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Berliner Kunstpreis

The Berliner Kunstpreis (Berlin Art Prize), officially Großer Berliner Kunstpreis, is a prize for the arts by the City of Berlin. It was first awarded in 1948 in several fields of art. Since 1971, it has been awarded by the Academy of Arts (Akademie der Künste) on behalf of the Senate of Berlin. Annually one of its six sections, fine arts, architecture, music, literature, performing arts and film and media arts, gives the great prize, endowed with €15,000, whereas the other five sections annually award prizes endowed with €5,000.

The awards ceremony of the Berliner Kunstpreis in 1963, from left to right: Klaus Kammer, Fritz Kortner, Rolf Hochhuth

History

The Berlin Art Prize has been awarded since 1948 in commemoration of the March Revolution of 1848. The official name then, Berliner Kunstpreis – Jubiläumsstiftung 1848/1948 (Berlin Art Prize - 1848/1948 Jubilee Foundation), was used until 1969, the ceremony was held by the Mayor in the Charlottenburg Palace.

The prize was planned to be awarded first on 18 March 1948 by the City Berlinale, to commemorate the March Revolution and the revolutionaries who fell for a new state (für einen neuen Staat gefallenen Revolutionäre). The first prize winners of 1948, shortly before the currency reform, who received awards of 10,000 Mark, were the sculptor Renée Sintenis and the composers Ernst Pepping and Wolfgang Fortner. The then-Senator of Education awarded the prize without consulting a jury.

In 1949 a constitution was drafted. The prize (per section DM 3,000.00) should be awarded annually for achievements in literature, music, painting, graphic and performing arts. As a result, changes were made regarding the divisions, the division between several winners and the award criteria. From the mid-1950s, the ceremony was always accompanied by criticism.

Since 1971, the prize is awarded by the Academy of Arts. The Academy awards the prize annually in alternating intervals of its six sections in the order of fine arts, architecture, music, literature, performing arts and film and media arts. The Arts Award for "Film and Media Arts" award since 1984 and from 1956 to 1983, there were instead the Arts Award for "Radio-Television-Film." The prize, awarded every six years by the literature section was named in 2010 the Fontane Prize.

Selected Great Prize recipients

Selected prize recipients

Recipients are typically listed in the sequence "Bildende Kunst" (art), "Baukunst" (architecture), "Musik" (music), "Darstellende Kunst" (performing art), "Film-Hörfunk-Fernsehen" (media)

References

  1. ^ "Großer Kunstpreis Berlin an Claire Denis". Der Standard. Vienna. APA/dpa. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Großer Kunstpreis Berlin geht an südkoreanische Komponistin Younghi Pagh-Paan". neue musikzeitung. Regensburg. dpa. 10 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Berliner Kunstpreis für Anett Gröschner". Süddeutsche.de (in German). 22 January 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Akademie der Künste vergibt Kunstpreis Berlin – Jubiläumsstiftung 1848/1948Richard Peduzzi erhält den Großen Kunstpreis Berlin 2022Preisverleihung am 18. März 2022 durch die Regierende Bürgermeisterin Franziska Giffey und Akademie-Präsidentin Jeanine Meerapfel". Akademie der Künste, Berlin (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Annett Gröschner erhält den Großen Kunstpreis Berlin 2021". www.adk.de (in German). Retrieved 26 January 2021.

