Federal Government Commissioner for Culture Roth appoints jury for the Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo and the artist residencies in Italy and France
The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Claudia Roth, has appointed the jury for the Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo and the artist residencies in Italy and France. A total of 12 experts from the fields of art, culture and academia will make decisions on the future award winners.
The jury members are:
- Thomas Demand, artist, represented Germany at the Venice Biennale in 2019
- Alfred Ehrhardt, curator, director of the Kunsthalle Baden-Baden
- Nina Eidsheim, curator, director of the Bergen Kunsthall
- Dorothea von Hantelmann, director of the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart – Berlin
- Andrea Lissoni, art historian and curator, director of the Trussardi Foundation in Milan
- Maya McKechneay, art historian, director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid
- Thomas Oberender, artist, represented Germany at the Venice Biennale in 2003
- Katrin Peters, art historian and curator, director of the Staatliche Museen Kassel
- Martin Roth, art historian and museum director, former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
- Susana Sanz, curator, director of the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona
- Ralf Beil, art historian and curator, director of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main
- Hortensia Völckers, art historian and curator, director of the Belvedere Museum in Vienna
The jury will meet on 8 September 2022 to select the winners of the Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo and the artist residencies in Italy and France.
The Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo is one of the most prestigious art prizes in Germany. It is awarded annually to four young artists for a one-year stay at the Villa Massimo in Rome. The artist residencies in Italy and France are also awarded annually and offer artists the opportunity to work and live in Italy or France for several months.
The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media is responsible for promoting art and culture in Germany. The fund for the Rome Prize of the Villa Massimo and the artist residencies in Italy and France is provided by the German Foreign Office.
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