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The Villa Romana Prize, German: Villa-Romana-Preis, is an art prize awarded by the Deutscher Künstlerbund. It was established in 1905 and is the oldest German art award.[1] The prize consists of a one-year artistic residence in the Villa Romana, a nineteenth-century villa on the Via Senese in the southern outskirts of Florence, in Tuscany in central Italy.[2][3]
Villa Romana Prize | |
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Villa-Romana-Preis | |
Awarded for | annual award to visual artists |
Date | 1905 |
Location | Villa Romana, Florence |
Country | Italy |
Presented by | Deutscher Künstlerbund |
Reward(s) | One-year artistic residence |
Website | villaromana |
Max Klinger, who in 1903 had become vice-president of the Deutscher Künstlerbund, established the Villa Romana as a study centre for artists in 1905.[4] He had bought it that year for 60,000 gold lire.[5] The prize was first awarded in that year also.[1]
Among the many recipients of the award are Max Beckmann (1906),[6] Ernst Barlach (1909),[7] Joseph Fassbender (1929),[8] Gerhard Marcks,[9] Toni Stadler (1937),[10] Walter Stöhrer (1978),[11] and Georg Baselitz (1965).[12]
Recipients
edit1905 to 1914
edit- 1905: Ulrich Hübner, Georg Kolbe, Richard Pietzsch , Kurt Tuch , Max Kurzweil
- 1906: Max Beckmann,[6] Dora Hitz, Käthe Kollwitz, Hermann Schlittgen
- 1907: Martin Brandenburg, Georg Burmester, Fritz Mackensen
- 1908: Ernst Barlach,[7] Richard Dreher , Wilhelm Groß , Heinrich Tscharmann
- 1909: Paul Baum, Willi Geiger, Adolf Schinnerer
- 1910: Karl Albiker, Otto Höger, Hans Meid
- 1911: Ludwig Cauer, Otto Höger, Fritz Rhein
- 1912: Theo von Brockhusen, Alexander Gerbig, Georg Greve-Lindau
- 1913: Karl Caspar, Moritz Melzer , Erich Stephany
- 1914: Otto Richard Bossert, Bernhard Hasler , Wilhelm Laage
1928 to 1943
edit- 1928: Gerhard Marcks[9]
- 1929: Joseph Fassbender[8]
- 1930: Josef Henselmann
- 1931: Franz Xaver Fuhr[1]
- 1932: Hans Christof Drexel
- 1933: John Sass
- 1934: Otto Freytag
- 1935: Philipp Harth , William Maly
- 1936: Emy Roeder, Arthur Degner
- 1937: Toni Stadler[10]
- 1938: Helmut Ruhmer
- 1939: Fritz Bernuth
- 1940: Rudolf Riester
- 1941: Hans Breker, Karl Clobes, Walter Rossler
- 1942: Oscar Kreibich, Hubert Nikolaus Lang, Karl Paul, Egon Schiffers
- 1943: Wilhelm Hausmann, Kurt Lambert, Walter Wichmann
From 1959
edit- 1959: Theo Bechteler, Peter Herkenrath, Carl-Heinz Kliemann, Toni Stadler
- 1960: John Geccelli, Jochen Hiltmann, Guido Jendritzko, Harry Koegler
- 1961: Peter Brüning, Erwin Eichbaum, Wilhelm Hausmann, Wolfgang vom Schemm
- 1962: Horst Antes, Gerson Fehrenbach, Paran G'schrey, Hans Kock
- 1963: Friedrich Karl Gotsch, Günter Ferdinand Ris, Ursula Sax, Horst Skodlerrak
- 1964: Clemens Fischer, Winfred Gaul, Utz Kampmann, Rolf Szymanski
- 1965: Georg Baselitz,[12] Franz Bucher, Rainer Küchenmeister, Ludwig Meidner
