Benno Premsela Prize
The Benno Premsela Prize is a former Dutch design prize, awarded every two years from 2000 to 2012 by the Mondriaan Fonds to a person who has played a stimulating role in the field of visual arts, design or architecture. The prize is named after designer Benno Premsela, who died in 1997, and who himself had played a central role in post-war Dutch art and design. The prize consisted of a sum of money of 40,000 euros.
Award winners, a selection
- 2000: Albert Waalkens
- 2002: Riekje Swart[1]
- 2007: Renny Ramakers and Gijs Bakker
- 2009: Suzanne Oxenaar[2]
- 2011: Wim van Krimpen
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References
- Fonds BKVB maakt laureaten oeuvreprijzen en Benno Premselaprijs 2002 bekend, Archnet, 17.06.02. Accessed 13.09.2018.
- "Winnaars oeuvreprijzen BKVB bekend." De Volkskrant, 15.10.2009.
External links
- Oeuvre Prizes, Benno Premsela Prize, Prize for the Art Criticism Fund BKVB
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