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Who gets a Prize at Dak’Art 2014 ?

Who gets a Prize at Dak'Art 2014 ? - Contemporary And

C& congrats this years Winners of the Dak’Art 2014 Prizes:Grand Prix Léopold Sédar SENGHOR* : Driss Ouadahi (Algérie/Algeria) & Olu Amoda (Nigéria/Nigeria). Prix du Ministre de la Culture et du Patrimoine: Justine Gaga (Cameroun/Cameroon). Prix de l’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: Sidy Diallo (Sénégal/Senegal). Le prix de la Ville de Dakar: Faten Rouissi (Tunisie/Tunisia). Prix de la Fondation Blachère: …

C& congrats this years Winners of the Dak'Art 2014 Prizes:


Grand Prix Léopold Sédar SENGHOR* : Driss Ouadahi (Algérie/Algeria) & Olu Amoda (Nigéria/Nigeria)
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Prix du Ministre de la Culture et du Patrimoine: Justine Gaga (Cameroun/Cameroon)
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Prix de l’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie: Sidy Diallo (Sénégal/Senegal)
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Le prix de la Ville de Dakar: Faten Rouissi (Tunisie/Tunisia)
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Prix de la Fondation Blachère: Milumbe Haimbe (Zambie/Zambia)
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Prix Oumar Ndao offert par Vives Voix* : Amary Sobel Diop (Sénégal/Senegal)
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Prix de de l’Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine: Guibril André Diop (Sénégal/Senegal)
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Prix du Studio national des arts contemporains, Le Fresnoy, France:Nomusa Makhubu (Afrique du Sud/ South Africa)

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Prix du centre Soleil d’Afrique: Houda Ghorbel (Tunisie/Tunisia)

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