- 1966: Hans Baschang, Dietlinde Stengelin, Helmut Sundhaußen, Gota Tellesch
- 1967: Bernd Berner, Buja Bingemer, Horst Lark, Michael Black
- 1968: Franz Bernhard, Rolf-Gunter Dienst, Hildegart Lutze, Gatja Helgart Rothe
- 1969: Henry Brummack, Bernd Damke, Wolf Kahlen, Joachim Schmettau
- 1970: Markus Lüpertz, Ansgar Nierhoff, Michael Schoenholtz, Ben Willikens
- 1971: Peter Ackermann, Hermann Albert, Christa Dichgans, Jürgen Paatz
- 1972: Klaus Fußmann, Edgar Gutbub, Max G. Kaminski, Hansjerg Maier-Aichen
- 1973: Hede Bühl, Nino Malfatti, Jobst Meyer, Hans Peter Reuter
- 1974: Kurt Koch, Christiane Maether, Heinz-Günter Prager, Arthur Stoll
- 1975: Claudia Kinast, Bernd Klötzer, Alf Schuler, Dorothee von Windheim
- 1976: Michael Bette, Michael Buthe, Nikolaus Lang, Bertram Weigel
- 1977: Jakob Mattner, Anna Oppermann, Heinz Schanz, Gottfried Wiegand
- 1978: Abraham David Christian, Elena Engel, Christiane Mobius, Walter Stöhrer[11]
- 1979: Johannes Brus, Friedemann Hahn, Inge Higher, Mechtild Nemeczek
- 1980: Fritz Gilow, Rainer Mang, Reinhard Pods, Gerd Rohling
- 1981: Frank Dornseif, Bruno Erdmann, Dieter Kraemer, Guenter Tužina
- 1982: Gundi Bindernagel, Karl Bohrmann, Marina Makowski, Eva-Maria Schön
- 1983: Martin Rosz, Norbert Tadeusz, Nicole van den Plas, Michael Witlatschil
- 1984: Rolf Behm, Doris Hadersdorfer, George Meissner, Marianne Pohl
- 1985: Cordula Giidemann, Paul Herberg, Sabine Krasel, William Weiner
- 1986: Andreas Bindl, Dietz Eilbacher, Andreas Grunert, Max Neumann
- 1987: Lisa Hoever, Bernd Minnich, Thomas Virnich, Jochen Zellmann, Karl-Heinz Krause
- 1988: Nikifor Brueckner, Gabriela Dauerer, Walter Kütz, Klaus Schmetz
- 1989: Jörg Eberhard, Bernd Jünger, Gisela Kleinlein, Berthold Langnickel
- 1990: Albert Borchardt, Galli (artist), Hermann Josef Mispelbaum, Norbert Radermacher
- 1991: Vera Leutloff, Eberhard Johannes Ambrosius Wagner, Barbara Wille, Carl Emanuel Wolff
- 1992: Sybille Berke, Katharina Grosse, Klaus Gärtner, Bernd Mechler
- 1993: Andreas Bee, Jochem Hendricks, Marko Lehanka, Hans-Willi Notthoff
- 1994: Herbert Barden, Karin Sander, Michel Sauer, Martin Steiner
- 1995: Isa Dahl, Wolfgang Hambrecht, Andreas Sansoni, Jörg Spamer
- 1996: Irene Blume, Christiane Dellbrügge and Ralf de Moll, Maik Löbbert, Dirk Löbbert, Michael Munding
- 1997: Franz Baumgartner, Martin Schmidt, Walter Schreiner, Barbara von Wienskowski
- 1998: Brunner/Ritz, Tobias Gerber, Peter Herrmann, Andreas Schön
- 1999: Heiner Blumenthal, Andreas Bunte, Daniel Knorr, Gregor Schneider, Vincent Tavene
- 2000: Thomas Eller, Michael Kutzner, Simon Vogel, Amelie von Wulffen
- 2002: Simone Böhm, Dorothea Goldschmidt, Stephan Gripp, Dieter Viegen
- 2002: Barbara Heim, Hannes Norberg, Daniela Trixl, Christina Zück
- 2003: Sven-Ole Frahm, Gelke Gaycken, Norbert Kuepper, Markus Vater, Christian Frosch
- 2004: Ralf Brück, Monika Kapfer, Christian Black, Jörg Wagner
- 2005: Robert Klümpen, Alexander Laner, Ulla Irina Rossek, Constantin Wallhäuser
