Press Release

In 2024 Haus der Kunst will again welcome the winners of the euward European Award for Painting and Graphic Arts. Since 2000, the Augustinum Foundation has awarded the prize every three years to help artists working in the context of cognitive impairment to gain visibility and recognition within the exhibition world.

Samaneh Atef‘s (b. 1989, Bandar Abbas, Iran) intense pen and ink drawings address her own experiences as well as female history. As an Iranian woman and artist, she has a clear message: equality for women in her home country and around the world. Since leaving Iran, Atef has lived in the south of France.

The work of the Spanish multimedia artist Belén Sánchez (b. 1972, Madrid, Spain) includes not only drawing and collage but also sculpture, photography, film, and performance. The focus is on her own body, with which Belén Sánchez tells stories of aggression and healing.

Desmond Tjonakoy (b. 1993, Amsterdam, Netherlands) is of Ghanaian-Surinamese descent. