Promotional award for fine arts of the state capital Munich
The Fine Art Award of the City of Munich has been awarded since 1947 (biennial since 2000) for outstanding artistic achievement or an unusual artistic position in the field of fine arts. The current performance and previous work of the artist are decisive for the assessment. Only artists who live in Munich or the Munich region or whose work is closely linked to Munich's cultural life are eligible for the sponsorship award. A personal application is not possible. A commission to be appointed annually by the city council, consisting of expert jurors and members of the city council, has the right to make proposals. Two prizes of 6000 euros each will be awarded biennially.
The Fine Arts Prize is awarded together with the Architecture Prize , the Design Prize , the Photography Prize and the Jewelry Prize . A separate jury is set up for each area. Works by all of the artists proposed by the jury will each be shown in an exhibition in the Lothringer13 municipal art gallery.
Award winners
- 2020 Maria VMier and Sophia Süßmilch
- 2016 Ruth Höflich and Veronika Veit
- 2014 René and Christian Landspersky / Lisa Reitmeier
- 2013 Anja Buchheister / Carsten Nolte
- 2011 Ulrich Gebert / Jens Kabisch
- 2009 Motoko Dobashi / Beate Engl
- 2007 Ina Ettlinger / Michael Schrattenthaler
- 2005 Alexander Laner / Stephanie Senge
- 2003 Marco Schuler / Eva Maria Weinmayr
- 2001 Sid Gastl / Benjamin Heisenberg
- 1999 Alexandra Ranner / Doris M. Würgert
- 1998 Cornelia Büschbell / Albert Weis
- 1997 Daniel Knorr / Jai Young Park
- 1996 Sabine Groß / Kay Winkler
- 1995 Ralf Peters / Alix Stadtbäumer
- 1994 Rotraut Fischer / Michaela Melián
- 1993 Stephan Fritsch / Johannes Muggenthaler
- 1992 Sarah Pelikan / Heinz Pfahler
- 1991 Iris Häussler / Hubertus Reichert
- 1990 Robin Beers / Helmut Dirnaichner / Jan Wehrens
- 1989 Kuno Lindenmann / Dagmar Rhodius / Dieter Villinger
- 1988 Angelika Bader & Dietmar Tanterl / Beate Passow / Emö Simonyi
- 1987 Bodo Buhl / Regine von Chossy / Stephan Kern
- 1986 Doris Hadersdorfer / Alfons Lachauer / Thomas Lehnerer
- 1985 Cozy Pièro / Stephan Huber / Ulrich Horndash
- 1984 Albert Hien / Hormtientong Somboon / Hermann Bigelmayr
- 1983 Werner Radetzky – Radetz / Franz Kochseder / Nikolaus Gerhart
- 1982 Kurt Benning / Christoph Hessel / Jochen Sendler
- 1981 Hubertus von Seidlein / Siegfried Kaden / Hans Matthäus Bachmayer
- 1980 Annalies Klophaus / Helmut Pfeuffer / Emese Zavory
- 1979 Ugo Dossi / Peter Vogt
- 1978 Andreas Bindl / Hans Friedrich
- 1977 Hetum Gruber / Rudolf Wachter
- 1976 Toni Prize / Heiner-Matthias Priesnitz
- 1975 Michael Glüder / Hermann Kleinknecht
- 1974 Claus Nageler / Hannsjörg Voth
- 1973 Friedrich G. Scheuer
- 1972 Alf Lechner / Dieter Stöver
- 1971 Simon Dittrich / Lothar Fischer
- 1970 Kuno Küster / Karl Sperl
- 1969 Ivo Krivcevic / Rainer Wittenborn
- 1968 Burkhard Backe / Josua Reichert
- 1967 Antonio Costa Pinheiro
- 1966 Blasius Gerg / Ernst Neukamp / Herbert Peters
- 1965 Hans Dumler
- 1964 Michael Croissant / Walter Tafelmaier
- 1963 Eva Renée Nele / Rupert Maria Stöckl
- 1962 Ernst Andreas Rauch / Ursula Rusche – Wolters
- 1961 Georg Brenninger / Manfred Hollmann
- 1960 Fritz Koenig / Hans Platschek
- 1959 Ferdinand Filler / Albrecht von Hancke
- 1958 Priska from Martin / Reiner Zimnik
- 1957 Rolf Cavael / Josef Henselmann
- 1956 Bernhard Bleeker / Gabriele Münter
- 1955 Olaf Gulbransson
- 1954 Anton Hiller / CO Miller
- 1953 Adolf Hartmann / Joseph Wackerle
- 1952 Ludwig Bock / Karl Arnold
- 1951 Hugo Troendle
- 1950 Willi Geiger / Hans Wimmer
- 1949 Josef Achmann / Heinrich Kirchner
- 1948 Oskar Coester / Karl Knappe
- 1947 Maria Caspar-Filser / Toni Stadler
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sponsorship awards 2013 from the City of Munich for fine arts, architecture, design, photography and jewelry. Website of the City of Munich. Retrieved May 12, 2014.