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The Prince Claus Fund was established in 1996, named in honor of Prince Claus of the Netherlands. It receives an annual subsidy from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs . The Fund has presented the international Prince Claus Awards annually since 1997.
2009: Prince Claus Award, Prince Claus Fund, Netherlands; In recognition of his life's work, in 2022, the University of Sancti Spiritus Jose Marti Perez created the Desiderio Navarro Honorary Chair in order to carry out cultural research and study the work of this Cuban scientist.
The 2008 jury of the Prince Claus Fund describes the photo series as intense, cru, powerful and poetic. [1] [7] In 2005. Uchechukwu received the Élan Price on the African Photography Encounters in Mali for his work Fire, Flesh and Blood. [6] [1] In 2008 he was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands. [1]
Jacir was the recipient of the 2007 Prince Claus Award, an annual prize from the Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, The Hague, which described Jacir as "an exceptionally talented artist whose works seriously engage the implications of conflict." [15] Jacir was the winner of the 2008 Hugo Boss Prize by the Solomon R. Guggenheim ...
Its flagship is a literary award for short stories, the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, and a website. As the Commonwealth Foundation’s cultural programme, Commonwealth Writers works in partnership with international literary organisations, the wider cultural industries and civil society to help writers develop their craft. [ 1 ]
Biraj has been invited to nominate candidates from more than 65 countries of Asia and Africa for the 2017 Prince Claus Fund Awards in The Netherlands. He was also a nominator of 2017 UNICEF Photographer of the Year competition and a professional portfolio reviewer for the graduate student in Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in George ...
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In 2012 she was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands [1] and the 5th Artes Mundi prize for international contemporary art. [23]She exhibits worldwide and has two works in the Tate collection; Flag I, [24] a version of a work shown at the Venice Biennale in 2009 when Margolles represented Mexico, and 37 Bodies, [25] which memorializes Mexican murder victims with short pieces ...