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Prizes and Awards

AWARDS   

2022

INTERNATIONAL AWARD SPOLETO ART FESTIVAL ALLA CAREER, on the occasion of the 65th Anniversary of the Festival dei Due Mondi. July 8, 2022, Spoleto.

2018

SPECIAL CAREER AWARD TO LINA PASSALACQUA In competition with the work: Peter Pan, 2015, oil on canvas, cm. 60 × 80, XLV SULMONA PRIZE "Gaetano Pallozzi" - Exhibition of Contemporary International Art, Diocesan Civic Museum of Sulmona

2014
“Luigi Verrino” Award for 50 years of artistic activity, Lamezia Terme Art Biennale.

2009
Prize for the Biennial Neofuturism of Lamezia Terme, sector "Homage to Futurism".

2008
City of Pizzo Painting Award, Medal of the President of the Republic.

2006
1st National Biennial Competition of Modern Art, Lamezia Terme.

1998
City of Pizzo Painting Award, XLV edition. Motivation: "Lina Passalacqua is one of the very few female signatures of the second futurism, whose work will be historicized in the successions of the movement."

1990
III Prize at the “Cinema and Art” Festival, with the documentary “A Self-portrait”.

1978

XVI Painting Award Serravalle Castle - San Marino.

1970
VIII Castle of Serravalle Painting Award - San Marino - SPA Fontevivo purchase award.

PRIZES

2008
The committee of the Department of Painting and Sculpture of the Guggenheim Museum in New York includes it in the international program "Artists'Viewing Program", to facilitate the exchange between curators and artists worldwide.

2007
The committee of the Department of Painting and Sculpture of the Museum of Modern Art of New York (MoMA), inserts it in the international program "Artists'Viewing Program", to facilitate the exchange between curators and artists worldwide

1984
Duilio Morosini presents her, among the painters worthy of mention, in the National Catalog of Modern Art Bolaffi

1973
He wins a national competition announced by the Municipality of Rome for two decorative panels measuring 200 × 130 cm each, for the Fabio Filzi school in Rome.

1970
Wins a competition Bandito dall'ISES for a decorative panel, cm. 300 × 150 for the middle school of Marina di Gioiosa Ionica in Calabria.