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An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

An inspiring evening in Venice celebrating Dian Suci as winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is the first visual arts prize for emerging and mid-career artists who identify as women. Its tenth edition ushers in a new nomadic, international phase of the award, which will move to a new country with each edition, under the guidance and curation of Cecilia Alemani, Director and Chief Curator of High Line Art in New York. Alongside Max Mara and Collezione Maramotti, Alemani has singled out Indonesia as the key art scene, and the prestigious Museum MACAN – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara, Jakarta as partner for the first chapter in this new stage of the prize. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

The project proposal with which Dian Suci won the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women is titled “Crafting Spirit: Cultural Dialogues in Heritage and Practice”. It springs from her desire to explore the fallout of the encounter between religious artisan traditions and the capitalist system, through a comparative study of Italy and Indonesia. The handcrafting of votive objects and religious images will become the hub of Suci’s enquiry into the commoditization and exploitation of belief in contemporary culture. Her research is intended to examine whether and how spirituality, even in systems permeated by market dynamics, injustice and oppression, can endure as a form of cultural resilience.
This artistic project will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara
Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

Max Mara, Collezione Maramotti and Museum MACAN are pleased to announce, along with prize curator Cecilia Alemani, that Dian Suci has been named winner of the tenth edition of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women.
The award, which was established to support and promote emerging or mid-career artists at a crucial stage in their professional paths, will offer Dian Suci a six-month travelling residency in Italy, organized by Collezione Maramotti and specifically tailored to the development of the project Suci proposed to the jury. This experience will culminate in a solo show at Museum MACAN in Jakarta in the summer of 2027; it will be presented again that autumn in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Collezione Maramotti, which will acquire the works. #MaxMaraArtPrize #MaxMara

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Bold contrast, modern confidence. This #MaxMaraSS26 balloon-sleeve top pairs with tailored trousers, cinched at the waist with an animalier belt for a striking accent. Effortless in attitude, precise in execution. Explore the look at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
A double-breasted wool gabardine blazer, defined by a semi-matte finish, brings depth to every shade. Peak lapels and a softly tailored silhouette balance precision with ease. Discover the #MaxMaraSS26 Sartoriale jackets at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
A double-breasted wool gabardine blazer, defined by a semi-matte finish, brings depth to every shade. Peak lapels and a softly tailored silhouette balance precision with ease. Discover the #MaxMaraSS26 Sartoriale jackets at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
A double-breasted wool gabardine blazer, defined by a semi-matte finish, brings depth to every shade. Peak lapels and a softly tailored silhouette balance precision with ease. Discover the #MaxMaraSS26 Sartoriale jackets at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
An ultramarine wool double-breasted wool blazer meets a longuette skirt, in a structured, yet fluid expression. Explore the #MaxMaraSS26 collection at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
An ultramarine wool double-breasted wool blazer meets a longuette skirt, in a structured, yet fluid expression. Explore the #MaxMaraSS26 collection at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
An ultramarine wool double-breasted wool blazer meets a longuette skirt, in a structured, yet fluid expression. Explore the #MaxMaraSS26 collection at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
Crafted in turquoise batavia silk, mohair, and wool, this double-breasted blazer expresses the essence of Max Mara Tailleur Sartoriale—authentic, versatile, and inherently refined. Discover the #MaxMaraSS26 look at the link in bio. #MaxMara

The canvassed jacket is at the heart of the Max Mara Sartoriale project. A deliberately classic but never conservative jacket that creates a timeless silhouette, reinterpreting the codes of men's tailoring to give life to designs that enhance the female form.
Crafted in turquoise batavia silk, mohair, and wool, this double-breasted blazer expresses the essence of Max Mara Tailleur Sartoriale—authentic, versatile, and inherently refined. Discover the #MaxMaraSS26 look at the link in bio. #MaxMara
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