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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 ...
Since 1997 the Prince Claus Awards are presented annually to artists, thinkers and cultural organizations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. [ 1 ] Collaborating with Sanjay Prakash, and in partnership with Pradeep Sachdeva, Simón Vélez participated in EXPO 2010 Shanghai China as part of the team for the Indian pavilion.
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The original video attracted international attention; the Recycled Orchestra received a Prince Claus Award, given to "individuals, groups and organisations whose cultural actions have a positive impact on the development of their societies", in May 2013. According to the award, [It is] a youth orchestra that is transforming lives.
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.
Isídrez received many awards in the period she worked with her mother: [1] 1994: Grand Prize, Biennale of Martel for Visual Arts, Cultural City Center, Asunción; 1998: Prize of the city of Madrid; 1999: Prince Claus Award; 1999: Award for Best Craft Artist of the UNESCO, the Central Department and the society Hecho à Mano
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 ...
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]