- 2006: Andrea Hanak, Simon Dybbroe Møller, Anna Kerstin Otto, Stefan Thater
- 2007: Andrea Faciu, Barbara Kussinger, Silke Markefka, Mikhail Pirgelis
- 2008: Dani Gal, Julia Schmidt, Asli Sungu, Clemens von Wedemeyer
- 2009: Olivier Foulon, Kalin Lindena, Eske Schluter, Benjamin Yavuzsoy
- 2010: Anna Heidenhain, Sebastian Dacey, Anna Möller, Martin Pfeifle
- 2011: Nora Schultz, Rebecca Ann Tess, Vincent Vulsma, Thomas Kilpper, Henrik Olesen
- 2012: Nine Budde, Wolfgang Breuer, Sophie Reinhold, Yorgos Sapountzis
- 2013: Shannon Bool, Heide Hinrichs, Daniel Maier-Reimer, Mariechen Danz
- 2014: Ei Arakawa, Natalie Czech, Loretta Fahrenholz, Petrit Halilaj, Sergei Tcherepnin, Alvaro Urbano
- 2015: Alisa Margolis, Johannes Paul Raether, Judith Raum, Anike Joyce Sadiq
- 2016: Flaka Haliti, Stefan Vogel, Nico Joana Weber, Jonas Weichsel
- 2017: Andrea Bellu, Matei Bellu, Carina Brandes, Kasia Fudakowski, Stefan Pente, Farkhondeh Shahroudi[13]
- 2018: Jeewi Lee, Christophe Ndabananiye, Lerato Shadi, Viron Erol Vert[14]
- 2019: KAYA, Marcela Moraga, Christian Naujoks, Rajkamal Kahlon
- 2020: Özlem Altin, Lydia Hamann and Kaj Osteroth, Alice Peragine, Amelia Umuhire
- 2021: Pauline Curnier Jardin, Lene Markusen, Musa Michelle Mattiuzzi, Giuseppe Stampone
- 2022: Haure Madjid, Jasmina Metwaly, Neda Saeedi, Alexander Skorobogatov
- 2023: Diana Ejaita, Jessica Ekomane, Samuel Baah Kortey, Pınar Öğrenci
See also
editReferences
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- ^ The Villa Romana Prize. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
- ^ The Villa Romana in Florence. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
- ^ Annegret Friedrich ([n.d.]). Klinger, Max. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ Thomas Föhl (2005). Max Klinger und die Gründung der »Florentiner Künstlerkolonie« Villa Romana (in German). In: Thomas Föhl, Gerda Wendermann (editors) (2005). Ein Arkadien der Moderne? 100 Jahre Künstlerhaus Villa Romana in Florenz (exhibition catalogue). Berlin: G H. ISBN 9783931768850.
- ^ a b Christian Lenz ([n.d.]). Beckmann, Max. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Yvonne Modlin ([n.d.]). Barlach, Ernst. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Uwe Haupenthal ([n.d.]). Fassbender, Joseph. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Martina Rudloff ([n.d.]). Marcks, Gerhard. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Ursel Berger ([n.d.]). Stadler, Toni. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Dominik Bartmann ([n.d.]). Stöhrer, Walter. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ a b Andreas Franzke ([n.d.]). Baselitz [Kern], Georg. Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2018. (subscription required).
- ^ Fellows since 1905. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.
- ^ Villa Romana Fellows 2018. Villa Romana. Accessed November 2018.