Perrier-Jouët launches prize to celebrate contemporary art and craft

Champagne brand Perrier-Jouët is increasing its investment in cultural ties with the launch of an arts prize in the UK.

Perrier-Jouët: investing in UK art prize
Perrier-Jouët: investing in UK art prize

The prize will recognise the UK’s best talent in contemporary art and craft. A campaign promoting the activity will run in the Financial Times.

The winner will receive a £10,000 bursary and public -exhibition at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London.

The competition will be judged by the Perrier-Jouët Arts Salon, which includes fashion designer Nicole Farhi and Tony Chambers, editor of Wallpaper*.

It follows the launch of a limited-edition Champagne ‘flute tree’, created by Dutch designer Tord Boontje.

Patronage of the arts has been a key pillar of Perrier-Jouët’s marketing strategy since the brand’s inception.

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