Francis Baudevin receives the Leenaards Foundation Cultural Prize 2024

Francis Baudevin receives the Leenaards Foundation Cultural Prize 2024

Published
Aug. 22, 2024

ECAL professor Francis Baudevin has been awarded the Leenaards Cultural Prize 2024. Graduate of the ECAL Bachelor Fine Arts, Anjesa Dellova is the winner of one of the Cultural Grants.


ECAL is proud to announce that Francis Baudevin, professor in the ECAL Bachelor Fine Arts program since 1996, has been awarded the prestigious Leenaards Cultural Prize 2024. The prize, endowed with 30,000 francs, recognizes his entire artistic career, marked by a constant reinvention of geometric abstraction and his commitment to passing on his knowledge to younger generations of artists.

Francis Baudevin is an emblematic figure of the neo-geo artistic movement, a postmodern current that revisits geometric abstraction with a contemporary twist. His work is characterized by a subtle, thoughtful use of motifs from advertising packaging and symbols of consumer society. Francis Baudevin, who is also passionate about music, does not hesitate to play with the boundaries between artistic disciplines, an approach that has earned him international recognition.

The Leenaards Cultural Prize 2024 will be awarded on September 8 at the Comédie de Genève. At this ceremony, ECAL will also be honored by the distinction bestowed on Anjesa Dellova, a 2017 graduate of the Bachelor Fine Arts program, who will receive one of eight cultural grants from the Leenaards Foundation. This grant of 50,000 francs will support the development of her artistic career.

ECAL warmly congratulates Francis Baudevin and Anjesa Dellova on these distinctions. These awards not only recognize outstanding individual achievements, but also reinforce ECAL's reputation as a benchmark institution in the fine arts.

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