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Is Monet International Art Award an IQ tax?

Not an IQ tax. IQ tax, also known as low IQ tax, is a popular word on the Internet, which means that money is wasted due to lack of judgment, and the money is considered to have paid IQ tax. The Monet International Art Award was founded in Paris, France by the French Artists Association's Cultural and Art Development Committee and the Paris Institute of Fine Arts Joint Committee. The organizing committee of the award consists of the French Artists Association's Cultural and Art Development Committee, the Paris Institute of Fine Arts Joint Committee and the Monet Aesthetic Education Center. The organizing committee of this award is committed to discovering people with artistic potential, regardless of their major, age and nationality. So the Monet International Art Award is not an IQ tax.