External links

Official website

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The Berliner Kunstpreis Berlin Art Prize officially Grosser Berliner Kunstpreis is a prize for the arts by the City of Berlin It was first awarded in 1948 in several fields of art Since 1971 it has been awarded by the Academy of Arts Akademie der Kunste on behalf of the Senate of Berlin Annually one of its six sections fine arts architecture music literature performing arts and film and media arts gives the great prize endowed with 15 000 whereas the other five sections annually award prizes endowed with 5 000 The awards ceremony of the Berliner Kunstpreis in 1963 from left to right Klaus Kammer Fritz Kortner Rolf Hochhuth Contents 1 History 2 Selected Great Prize recipients 3 Selected prize recipients 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Berlin Art Prize has been awarded since 1948 in commemoration of the March Revolution of 1848 The official name then Berliner Kunstpreis Jubilaumsstiftung 1848 1948 Berlin Art Prize 1848 1948 Jubilee Foundation was used until 1969 the ceremony was held by the Mayor in the Charlottenburg Palace The prize was planned to be awarded first on 18 March 1948 by the City Berlinale to commemorate the March Revolution and the revolutionaries who fell for a new state fur einen neuen Staat gefallenen Revolutionare The first prize winners of 1948 shortly before the currency reform who received awards of 10 000 Mark were the sculptor Renee Sintenis and the composers Ernst Pepping and Wolfgang Fortner The then Senator of Education awarded the prize without consulting a jury In 1949 a constitution was drafted The prize per section DM 3 000 00 should be awarded annually for achievements in literature music painting graphic and performing arts As a result changes were made regarding the divisions the division between several winners and the award criteria From the mid 1950s the ceremony was always accompanied by criticism Since 1971 the prize is awarded by the Academy of Arts The Academy awards the prize annually in alternating intervals of its six sections in the order of fine arts architecture music literature performing arts and film and media arts The Arts Award for Film and Media Arts award since 1984 and from 1956 to 1983 there were instead the Arts Award for Radio Television Film The prize awarded every six years by the literature section was named in 2010 the Fontane Prize Selected Great Prize recipients Edit1971 Rainer Kuchenmeister 1972 Gyorgy Ligeti Music 1973 Bernhard Minetti 1974 Gottfried Bohm 1975 Josef Tal 1976 Wilhelm Borchert 1977 Joachim Schmettau 1980 Peter Stein returned 1981 George Tabori 1982 Meret Oppenheim 1983 Rolf Gutbrod 1984 Olivier Messiaen 1986 Marianne Hoppe 1987 Lina Wertmuller 1988 Rupprecht Geiger 1989 Norman Foster 1990 Luigi Nono 1992 Peter Zadek 1993 Otar Iosseliani 1994 Dieter Roth 1995 Renzo Piano 1996 Pierre Boulez 1998 Horst Sagert 1999 Kira Georgijewna Muratowa 2000 Anna and Bernhard Blume 2001 Hermann Czech 2002 Aribert Reimann 2004 Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts 2005 Aki Kaurismaki 2006 George Brecht 2007 Architects office SANAA Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa in Tokio 2008 Helmut Lachenmann 2010 Thomas Langhoff 2011 Claire Denis 1 2012 Cristina Iglesias 2013 Florian Beigel 2014 Mathias Spahlinger 2015 Sherko Fatah 2016 Stefan Prins 2017 Emin Alper 2018 Thomas Demand 2019 Renee Gailhoustet 2020 Younghi Pagh Paan 2 2021 Annett Groschner de 3 2022 Richard Peduzzi 4 Selected prize recipients EditRecipients are typically listed in the sequence