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The Prince Claus Fund was established in 1996, named in honor of Prince Claus of the Netherlands. The fund is subsidized annually by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Fund has presented the international Prince Claus Awards annually since 1997. The awards honor individuals and organizations that reflect a progressive and contemporary ...
Funeral of Prince Claus. Claus suffered various health problems, such as depression, cancer and Parkinson's disease. He died of complications of pneumonia and Parkinson's at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam on 6 October 2002 after a long illness, aged 76. [4] He died less than four months after the birth of his first grandchild.
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Video to honor Woeser by the Prince Claus Fund for her 2011 award. Woeser is the author of the book, Notes on Tibet (西藏笔记; Xīzàng Bǐjì).The Tibet Information Network quotes unnamed sources that the book was banned by the government around September 2003.
Ian Randle OD (born 7 July 1949) is a Jamaican publisher. He is the founder of an eponymous independent publishing company whose main focus is on English-language readers. He has won awards including the Prince Claus Award in 2012 [1] and the 2019 Bocas Henry Swanzy Award for distinguished service to Caribbean letters.
The award ceremonies of the Erasmus Prize, of the Silver Carnation, of the Royal Awards for Modern Painting, and of the Prince Claus Awards are also held in the palace. [1] The balcony of the Royal Palace was used during the investiture of Queen Beatrix in 1980, where her mother Juliana announced the new queen to the people. [5]
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 ...