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The Buning Brongers Award is a biennial Dutch art prize for young artists.Sandra Jaszczak (1996). ''Awards, Honors & Prizes: International and Foreign 1996-97,'' p. 459. This award is the biggest private art prize of the Netherlands. The prize consists of the sum of €4500. For the winners, there is an exhibition organized, an award ceremony at
Arti et Amicitiae Arti et Amicitiae (lat .: For Art and Friendship) is a Dutch artist's society founded in 1839, and located on the Rokin in Amsterdam. The Society (also called Arti for short) has played a key role in the Netherlands art scene and in particular i ...
, and a catalog published. Candidates for the prize are nominated by the Dutch art schools. The Buning Brongers Prizes are awarded by the Buning Brongers Foundation from the legacy of Johan Buning, his wife Titia Brongers, and his sister-in-law Jeanette Brongers. The prize was first awarded in 1966 and has been awarded every one or two years since then.


Winners

*1966 - Marjan de Glopper *1967 - Henri Plaat *1968 - Antje IJpelaar *1970 - Paul Moedig *1971 - William Lindhout *1972 - Mariëtte Nijsten, Bart Jonkers *1973 - Aart Elshout *1974 - Rudi Maynard *1975 - Chris de Bueger *1977 - Ramon van de Werken, Wendelien Schőnfeld *1978 - Jaap Schlee *1980 - Jan Commandeur,
Toon Verhoef Anthonie Wilhelmus (Toon) Verhoef (born Voorburg, October 17, 1946) is a Dutch painter, ceramist and art lecturer. Biography Verhoef attended the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam in 1965-1966, and studied art history at the University of South Africa ...
, Emo Verkerk *1981 - René van den Broek, Karin Lugtigheid *1982 - Jan van der Pol,
Peter Klashorst Peter Klashorst (born Peter van de Klashorst; born 11 February 1957) is a Dutch painter, sculptor, and photographer. Biography Klashorst was always based in the Tabakspanden on the Spuistraat in Amsterdam. But he's also produced works in citie ...
, Peter Zegveld *1983 - Gerard Prent *1984 - Marlijn Dunker, Willem Sanders *1985 -
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, Shigeru Hasegawa, Benoît Hermans, Hella van 't Hof, Henk Jonker, Peter Miedema, Rinke Nijburg, Rosetta Spadaro, Marjolein Spitteler,
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. *1996 - Rolf Bastiaans, Frans Boomsma, Abraham de Haan, Jeroen Krielaart, Vanessa Jane Phaff,
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, Wim van den Toorn, Siree van der Velde, Jeroen van der Velden, Daniel Verkerk, Bas Zoontjes. *1998 - Rana Berends, Henk de Bouter jr, Monique Camps, Raymond Cuijpers,
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, Bas Louter, Jacco Olivier, Gertjan Scholte-Albers,
Barbara Wijnveld Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously as ...
, Ina van Zyl. *2000 - Antoine Adamowicz, Robert Geveke, Jasper van der Graaf, Leo Kogan, Harm Goslink Kuiper, Ellemieke Schoenmaker, Derk Thijs, Esther Tielemans, Eefje Versteegen,
Barbara Wijnveld Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously as ...
. *2002 - Michiel ten Bokum, Liam Dunne, Aaron van Erp, Robert Geveke, Jonathan Gold, Amber de Groot, Sara van der Heide, Hidde van Schie, Chantal Spit, Myra de Vries. *2004 - Wafae Ahalouch El Keriasti, Yesim Akdeniz Graf, Tjebbe Beekman, Mark Beerens, Marie Civikov, Kristine Hymøller, Chloe Morrison, Julia Münstermann, Marjolein Rothman, Myrthe Steenweg. *2006 - Miranda Cleary, Nathan van Heijnsbergen, Rijnder Kamerbeek, Henrik Kröner, Anna Niederbremer, Pauline Niks, Jack Ruebsaet, Lucy Stein, Evi Vingerling, Rozemarijn Westerink. *2008 - Niels Broszat, Vincent Dams, Dagmar Donners, Jakup Ferri, Paul Haworth, Hans Hoekstra, Jack Holden, Lilian Kreutzberger. *2010 - Viktor Baltus, Mitchel Breed, Thijs Jansen, Omar Koubâa, Mari Stoel, Sarah Verbeek, Jan Wattjes. *2012 - Maarten van Aken, Gonul Albayrak, Fritz Bornstück, Andrea Freckmann, Dimitar Genchev, Josje Peters, Thomas Raat, Sanne Rous. *2014 - Cian-Yu Bai, Frederique Jonker, Janine van Oene, Sam Samiee, Jisan Ahn, Jeannoux van Deijck, Saskia Blokzijl. *2016 - Anika Mariam Ahmed, Jurre Blom, Alex Crocker, Nancy de Graaf, Noah Ryu, Steffen Vogelezang.


See also

* List of European art awards


References

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External links


Buning Brongers StichtingArti et Amicitiae
exhibition Dutch art awards Awards established in 1966