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Manor Cultural Prize
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Manor Cultural Prize (German: Manor Kunstpreis; French: Prix Manor) is a Swiss fine arts prize awarded every two years by the Manor (department store) alongside art museums in 12 Swiss cities, which was founded in 1982 in Lucerne.[1][2] The goal is to promote emerging artists under the age of 40.[3][4]
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Manor Cultural Prize was founded in 1982 by Philippe Nordmann.[2] The award includes a cash prize (roughly 15,000 Swiss francs), the acquisition of art for their museum art collection, an exhibition and published exhibition catalogue.[2]
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Awardees
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This is a select list of the Manor Cultural Prize awardees, organized by location and date. The first award was given in Lucerne in 1982.
Canton of Aargau
- 1989 Stefan Gritsch[5][6][7]
- 1990 Silvia Bächli[8][7]
- 1995 Beat Zoderer[9]
- 1996 Renée Levi[7]
- 2000 Dominique Lämmli[10]
- 2002 Daniel Robert Hunziker[7]
- 2004 Ingrid Wildi Merino[7]
- 2007 Andreas Zybach[11]
- 2009 Thomas Galler[7]
- 2011 Marianne Engel[7]
- 2013 Veronika Spierenburg[12]
- 2016 Marta Riniker-Radich[13]
- 2018 Cédric Eisenring[14]
Canton of Basel
- 1987 Thomas Huber
- 1989 Hannah Villiger
- 1990 Christine Brodbeck
- 1992 Elisabeth Masé[7]
- 1994 Claudia and Julia Müller[15][16]
- 1996 Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler[17]
- 2001 Lori Hersberger[18]
- 2002 Markus Müller
- 2004 Edit Oderbolz[19]
- 2006 Boris Rebetez[20]
- 2008 Emil Michael Klein[21]
- 2010 Kilian Ruthemann[22]
- 2013 Lena Maria Thüring[23]
- 2016 Johannes Willi[24]
- 2023 Gina Folly[2]
Canton of Bern
Canton of Geneva
- 1987 Philippe Deglise[30]
- 1988 Carmen Perrin[31]
- 1989 Gilles Porret[7][32]
- 1990 Daniel Berset
- 1993 Marie José Burki[7]
- 1997 Christian Robert-Tissot[7]
- 1997 Francesca Gabbiani[7]
- 2000 Elena Montesinos[7]
- 2001 Pierre Vadi[7]
- 2003 Hervé Graumann[7]
- 2005 Donatella Bernardi[7]
- 2007 Jérôme Leuba[33]
- 2009 Marc Bauer[7]
- 2011 Mai-Thu Perret[34]
- 2014 Sonia Kacem[35][36]
- 2016 Émilie Parendeau[7]
- 2017 Timothée Calame[37]
- 2023 Lou Masduraud[2]
Canton of Graubünden
- 1990 Gaudenz Signorell[38]
- 1992 Hans Danuser[39]
- 1994 Thomas Zindel[32]
- 1996 Markus Casanova
- 2002 Kurt Caviezel[40]
- 2004 Zilla Leutenegger
- 2006 Gabriela Gerber and Lukas Bardill[41]
- 2008 Monika Von Aarburg[42]
- 2010 Bianca Brunner[43]
- 2013 Mirko Baselgia[44]
- 2017 Ester Vonplon[45]
- 2023 Linda Semadeni[2]
Canton of Lucerne
- 1982 Andreas Gehr[32]
- 1983 Claude Sandoz[32]
- 1984 Luciano Castelli[46]
- 1985 Eva Stürmlin[47]
- 1986 Alexander Fischer (sculptor)
- 1987 Herbert Kaufman
- 1988 Franz Wanner[48]
- 1989 Rolf Winnewisser
- 1990 Christoph Rütimann[32]
- 1992 Pia Fries
- 1994 Albrecht Schnider[48]
- 1996 Remy Markowitsch[49]
- 1998 Markus Döbeli[50]
- 2001 Stefan Banz
- 2002 Nils Nova[51]
- 2004 Tatjana Marusic[52]
- 2007 Robert Esterman
- 2009 Giacomo Santiago Rogado[53]
- 2011 Patricia Bucher[54]
- 2014 Roland Roos[55]
- 2016 Georg Keller
- 2018 Kyra Tabea Balderer[56]
Canton of Schaffhausen
- 1987 Markus Haberli[57]
- 1988 Carlo Domeniconi[32]
- 1989 Thomas Grandy
- 1990 André Bless[58]
- 1992 Daniele Bunzli
- 1994 Katharina Bürgin
- 1996 Markus Wetzel
- 1998 Yves Netzhammer[32]
- 2001 Olaf Breuning
- 2002 Stefan Sulzberger[58]
- 2004 Zeljka Marusic and Andreas Helbling[59]
- 2023 Reto Müller[2]
Canton of St. Gallen
- 1990 Peter Kamm
- 1991 Alex Hanimann
- 1994 Pipilotti Rist[60]
- 2000 Christoph Büchel[32]
- 2002 Andres Lutz and Anders Guggisberg
- 2004 Caro Niederer
- 2006 Yves Mettler
- 2008 Christian Vetter[61]
- 2010 Alexandra Maurer[62]
- 2013 Francisco Sierra[63]
- 2017 Georg Gatsas[64]
- 2023 Juliette Uzor[2]
Canton of Ticino
Canton of Valais
- 2007 Martina Gmür[67]
- 2010 Joëlle Allet[67]
- 2013 JocJonJosch[67]
- 2015 Barbezat Villetard[68]
- 2017 Eric Philippoz[69]
- 2023 Aurélie Strumans[2]
Canton of Vaud
- 1989 Laurent Hubert[70]
- 1998 Alain Huck[71]
- 1998 Laurence Pittet[70]
- 1998 Bernard Voïta[70]
- 1996 Ariane Epars[32]
- 1998 Anne Peverelli[70]
- 2001 Nicolas Savary[70]
- 2002 Philippe Decrauzat[70]
- 2004 Didier Rittener[70]
- 2006 Catherine Leutenegger[70]
- 2009 Aloïs Godinat[70]
- 2011 Laurent Kropf[70]
- 2014 Julian Charrière[70]
- 2016 Annaïk Lou Pitteloud[70]
- 2020 Anne Rochat[70]
- 2022 Sarah Margetti[72]
Canton of Zurich
- 1999 Britta Huttenlocher[73]
- 2001 Mario Sala[4]
- 2002 Nick Hess
- 2004 Karim Noureldin[74]
- 2006 Andro Wekua
- 2008 David Chippo
- 2011 Fabian Marti
- 2013 Alexandra Navratil[75]
- 2017 Christoph Eisenring[76]
- 2023 Jan Vorisek[2]
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Notes
- In Lausanne there is a rotation between the three museums, including École cantonale d'art de Lausanne, and Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts
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