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Panel with the Nominees: Preis der Nationalgalerie

Katja Novitskova, Pauline Curnier Jardin, Simon Fujiwara, and Flaka Haliti

Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin

August 18, 2019

In the autumn of 2019, the Preis der Nationalgalerie will be awarded for the tenth time. It promotes important positions of contemporary art that have gained significance through new artistic approaches and that reflect the liveliness and international scope of the art scene in Germany.  Every two years, four artists under forty years of age who live and work in Germany are nominated for the award and presented in a shortlist exhibition. From among the 70 nominations, the international jury has chosen the following artists:  Pauline Curnier Jardin (born 1980 in Marseille, lives in Berlin) Simon Fujiwara (born 1982 in London, lives in Berlin) Flaka Haliti (born 1982 in Prishtina, lives in Munich) Katja Novitskova (born 1984 in Tallinn, lives in Amsterdam and Berlin) The winner is selected by a panel of experts and the following year is granted a large solo show in one of the venues of the Nationalgalerie. In addition, a catalogue is published at the occasion of the exhibition.

Panel with the Nominees

Preis der Nationalgalerie 2019

August 18, 2019, 2pm
Aktionsraum at Hamburger Bahnhof

Museum für Gegenwart

Berlin

 

Free of charge

 

In the autumn of 2019, the Preis der Nationalgalerie will be awarded for the tenth time. It promotes important positions of contemporary art that have gained significance through new artistic approaches and that reflect the liveliness and international scope of the art scene in Germany.

 

Every two years, four artists under forty years of age who live and work in Germany are nominated for the award and presented in a shortlist exhibition. From among the 70 nominations, the international jury has chosen the following artists:

 

Pauline Curnier Jardin (born 1980 in Marseille, lives in Berlin)
Simon Fujiwara (born 1982 in London, lives in Berlin)
Flaka Haliti (born 1982 in Prishtina, lives in Munich)
Katja Novitskova (born 1984 in Tallinn, lives in Amsterdam and Berlin)

 

The winner is selected by a panel of experts and the following year is granted a large solo show in one of the venues of the Nationalgalerie. In addition, a catalogue is published at the occasion of the exhibition.

 

For more information, please visit Museumsportal Berlin

 

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