Dorothea von Stetten Art Award
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The Dorothea von Stetten Art Award (German: Dorothea von Stetten Kunstpreis) is presented since 1984 biannually to an artist younger than 36 whose work demonstrates interesting perspective and possibilities of advancement. It is not possible to apply for consideration, but an independent nomination committee selects five nominees.

The work of these nominees is judged by a five strong jury of experts that cannot include any person of the nomination committee. This jury decides whom to award the prize to and has the final decision.

The award consists of 10,000 euro and an exposition in the Kunstmuseum Bonn
Kunstmuseum Bonn
The Kunstmuseum Bonn or Bonn Museum of Modern Art is an art museum in Bonn, Germany, founded in 1947. The Kunstmuseum exhibits both temporary exhibitions and its collection. Its collection is focused on Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art...

 (Art Museum Bonn), Germany.

Former prize winners

  • 1984 - Sigrun Jakubaschke
  • 1986 - Klaus vom Bruch
  • 1988 - Jochen Fischer
  • 1990 - Barbara Hee'
  • 1992 - Berend Strik
  • 1994 - Thomas Florschuetz
  • 1996 - Gregor Schneider
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  • 1998 - Tamara Grcic
  • 2000 - Johannes Kahrs
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  • 2002 - Nicole Wermers
  • 2004 - Yael Bartana
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  • 2006 - Yves Mettler
  • 2008 - Kristoffer Akselbo
  • 2010 - Oliver Foulon, Melissa Gordon, Alicja Kwade, Alexandra Leykauf, Tina Schulz

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