Gebhard Fugel Art Prize

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The Gebhard Fugel Art Prize is usually awarded every three years by the German Society for Christian Art in Munich .

The art prize bears the name of the painter Gebhard Fugel , who, together with the theologian Franz Festing and the sculptor Georg Busch, founded what was then known as the Art Association for the Renewal of Christian Art in 1893. The prize was donated by Gebhard Streicher, a grandson of Gebhard Fugel. He looks after the Panorama Crucifixion Museum in Altötting and the artistic estate of Gebhard Fugel.

The art prize can be awarded in the disciplines of painting, sculpture, applied art and architecture as well as in all new forms of expression in the context of the visual arts. It is endowed with 5,000 euros.

Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Awarded the Gebhard Fugel Art Prize of the DG 2003
  2. ^ Gebhard Fugel Prize - Art Prize of the DG 2008 to the Munich photographer Andréas Lang
  3. Gebhard Fugel Prize to goldsmith Rudolf Bott
  4. Pages of the DG on the 2014 award