Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis

The Georg-Christoph-Lichtenberg-Preis is an arts prize of Hesse. It is awarded biannually for literature (since 1987) and the visual arts (since 1979) on a rotating basis by the district of Darmstadt-Dieburg. The winner receives a certificate as well as a donation of 10,000 euros, though it is possible for the prize money to be split evenly between two winners. A committee of fourteen jurors evaluates qualified submissions; all themes or literary genres are accepted.

The prize is named after Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, the Enlightenment physics professor and writer who was born in Ober-Ramstadt.

Past Recipients (visual arts)

  • Esteban Fekete (1979)
  • Ernst Schonnefeld (1980)
  • Leo Leonhard (1982)
  • Bruno Müller-Linow (1984)
  • Rainer Lind (1986)
  • Barbara Breisinghoff (1988)
  • Arno Jung (1990)
  • Detlef Kraft (1992)
  • Horst Evers alias Gerd Winter (1994)
  • Matthias Will (1996)
  • Helga Griffths (1998)
  • Andrea Neumann (2001)
  • Klaus Lomnitzer (2005)
  • Martin Konietschke (2009)
  • Kurt Wilhelm Hoffmann (2013)[1]
  • Joachim Kuhlmann (2018)

Past Recipients (literature)

  • Ursula Teicher-Maier (1987)
  • Mechthild Curtius (1989)
  • Iris Anna Otto (1991)
  • Susanne Eva Mischke (1995)
  • Rainer Wieczorek (1997)
  • Silke Andrea Schuemmer (1999)
  • Philip Meinhold (2003)
  • Peter Kurzeck (2007)
  • Andreas Maier (2011)
  • Silke Scheuermann (2017)[2]

References

  1. "Kurt Wilhelm Hoffmann erhält Lichtenberg-Preis", Main-Echo, Darmstadt-Dieburg, 17 October 2013.
  2. "Lichtenberg-Preis: Landkreis Darmstadt Dieburg". Kreisverwaltung (in German). Retrieved 7 November 2020.
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