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[http://www.thevincentaward.eu/content.asp?menumber=INDEX10001&panumber=INDEX10001&LANGUAGE=EN The Vincent Award] |
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[[Category:Art awards]] |
[[Category:Art awards]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 20 February 2007
The Vincent Award (or The Vincent van Gogh Biennial Award for Contemporary Art in Europe) is awarded every two years to a European artist that judges believe "will have significant, enduring impact on contemporary art." [1] The award was created and is funded by The Broere Charitable Foundation in memory of, Monique Zajfen, a Broere family friend. Nominated artists are exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the competition's jury is led by the museum's director.
Past recipients
- Eija-Liisa Ahtila (2000)
- Neo Rauch (2002)
- Pawel Althamer (2004)
- Wilhelm Sasnal (2006)