Will Grohmann Prize
The Will Grohmann Prize is an art prize awarded to young painters, graphic artists and sculptors. It is awarded annually by the Berlin Academy of the Arts and is endowed with 6,500 euros. The award is named after the art historian and art critic Will Grohmann .
Award winners
- 1967 - Gerhard Altenbourg (painter and graphic artist)
- 1968 - Joannis Avramidis
- 1969 - not taken
- 1970 - Ursula Sax
- 1971 - Walter Stöhrer
- 1972 - Erich Wiesner
- 1973 - Hans-Jürgen Breuste
- 1974 - Ludwig Gosewitz
- 1975 - AR Penck
- 1976 - Walter Pichler
- 1977 - Bernd Becher
- 1978 - Erwin Heerich
- 1979 - François Morellet
- 1980 - Laszlo Glozer
- 1981 - Nam June Paik
- 1982 - Sigmar Polke (painter and photographer)
- 1983 - George Brecht
- 1984 - Manfred de la Motte
- 1985 - Timm Ulrichs
- 1986 - Joachim Bandau
- 1987 - Reiner Ruthenbeck (sculptor and conceptual artist)
- 1988 - Dorothee von Windheim
- 1989 - Galli
- 1990 - Gerd Rohling
- 1991 - Hubert Kiecol
- 1992 - Nelly Rudin
- 1993 - Horst Bartnig
- 1994 - Reinhard Pods
- 1995 - Henning Kürschner
- 1998 - Sophie Schama
- 2000 - Rolf Wicker (sculptor)
- 2001 - Beate Daniel
- 2002 - Meschac Gaba
- 2003 - Isabelle Graw
- 2004 - Richard Deacon
- 2005 - Mindy Shapero
- 2006 - Christoph Brech
- 2007 - David Claerbout
- 2009 - Frank Berberich
- 2011 - Jan Wawrzyniak
- 2012 - Nasan Tur
- 2014 - Nadine Fecht
Web links
- Winner of the Will Grohmann Prize . Academy of Arts. Retrieved August 10, 2011.