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Käthe Kollwitz Prize

The Käthe Kollwitz Prize (German: Käthe-Kollwitz-Preis) is a German art award named after artist Käthe Kollwitz.

Established in 1960 by the then-Academy of Arts of the German Democratic Republic (nowadays the Academy of Arts, Berlin), the prize is awarded annually by a jury whose members are newly chosen each year to a visual artist living and working in Germany who is honored either for a single work or their complete body of work. Since 1992, the prize money (12,000 euros as of 2009) has been co-funded by the Kreissparkasse Köln, the owner of the Käthe Kollwitz Museum in Cologne. The Academy organises a parallel exhibition, accompanied by a catalog, for the laureate.

Previous winners

  • 1960: Karl Erich Müller
  • 1961: Arno Mohr
  • 1962: Sella Hasse
  • 1964: Herbert Tucholski
  • 1965: Fritz Duda
  • 1966: Fritz Dähn
  • 1967: Otto Nagel
  • 1968: Willi Sitte
  • 1969: Theo Balden
  • 1970: Gerhard Kettner
  • 1971: Curt Querner
  • 1972: Herbert Sandberg
  • 1973: René Graetz
  • 1974: Wieland Förster
  • 1975: Werner Stötzer
  • 1976: Harald Metzkes
  • 1977: Horst Zickelbein
  • 1978: Dieter Goltzsche
  • 1979: Wilfried Fitzenreiter
  • 1980: Werner Tübke
  • 1981: Elizabeth Shaw
  • 1982: Hans Vent
  • 1983: Sabina Grzimek
  • 1984: Manfred Böttcher
  • 1985: Joachim John
  • 1986: Gerhard Goßmann
  • 1987: Max Uhlig
  • 1988: Christa Sammler
  • 1989: Claus Weidensdorfer
  • 1990: Konrad Knebel
  • 1991: Manfred Butzmann
  • 1992: Lothar Böhme
  • 1993: Martin Assig
  • 1994: Karla Woisnitza
  • 1995: Micha Ullman
  • 1996: Martin Kippenberger
  • 1997: Astrid Klein
  • 1998: Miriam Cahn
  • 1999: Mark Lammert
  • 2000: Svetlana Kopystiansky
  • 2001: Jürgen Schön
  • 2002: Renate Anger
  • 2003: Horst Münch
  • 2004: Peter Weibel
  • 2005: Lutz Dammbeck
  • 2006: Thomas Eller
  • 2007: Hede Bühl
  • 2008: Gustav Kluge
  • 2009: Ulrike Grossarth
  • 2010: Mona Hatoum
  • 2011: Janet Cardiff, George Bures Miller
  • 2012: Douglas Gordon
  • 2013: Eran Schaerf
  • 2014: Corinne Wasmuht
  • 2015: Bernard Frize
  • 2016: Edmund Kuppel
  • References

    Käthe Kollwitz Prize Wikipedia


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