellaro.

Guendalina Cerruti, Thanks a Million (2019)
Pietro-Agostoni, Pluffy (2019)
Monia Ben Hamouda, Exhaust (2018)
Byron Gago, Placenta (2019)
Clarissa Baldassarri, Sound data logger (2020)
Giulia Crivellaro, Smooth threshold (2018)
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