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24—27.04.25 Brussels Expo
Formerly the Discovery Prize, this award now focuses on supporting museum collections. Instead of rewarding the winning gallery for the best booth presentation in the Discovery section, the prize will now take the form of an increased acquisition budget—up to €10,000 (previously €5,000)—for purchasing an artwork for a museum collection. For Art Brussels 2025, the selected institution will be the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, with Inga Rossi-Schrimpf (Director of Collections) and Pierre-Yves Desaive (Curator) joining the previously announced jury – Marjolaine Lévy (Independent Curator), Tim Roerig (Curator, Z33), and Axel Wieder (Director of the Berlin Biennale). This revised format strengthens the prize’s impact by providing meaningful recognition and support to the artist, the gallery, and the museum.
The Discovery Prize is supported by Moleskine.
Learn more about the section and the prize here.