Biennial of Illustration Bratislava

The headquarters of BIBIANA – International House of Art for Children in Panská, Bratislava

The Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (BIB) is one of the oldest international honours for children's book illustrators. First granted in 1967 to Yasuo Segawa (Japan),[1] it is one of the more prestigious children's book awards today, along with Hans Christian Andersen Award. Artists are selected by an international jury, and their original artwork is exhibited in Bratislava, Slovakia. From the very beginning BIB has been held under the auspices of UNESCO and the International Board on Books for Young People IBBY and with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Slovakia. There are eleven awards and a grand prize for unique and outstanding illustration.

In 1987 BIBIANA – International House of Art for Children was founded as a "cultural institution with international activity".[2] BIBIANA, now, also organizes Biennial of Animation Bratislava (BAB).[3]

List of Grand Prix winners

Winning illustrations can be seen at BIBIANA web site.[4]

Year Winner Country
1967 Yasuo Segawa  Japan
1969 Eva Bednářová  Czechoslovakia
1971 Andrzej Strumillo  Poland
1973 Lieselotte Schwarz  Germany
1975 Nikolaj Popov  USSR
1977 Ulf Löfgren  Sweden
1979 Klaus Ensikat  GDR
1981 Roald Als  Denmark
1983 Dušan Kállay  Czechoslovakia
1985 Frédéric Clément  France
1987 Hannu Taina  Finland
1989 Marian Murawski  Poland
1991 Stasys Eidrigevicius  Poland
1993 Lorenzo Mattotti  Italy
1995 John Rowe  UK
1997 Martin Jarrie  France
1999 Etsuko Nakatuji  Japan
2001 Eric Battut  France
2003[5] Iku Dekune  Japan
2005[6] Ali Reza Goldouzian  Iran
2007 Einar Turkowski  Germany
2009[7] Josep Antoni Tássies Penella  Spain
2011 Eunyoung Cho  South Korea
2013[8] Evelyne Laube, Nina Wehrle   Switzerland
2015[9] Laura Carlin  UK

List of Golden Apple Prix winners

Year Winner Country
1981 Boris Diodorov  USSR
2003[5] Isol Misenta  Argentina
Michael Dudok De Wit  Netherlands
Victoria Fomina  Russia
Armin Greder   Switzerland
Chiara Carrer  Italy
2005[6] Lilian Broegger  Denmark
Byoung – Ho Han  South Korea
Luboslav Palo  Slovakia
Pawel Pawlak  Poland
Sara  France
2009[7] Pavel Tatarnikov  Belarus
Frantisek Skala  Czech Republic
Piet Grobler  South Africa
Martina Matlovicova-Kralova  Slovakia
Boris Zabirochin  Russia
2013[8] Yu Rong  China
Nobuhiko Haijima  Japan
Chiki Kikuchi  Japan
In-Kyung Noh  South Korea
Irma Bastida Herrera  Mexico
2015[9] Elena Odriozola  Spain
Mirocomachiko  Japan
Javier Zabala  Spain
Ronald Curchod   Switzerland
Bingchun Huang (Mi He)  China

References


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