Brandenburg Art Prize
The Brandenburg Art Award is one of the Märkischen or newspaper in cooperation with the Foundation Schloss Neuhardenberg awarded annually since 2004 Award of works of painting, graphics and (small) -plastic. Artists living or working in the state of Brandenburg can apply for the prize, which is under the patronage of the Prime Minister of the State of Brandenburg, by submitting one of their works. The submitted work, which can consist of several parts, must have been created within the last year before the submission date and must follow specified size criteria. Only originals are awarded. A jury headed by the editor-in-chief of the Märkische Oderzeitung decides on the award of the prizes. The award takes place at Neuhardenberg Castle and is linked to an exhibition of the works submitted and selected by the jury.
Initially, the Brandenburg Art Prize was awarded in three stages, since 2008 it has been awarded in the categories of painting, graphics and sculpture. In recognition of the overall artistic work, the Honorary Prize of the Prime Minister of Brandenburg has been awarded since 2008. In 2012, a sponsorship award for young artists - combined with a grant - was awarded for the first time by Sabine Kunst , Minister for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg.
The winners from 2004 to 2007
The following lists follow the summary by the Märkische Oderzeitung
year | 1st Prize | 2nd prize | 3rd prize |
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2004 | Ulla Walter | Erika striker-Alex | Gerd Duncker |
2005 | Dorit Bearach | Klaus Hack | Arno Christian Schmetjen |
2006 | Gerhard Wienchowski | Joseas R. Helmes | Sylvia Hagen |
2007 | Rainer Ehrt | Urban art | Friedrich B. Henkel |
The winners since 2008
year | Honorary award | painting | graphic | plastic | photography | Scholarship |
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2008 | Werner Stötzer | Hannelore Teutsch | Kathrin Harder | Jannulis Tembridis | ||
2009 | Wieland Förster | Matthias Körner | Ellinor Euler | Emerita Pansowová | ||
2010 | Bernhard Heisig | Roswitha Grüttner | Daniel Klawitter | Joachim Boettcher | ||
2011 | Sabina Grzimek | Hans Scheuerecker | Franziska Uhl | Bettina Steinborn | ||
2012 | Harald Metzkes | Lutz Friedel | Matthias Körner | Hans-Georg Wagner | Eva Kretschmer | |
2013 | Ronald Paris | Helge Leiberg | Matthias Friedrich Muecke | Knut Seim | David Lehmann | |
2014 | Bernd Kauffmann | Mona Höke | Ralf Hentrich | Sonja Eschefeld | Alexander Janetzko | |
2015 | Erika striker-Alex | Ulrike Hogrebe | Christiane Wartenberg | Gudrun Kühne | Mathias Melchert | |
2016 | Joachim Boettcher | Annette Gundermann | Peter Panzner | Alice Bahra | Anne Heinlein | |
2017 | Thomas Rother | Eva Paul | Sophie Natuschke | Sylvia Hagen | Christiane Bergelt | |
2018 | Wolfgang Utzt | Carola Czempik | Frank Diersch | Dorit Trebeljahr | Göran Gnaudschun | Conrad Panzner |
2019 | Christiane Wartenberg | Stephane Leonard | Elli Graetz | Liz Mields-Kratochwil | Frank Gaudlitz | Cécile Weselowski |
2019 | Manfred Butzmann | Johannes Heisig | Carola Kirsch | Marguerite Flower-Cardenas | Ingar Krauss | Larissa Rosa Lackner |
Individual evidence
- ↑ MOZ winners list. Accessed May 28, 2014
- ^ Make-up artist Wolfgang Utzt receives honorary award for life's work. Süddeutsche Zeitung , May 31, 2018, accessed on August 25, 2020 .
- ^ MOZ: Brandenburg Art Prize awarded in Neuhardenberg, June 23, 2019 by Stephanie Lubasch
- ↑ Information from the Schloss Neuhardenberg Foundation 2020