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20 Years of Max Mara Art Prize for Women on show in Florence

Laure Prouvost, Far from words car mirrors eat raspberries when swimming through the sun, to swallow sweet smells 2013 veduta di mostra / exhibition view Collezione Maramotti © Laure Prouvost
Courtesy Collezione Maramotti ph. Dario Lasagni

Palazzo Strozzi in Florence will host Time for Women! Empowering Visions in 20 Years of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women, a special exhibition celebrating two decades of the prestigious award. Recognized as one of the most significant prizes supporting women-identified artists, the exhibition highlights the long-standing collaboration between Max Mara, Whitechapel Art Gallery, and Collezione Maramotti. Showcasing works by the nine winners since the prize’s inception, it offers a powerful reflection on the impact and evolution of women in contemporary art.

The show will feature: Margaret Salmon (b. 1973 in Suffern, NY); Hannah Rickards (b. 1979 in London, UK); Andrea Büttner (b. 1972 in Stuttgart, Germany); Laure Prouvost (b. 1978 in Lille, France); Corin Sworn (b. 1976 in London, UK); Emma Hart (b. 1974 in London, UK); Helen Cammock (b. 1970 in Staffordshire, UK); Emma Talbot (b. 1969 in Stourbridge, UK) and Dominique White (b. 1993 in Rochford, UK).

Emma Hart Mamma Mia! Veduta di mostra / exhibition view Collezione Maramotti 2017 © Emma Hart Courtesy Collezione Maramotti Ph. Dario Lasagni

Organized in partnership with Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Time for Women! Empowering Visions will unfold through the fascinating spaces of La Strozzina, paying homage to two decades of female creativity and innovation and plunging visitors into a range of different media and artistic visions.

For the first time in one place, it presents the projects that the nine artists developed during the long Italian residency that is at the heart of the prize. With videos, installations, sculptures, and wall pieces, the exhibition is a journey thorough the award’s twenty-years history of the prize and the work of figures who were just emerging at the time they were selected, but have gone on to become renowned names on the broader international art scene. Starting with broader themes such as identity, memory, the body, society, and politics, each of these artists zeroed in on specific aspects connected to her research and experiences in Italy: commedia dell’arte, motherhood, the contemporary idea of the Grand Tour, artisan traditions, mythology, monastic communities, the natural landscape, or history, all the way to the recovery of forgotten voices and narratives from ancient times and up to the present.

Corin SwornSilent Sticksveduta di mostra /exhibition viewCollezione Maramotti© Corin SwornCourtesy Collezione MaramottiPh. Dario Lasagn
Corin Sworn, Silent Sticks veduta di mostra /exhibition view Collezione Maramotti © Corin Sworn Courtesy Collezione Maramotti Ph. Dario Lasagn

The Mara Art Prize for Women is a biennial prize for women-identified artists, founded in 2005 by the Max Mara Fashion Group and organized in partnership with Whitechapel Gallery. Collezione Maramotti came on board as the third partner in 2007. It was the first visual arts award for emerging women artists based in the UK, aimed at supporting and promoting their work at a crucial stage in their career by offering the time and space to create an ambitious new project. Selected by an all-female jury of leading female figures from the British art world, the winners were awarded a six-month residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and tailored to their professional and personal needs. During their stay, the artists immersed themselves in the general context of the country; they investigated specific cultural and historical topics, cultivated new technical skills and created new works that became part of the final two-stage exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery in London and Collezione Maramotti in Reggio Emilia, which acquired works from all the winning projects over the years. In recognition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women’s unique and outstanding support for the creative process, it was singled out for the British Council Arts & Business International Award in 2007.

Time for Women! Empowering Visions in 20 Years of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women, 17th April – 31st August 2025 Palazzo Strozzi, Florence

The exhibition is organized by Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and Collezione Maramotti. Main supporter: Max Mara. Special thanks to Whitechapel Gallery.

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