Prince Claus Awards
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The Prince Claus Fund has presented the Prince Clause Awards annually since 1997 to honor individuals and organisations reflecting a contemporary approach to the themes of culture and development. Recipients are mainly located in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
[edit] Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Nominations
Honorees are determined by a jury of honorary chairmen who are experts from fields relevant to its mission of culture and development.
[edit] Criteria
The most important consideration of the jury is the positive effect of a laureate’s work on a wider cultural or social field. The Prince Claus Fund interprets culture in a broad sense to encompass all kinds of artistic and intellectual disciplines, science, media and education. Outstanding quality is an essential condition for an award.
[edit] Award Presentation
The Principal Award of € 100,000 is presented during a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam in December every year. The additional awards of € 25,000 each are presented in the Dutch embassies in the countries where the recipients live in December and January.
[edit] The Prince Claus Awards Books
Every year, the Fund publishes a book including the awards speech by one of the Honorary Chairmen, an extract of the lecture by a leading thinker, the jury’s report and extensive discussions of the laureates’ work by experts qualified in the laureates' fields.
[edit] List of Previous Award Books
- (2004) The positive Results of Asylum and Migration. The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund.
- (2003) The survival and innovation of Crafts. The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund.
- (2002) Languages and transcultural forms of expression. The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund.
- (2001) Carnival. The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund.
- (2000) Urban Heroes. The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund.
- van der Plas, Els, Albie Sachs (1999). Creating Spaces of Freedom (in English). The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund. ISBN 90-76162-04-2.
- Traoré, Aminita, Els van der Plas; Marlous Willemsen; Prince Claus Fund (1998). The Art of African Fashion (in English). The Hague, Netherlands: Prince Claus Fund. ISBN 0-86543-726-2.
[edit] 2006 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Visual arts
[edit] Principle laureate
- Reza Abedini (Iran)
[edit] Laureates
- Christine Tohme
- Lida Abdul
[edit] 2005 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Humour and Satire
[edit] Laureates
- Ebrahim Nabavi (Iran)
- Zapiro alias Jonathon Shapiro (South Africa)
- Lenin El-Ramly (Egypt)
- Slamet Gundono (Indonesia)
- Edgar Langeveldt (Zimbabwe)
- Zapiro alias Jonathon Shapiro (South Africa)
- Lenin El-Ramly (Egypt)
- Slamet Gundono (Indonesia)
- Edgar Langeveldt (Zimbabwe)
- Michael Poghosian (Armenia)
- Joaquin Salvador Lavado, alias Quino (Argentina)
- Chéri Samba (Congo)
- Niède Guidon (Brazil)
- Abdul Shariff (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
- Opiyo Okach (Kenya)
[edit] 2004 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
The positive Results of Asylum and Migration.
[edit] Laureates
- Mahmoud Darwish (Palestine)
- Javad El-Assadi (Eragh)
- Tin Moe (Myanmar/Burma)
- Ivaldo Bertazzo (Brazil)
- Bhutan Archery Federation (Bhutan)
- Halet Çambel (Turkey)
- Omara Khaan Massoudi (Afghanistan)
- Memoria Abierta (Argentina)
- Far'rokh Ghasim (Tajikistan)
- Aminata Traoré (Mali)
[edit] 2003 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
The survival and innovation of Crafts
[edit] Laureates
- Wang Shixiang (PR China)
- 2002 Arab Human Development Report
- Mathare Youth Sports Association (Kenya)
- Carlinhos Brown (Brazil)
- New Argentinian Cinema: Lita Stantic (Argentina)
- District Six Museum (South Africa)
- Hasan Saltik (Turkey)
- Mick Pearce (Zimbabwe)
- Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture (Cambodia)
- G.N. Devy (India)
- Biboki Weavers: Yovita Meta (West Timor)
[edit] 2002 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Languages and transcultural forms of expression
[edit] Laureates
- Mohamed Chafik (Morocco)
- Marcelo Araúz Lavadenz (Bolivia)
- Ali Farzat (Syria)
- Ferreira Gullar (Brazil)
- Amira Hass (Israel)
- Lembaga Kajian Islam dan Sosial (Indonesia)
- Virginia Pérez-Ratton (Costa Rica)
- Youssou N’Dour (Senegal)
- Walter Tournier (Uruguay)
- Wu Liangyong (PR China)
[edit] 2001 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Carnival
[edit] Laureates
- The Summer Carnival Foundation (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- Peter Minshall, designer (Trinidad)
- Chris Abani (Nigeria)
- Duong Thu Huong (Vietnam)
- Samuel Fosso (Cameroon)
- Jahaan-e Ke'taab [The World of the Book] (Tehran, Iran)
- Mehri Maftun (Badakhshan, Afghanistan)
- Antoun Maqdesi (Syria)
- Ibrahim Salahi(b. Sudan; lives in Oxford, UK)
- Elena Rivera Mirano (USA; grew up and lives in Manila, Philippines)
- Talingo (Panama)
- Iván Thays (Lima, Peru)
[edit] 2000 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Urban Heroes
[edit] Laureates
- Jaime Lerner (Brazil)
- Viva Rio (Brazil)
- Francisco Toledo (Mexico)
- Bush Radio (South Africa)
- Communalism Combat (India)
- Cui Jian (PR China)
- Film Resource Unit (South Africa)
- Arif Hasan (Pakistan)
- Bhupen Khakhar (India)
- Komal Kothari (India)
- Werewere Liking (Ivory Coast)
- Ayu Utami (Indonesia)
[edit] 1999 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
Creating Spaces of Freedom
[edit] Laureates
- Mohammed Fellag (France/Algeria)
- Vitral Mag. (Cuba)
- Al-Jazeera (Qatar)
- Patrick Chamoiseau (Martinique, Caribbean Sea)
- Paulin J. Hountondji (Benin)
- Cildo Meireles (Brazil)
- Pepetela (Angola)
- Dessalegn Rahmato (Ethiopia)
- Juana Marta Rodas and Julia Isídrez (Paraguay)
- Claudia Roden (UK)
- Cheick Oumar Sissoko (Mali)
- Tsai Chih Chung (Taiwan)
- Ken Yeang (Malaysia)
[edit] 1998 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] Theme
The Art of African Fashion
[edit] The Laureates
- Rakh'shaan Bani'etemaad (Iran)
- Alphadi (Niger)
- Oumou Sy (Senegal)
- Tetteh Adzedu (Ghana)
- Heri Dono (Indonesia)
- Ticio Escobar (Paraguay)
- Jyotindra Jain (India)
- Jean-Baptiste Kiéthéga (Burkina Faso)
- David Koloane (South Africa)
- Baaba Maal (Senegal)
- Carlos Monsiváis (Mexico)
- Redza Piyadasa (Malaysia)
- Rogelio Salmona (Colombia)
- Kumar Shahani (India)
- Tian Zhuang Zhuang (PR China)
- Nazek Sabaa-Yared (Lebanon)
[edit] 1997 Prince Claus Awards
[edit] The Laureates
- The Zimbabwe International Book Fair
- CODESRIA (Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa) (Senegal)
- Index on Cencorship (UK)
- Malangatana Valente Ngwenya (Mozambique)
- Joseph Hanson Kwabena Nketia (Ghana)
- Sardono W. Kusumo (Indonesia)
- Bruno Stagno (b. Chile, Costa Rica)
- Jim Supangkat (Indonesia)
- Abdoljalil Tamimi (Tunisia)
- Ernest Wamba-dia-Wamba (b. Congo, Tanzania)