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Pritzker winner Anne Lacaton selects Arine Aprahamian as her 2023-24 Rolex Protégé

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Sep 14, 2022

Anne Lacaton and Arine Aprahamian. Image © Rolex/Audoin Desforges

2021 Pritzker Prize winner Anne Lacaton will mentor Lebanese-Armenian architect and co-founder of MÜLLERAPRAHAMIAN Arine Aprahamian as part of the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative. The program is the luxury retailer’s non-profit arm who announced the upcoming cycle's mentors and their protégés in a ceremony at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Aprahamian founded her practice along with partner Adrian Müller in 2018 and has since earned a reputation for forward-thinking designs through several cutting-edge projects and proposals spread between Lebanon, the UK, Armenia, and Italy. The studio boasts recent high-profile commissions at the Tate Modern and Venice Biennale, among other initiatives, propelled by a "trans-scalar, anti-disciplinary and future-ready approach to materials, experience, and space." Müller is a former staffer in the London office of ZHA, and both have garnered awards and scholarship recognition from The Royal Institute of British Architects, Fulbright Commission, and New Artists Society. 

Lacaton and Aprahamian will be joined by artists El Anatsui and Bronwyn Katz; musicians Dianne Reeves and Song Yi Jeon; authors Bernardine  Evaristo and Ayesha Harruna Attah; and filmmakers Jia Zhang-Ke and Rafael Manuel as the next cycle's participants.

Arine Aprahamian. Image © Rolex/Audoin Desforges

Aprahamian and Lacaton are the latest pairings in a list that dates to and includes architects David Adjaye and Mariam Kamara; David Chipperfield and Simon Kretz; Peter Zumthor and Gloria Cabra; and Kazuyo Sejima and Yang Zhao, whose mentor project offered a response to the devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

"We extend our congratulations to the protégés, who now join the global and multigenerational artistic community that has grown over the past two decades," shared the program's head of mentoring, Rebecca Irvin. "It will be exciting to see how the creative collaborations in this new cycle will once again take place across barriers of geography and culture, as well as age."

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Pritzker winner Anne Lacaton selects Arine Aprahamian as her 2023-24 Rolex Protégé

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Sep 14, 2022

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Anne Lacaton and Arine Aprahamian. Image © Rolex/Audoin Desforges

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2021 Pritzker Prize winner Anne Lacaton will mentor Lebanese-Armenian architect and co-founder of MÜLLERAPRAHAMIAN Arine Aprahamian as part of the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative. The program is the luxury retailer’s non-profit arm who announced the upcoming cycle's mentors and their protégés in a ceremony at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Aprahamian founded her practice along with partner Adrian Müller in 2018 and has since earned a reputation for forward-thinking designs through several cutting-edge projects and proposals spread between Lebanon, the UK, Armenia, and Italy. The studio boasts recent high-profile commissions at the Tate Modern and Venice Biennale, among other initiatives, propelled by a "trans-scalar, anti-disciplinary and future-ready approach to materials, experience, and space." Müller is a former staffer in the London office of ZHA, and both have garnered awards and scholarship recognition from The Royal Institute of British Architects, Fulbright Commission, and New Artists Society. 

Lacaton and Aprahamian will be joined by artists El Anatsui and Bronwyn Katz; musicians Dianne Reeves and Song Yi Jeon; authors Bernardine  Evaristo and Ayesha Harruna Attah; and filmmakers Jia Zhang-Ke and Rafael Manuel as the next cycle's participants.

Arine Aprahamian. Image © Rolex/Audoin Desforges

Aprahamian and Lacaton are the latest pairings in a list that dates to and includes architects David Adjaye and Mariam Kamara; David Chipperfield and Simon Kretz; Peter Zumthor and Gloria Cabra; and Kazuyo Sejima and Yang Zhao, whose mentor project offered a response to the devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

"We extend our congratulations to the protégés, who now join the global and multigenerational artistic community that has grown over the past two decades," shared the program's head of mentoring, Rebecca Irvin. "It will be exciting to see how the creative collaborations in this new cycle will once again take place across barriers of geography and culture, as well as age."

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RELATED NEWS Peter Zumthor selects Paraguayan architect Gloria Cabral as Rolex Arts Initiative protégée
RELATED NEWS Kazuyo Sejima Selects Chinese Architecture Protégé in Rolex Mentoring Program

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