Rossella Biscotti wins the Belgian Art Prize 2027

Thursday, March 26, 2026
Rossella Biscotti wins the Belgian Art Prize 2027

From a longlist of more than 60 artists, Rossella Biscotti was unanimously chosen as the BelgianArtPrize 2027 laureate.

The jury was convinced by the originality, consistency and brilliance of Biscotti’s work. She explores pressing social issues – such as climate crisis, migration and postcolonialism – in a subtle and nuanced manner. Biscotti integrates broad historical narratives with subjective personal experiences, bringing to life the multiplicity of stories that exist in the margins of official History. The forms and materials that she employs to embody her research-driven practice are diverse and surprising.

While Biscotti has received significant international recognition through major exhibitions in institutions across Europe, her work has had little exposure in Belgium in recent years. The jury felt it was the right moment to award her the BelgianArtPrize, thereby increasing the visibility of her practice and acknowledging her influential, though often understated, position within the Belgian art scene. Her work speaks to a generation of artists whose practices have had an impact on the broader cultural landscape in Belgium and beyond.

She receives a prize of €20,000, donated by the Gillion-Crowet family—founders of the BelgianArtPrize—as well as an additional production budget to realize a new work for the exhibition at Bozar.