Austrian Art Prize for Fine Arts
The Austrian Art Prize for Fine Arts (until 2009 Prize for Fine Arts ) is awarded to established artists for their complete oeuvre.
history
The prize was initially awarded annually, then differently. The prize has been awarded annually since 2009.
Award winners
The following people have been honored so far:
- 1972 Maria Bilger
- 1973 Ferdinand Stransky
- 1974 no award
- 1975 Maria Lassnig
- 1976 no award
- 1977 Josef Lackner
- 1978 Gerhardt Moswitzer
- 1979 Bruno Gironcoli
- 1980 Peter Pongratz
- 1981 Günter Brus
- 1982 Heinz Tesar
- 1983 Christian Ludwig Attersee
- 1984 Hermann Nitsch
- 1988 Kurt Kappa Kocherscheidt
- 1989 Franz Ringel
- 1990 Arch. Szyszkowitz + Kowalski
- 1992 Manfred Nisslmüller
- 1994 Romana Scheffknecht
- 1996 Brigitte Kowanz
- 1998–2004 no award
- 2005 Lois Weinberger
- 2007 Josef Dabernig
- 2009 Constanze fame
- 2010 Franz Graf
- 2011 Walter Vopava
- 2012 Michael Kienzer
- 2013 Carola Dertnig
- 2014 Alois Mosbacher
- 2015 Iris Andraschek
- 2016 Heinrich Dunst
- 2017 Martin Walde
- 2018 transparadiso ( Barbara Holub and Paul Rajakovics )
- 2019 Ashley Hans Scheirl
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Minister of Culture Claudia Schmied announces the winners of the Austrian Art Prize 2012 on December 27, 2012, accessed on December 28, 2012
- ^ Minister of Culture Dr. Claudia Schmied announces the winners of the Austrian Art Prize 2013 , press release of the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture from November 26, 2013.
- ↑ Federal Minister Ostermayer: The freedom of art is a valuable asset , Federal Press Service of January 21, 2015.
- ↑ derStandard.at - Austrian art prizes awarded . Article from January 28, 2016, accessed on January 29, 2016.
- ↑ orf.at - winners of the Austrian Art Prize have been announced . Article from January 4, 2017, accessed on January 4, 2017.
- ^ Minister of Culture Blümel: Congratulations on the Austrian Art Prize 2018 . OTS notification dated February 8, 2019, accessed February 8, 2019.
- ^ Austrian Art Prize to Ashley Hans Scheirl. July 25, 2019, accessed July 26, 2019 .