Piepenbrock Prize for Sculpture
The Piepenbrock Prize for Sculpture (German: 'Piepenbrock Preis für Skulptur') was a biennial sculpture prize awarded in Berlin, Germany, by the Kulturstiftung Hartwig Piepenbrock, a cultural foundation established by Hartwig Piepenbrock. It was awarded from 1988 to 2008; the first five prizes were limited to the German-speaking world.[1] At €50,000, it was the highest-valued sculpture prize in Europe.[2]
| Piepenbrock Prize for Sculpture | |
|---|---|
| Piepenbrock Preis für Skulptur | |
| Country | Germany | 
| Presented by | Kulturstiftung Hartwig Piepenbrock | 
| Reward(s) | €50,000 | 
| First awarded | 1988 | 
| Last awarded | 2008 | 
Recipients
    
- 1988: Max Bill
 - 1990: Ernst Hermanns
 - 1992: Alf Lechner
 - 1994: Franz Erhard Walther
 - 1996: Erwin Heerich
 - 1998: Ulrich Rückriem
 - 2000: Eduardo Chillida
 - 2002: Tony Cragg
 - 2004: Dani Karavan
 - 2006: Rebecca Horn
 - 2008: Katharina Fritsch
 
An associated grant or bursary, the Piepenbrock Förderpreis für Skulptur, was also awarded to promising sculptors.[1]
References
    
- Piepenbrock Preis für Skulptur und Piepenbrock Förderpreis für Skulptur (in German). Handbuch der Kulturpreise, online edition. ARCult Media. Accessed October 2014.
 - [s.n.] (4 April 2007). Eine Herzensangelegenheit (in German). Berliner Morgenpost. Accessed October 2014.
 
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