Iserlohn Art Prize

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The Iserlohn Art Prize is awarded to the work of an established artist of outstanding quality in the field of painting or sculpture . The award ceremony and the accompanying exhibition in the Villa Wessel in Iserlohn enrich the cultural life of the region.

The prize was awarded from 2003 to 2013 by the community foundation of Sparkasse Iserlohn in cooperation with the association “ Wilhelm Wessel / Irmgart Wessel-Zumloh e. V. “awarded. It was endowed with 15,000 euros each and was judged every two years, i.e. six times (award winner see below). Since 2016, the prize has been awarded by the art association “Wilhelm Wessel / Irmgart Wessel-Zumloh eV” - with the help of a private, unnamed sponsor - and the prize money has been increased to 20,000 euros. In future, the prize will be awarded every three years.

Previous winners

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Individual evidence

  1. Laureate 2003 Max Neumann Retrieved on February 4, 2018
  2. Laureate 2005 Olav Christopher Jenssen Retrieved February 4, 2018
  3. 2007 award winner Leiko Ikemura.Retrieved February 4, 2018
  4. 2009 Prize Winner David Nash Accessed February 4, 2018
  5. Prize winner 2011 Pia Fries Accessed on February 4, 2018
  6. 2013 Prize Winner Jaume Plensa Retrieved on February 4, 2018
  7. Laureate 2016 Laura Ford Accessed February 4, 2018
  8. Prize winner 2019 Robert Schad Retrieved July 16, 2019