This year, the prize was awarded to Olu Ogunnaike, represented by the London-based gallery Hollybush Gardens. A special mention was awarded to Paloma Proudfoot and her London-based gallery The Approach.
“The jury admired the relational process in Olu Ogunnaike’s work through the materials and tools used, revealing stories, and by its fragility. They were particularly impressed by Hollybush Gardens’ excellent presentation of the work.”
The jury was composed of seven international leading figures in the art world: Anne-Pierre d’Albis (Trustee and Patron of Fluxus Art Projects), Daria de Beauvais (Senior Curator and Head of International Relations at Palais de Tokyo), Caroline Bourgeois (Artistic Advisor to François Pinault and Curator at the Bourse du Commerce Pinault Collection), Wells Fray-Smith (Curator at Barbican Centre), Nicolas Gausserand (Advisor to the President on International Affairs and Contemporary Programs at Musée d’Orsay), Hélène Nguyen-Ban (Chair of Fluxus Art Projects) and Frédéric Paul (Curator at MNAM-CCI /Centre Georges-Pompidou).
The laureate of the Fluxus Prize was announced at the Residence of the Ambassador to Great Britain in Paris on Friday 24 October.