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Degussa and Monopol magazine announce the five artists shortlisted for the Young Generation Art Award at Frieze London

Thursday 16 October, 2025

London, 16 October 2025 – At the renowned Frieze London art fair, Degussa Goldhandel, in cooperation with the art magazine Monopol, announced the five nominees for the Young Generation Art Award 2026. The prize, which promotes promising young artists in contemporary art, was established in 2024 and awarded for the first time in 2025.


Degussa Goldhandel debuts with this award at Frieze this year and will show a large solo exhibition of the first winner Thuy Tien Nguyen, whose work impressed the 2025 jury.


Yesterday, at the opening of the fair, the new shortlist for 2026 was unveiled. The nominees are Yuhao Chen, Lunita July Dorn, Arne Grashoff, Emmélie Lempert and Ken Nwadiogbu. They were chosen from almost 400 entries – a clear indication of the great interest young artists have in the art prize.


The five artists on the shortlist will be featured in the November issue of Monopol magazine. From 28 November, their work can be seen in a joint exhibition at the Degussa branch in Berlin, Französische Strasse 48.


‘It is a significant milestone for the Young Generation Art Award to debut its first winner at Frieze London in only its second year. This internationally significant presence underscores the relevance and sustainability of our commitment to art,’ says Christian Rauch, CEO of Degussa.


‘The Young Generation Art Award has been met with a huge response from young artists and clearly strikes a chord with them,’ says Elke Buhr, editor-in-chief of Monopol. ‘I am delighted with the diversity and quality of the submissions – and look forward to presenting the five most outstanding artists in Monopol.


The Young Generation Art Award is endowed with 10,000 euros for the first prize; in addition, each shortlisted nomination is awarded 3,000 euros. An expert jury will select the 2026 winner from the five finalists. In the jury again are Yilmaz Dziewior, director of Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Maya Heckelmann, curator and head of arts and culture sponsorship at Degussa; and Elke Buhr, editor-in-chief of Monopol
magazine.


Short biographies of the nominees



With the Young Generation Art Award, Degussa, in cooperation with Monopol, is encouraging the next generation of artists – and sending the young European art scene an important signal for artistic quality and diversity.


For further information, please contact:

Degussa Holding AG, Oberneuhofstrasse 12, 6340 Baar, Switzerland;


Andrea Haener, email: presse@degussa.com


Res Publica Verlags GmbH, Fasanenstrasse 7–8, 10623 Berlin, Germany;


Elke Buhr, email: buhr@monopol-magazin.de



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