Sandberg Prize (Netherlands)
The Sandberg Price was a prize for the visual arts, which was awarded annually between 1985 and 2002 by the Amsterdam Fund for the Arts.[1][2] The prize is named after Willem Sandberg, a graphic designer and former director of the Stedelijk Museum.
Since 2003 the Sandberg Price was abolished and incorporated into the new Amsterdam Prize.
Winners
- 1985: Toon Verhoef
- 1986: Thom Puckey
- 1987: Stanley Brouwn
- 1988: René Daniëls
- 1989: Marlene Dumas[3]
- 1990: Kees Smits
- 1991: Adam Colton[4]
- 1992: Pieter Holstein
- 1993: Philip Akkerman
- 1994: Jos Kruit
- 1995: Moniek Toebosch
- 1996: Ritsaert ten Cate[5]
- 1997: Aernout Mik[6]
- 1998: Jan Roeland
- 1999: Rob Birza
- 2000: Job Koelewijn
- 2001: Helen Frik
- 2002: Roy Villevoye
See also
References
- Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst: Geschiedenis Amsterdamprijs Archived 2015-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, 2015
- Ons erfdeel, Vol. 45 (2002), p. 56
- P. M. J. Jacobs (1993), Beeldend Nederland: biografisch handboek. Deel 1. p. 308
- Jaarboek van het Genootschap Amstelodamum, 1992. p. 215
- Maxine Kopsa, Martijn van Nieuwenhuyzen, Rogier Schumacher (2003). 10 years SMBA: we show art. p. 1992
- Architecture in the Netherlands: Yearbook, 1997.
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