Bildende Kunst art Baukunst architecture Musik music Darstellende Kunst performing art Film Horfunk Fernsehen media 1948 Renee Sintenis Ernst Pepping Wolfgang Fortner 1950 Bernhard Heiliger Karl Hartung Hans Uhlmann Werner Heldt Hans Jaenisch Wolf Hoffmann Wilhelm Deffke Mac Zimmermann Carl Heinz Kliemann art Werner Egk Helmut Roloff Dietrich Fischer Dieskau music Heinz Tietjen Boleslaw Barlog performing art 1951 Louise Stomps Mac Leube Hans Joachim Ihle Theodor Werner Alexander Camaro Marcus Behmer Siegmund Lympasik art Boris Blacher Gerhard Puchelt music Hermine Korner O E Hasse performing art 1952 Richard Scheibe Lidy von Luttwitz Gerhart Schreiter Karl Schmidt Rottluff Woty Werner Eva Schwimmer Gerda Rotermund Georg Gresko art Arthur Rother Helmut Krebs Giselher Klebe music Mary Wigman Frank Lothar Kurt Meisel performing art 1953 Alexander Gonda Emy Roeder Johannes Schiffner Karl Hofer Otto Hofmann Ernst Bohm Dietmar Lemke Elsa Eisgruber art Gerda Lammers Karl Forster Max Baumann music Kathe Dorsch Ita Maximowna Wolfgang Spier performing art 1954 Paul Dierkes Ursula Forster Otto Placzek Max Pechstein Curt Lahs Hans Thiemann Hans Orlowski Sigmund Hahn art Erna Berger Hertha Klust Volker Wangenheim music Tatjana Gsovsky Kathe Braun Caspar Neher performing art 1955 Gerhard Marcks Hans Purrmann Manfred Bluth August Wilhelm Dressler Max Taut Hans Scharoun Sergiu Celibidache Joseph Ahrens Josef Greindl Walter Franck 1956 Heinz Trokes Hugo Haring Philipp Jarnach Ernst Schroder Helmut Kautner 1957 Erich Heckel Ludwig Hilberseimer Heinz Tiessen Joana Maria Gorvin Heinz Ruhmann 1958 Fritz Winter Wassili Luckhardt Hans Werner Henze Martin Held Robert Siodmak 1959 Elsa Wagner 1960 Julius Bissier Paul Baumgarten Wladimir Vogel Erich Schellow Gunter Neumann Heinz Pauck 1961 Rudolf Belling Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Karl Amadeus Hartmann Willi Schmidt Robert Muller 1962 Friedrich Ahlers Hestermann Egon Eiermann Gerhart von Westerman Gert Reinholm Hans Rolf Strobel and Heinz Tichawsky 1963 Max Kaus Sergius Ruegenberg Paul Hindemith Fritz Kortner Jurgen Neven du Mont 1964 Ernst Wilhelm Nay Werner Duttmann Hans Chemin Petit Rolf Henniger Wolfgang Neuss 1965 Jan Bontjes van Beek Hermann Fehling Elisabeth Grummer Ernst Deutsch 1966 Hann Trier Walter Rossow Johann Nepomuk David Rudolf Platte Dieter Ertel 1967 Rudolf Hoflehner Frei Otto Karl Bohm Gustav Rudolf Sellner Hans Richter 1968 Wilhelm Wagenfeld Erwin Gutkind Heinz Friedrich Hartig Hans Lietzau Georg Stefan Troller 1969 Heinrich Richter Ludwig Leo Bernd Alois Zimmermann Herbert Ihering Peter Zadek 2021 Sajan Mani HARQUITECTES Petra Strahovnik Gina Haller Susann Maria Hempel Lea Schneider literature 5 References Edit Grosser Kunstpreis Berlin an Claire Denis Der Standard Vienna APA dpa 26 January 2011 Retrieved 11 January 2020 Grosser Kunstpreis Berlin geht an sudkoreanische Komponistin Younghi Pagh Paan neue musikzeitung Regensburg dpa 10 January 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2020 Berliner Kunstpreis fur Anett Groschner Suddeutsche de in German 22 January 2021 Retrieved 24 January 2021 Akademie der Kunste vergibt Kunstpreis Berlin Jubilaumsstiftung 1848 1948Richard Peduzzi erhalt den Grossen Kunstpreis Berlin 2022Preisverleihung am 18 Marz 2022 durch die Regierende Burgermeisterin Franziska Giffey und Akademie Prasidentin Jeanine Meerapfel Akademie der Kunste Berlin in German Retrieved 24 June 2022 Annett Groschner erhalt den Grossen Kunstpreis Berlin 2021 www adk de in German Retrieved 26 January 2021 External 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