Charlotte Köhler Prize is a Dutch incentive award given to young talent (under the age of 35) in visual arts and theatre.[1][2]
The prizes, €30,000 each, were established in 1988 in honour of the actress Charlotte Köhler and is annually given by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds.[3]
Award winners (selected)
- Wiel Arets, 1988
- Berend Strik, 1990
- Ben van Berkel, 1991
- Joep van Lieshout, 1991
- Q.S. Serafijn, 1992
- Ben Zegers, 1994
- Job Koelewijn, 1996
- Barbara Visser (artist), 1996
- Yael Davids, 1997
- Guido Geelen, 2000
- Juul Hondius, 2002
- Marc Bijl, 2004
- Michel van der Aa, 2005
- Pere Faura, 2009
- Florian Idenburg, 2010
- Daan Roosegaarde, 2012
- Anouk Kruithof, 2014[4]
- Alfred Schaffer (poet), 2017
- Manon Uphoff, 2020
See also
References
- ↑ Paul Wasserman, Janice W. McLean, Gale Research Company (2008), Awards, honors, and prizes, p. 148
- ↑ Paul Groenendijk, Piet Vollaard (2004), Gids voor hedendaagse architectuur in Nederland. p. 148
- ↑ Charlotte Köhler Prijs Archived 2015-09-06 at the Wayback Machine at cultuurfonds.nl, 2015.
- ↑ "Charlotte Köhler Prijzen naar Anouk Kruithof en Via Berlin". Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. Archived from the original on 27 May 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
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