The annual Young Painter’s Prize has been awarded for the fifteenth time. On Friday 10 November 2023, the Young Painter’s Prize art competition (YPP) has marked its fifteenth anniversary and held the award ceremony which was followed by the opening of the YPP finalists’ group show in the Museum of Applied Art and Design. This year, the main prize went to the Lithuanian artist Agata Orlovska . In his address to the participants of the competition, the YPP jury member Mr. Laurent Le Bon – art historian, the President..


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This year – for the fifteenth time already – the Young Painter Prize (YPP) competition invites the young artists from around the Baltic States to showcase their work. This year, as last year, as an exception, young Ukrainian artists who currently reside in Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia can apply for the competition. Young artists from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine (residing in Baltic countries) are invited to apply to the competition..

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YPP Announces This Year's Best Young Painter in the Baltic States. This year’s winner of the Young Painter Prize competition was announced in Vilnius Picture Gallery on 18 November. For fourteen years now, YPP is continuing to be one of the key events for the young artists from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and, exceptionally this year, Ukraine. The YPP’s international jury announced Linas Kaziulionis as this year’s best young painter in the Baltic states.

 
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YPP'15 Winners!

 

 

Congratulations to Young Painter Prize 2015 contest winners!

 

 

Main prize winner: Andrius Ivanovas (Lithuania)

Shelf of books. 200x100cm, oil on canvas, 2015



Second prize: Maria Ader (Estonia)

In the Echo Zone. 150x170cm, oil on canvas, 2015

 

Second prize: Vita Opolskytė (Lithuania)

The Facade. 140x110cm, oil on canvas, 2015

 



Delfi publikos prizas: Goda Lukaitė (Lithuania)

The train will not come. 150x150cm, mixed technique, 2015

 

More photos from the awards: YPP'15 Awards 

 

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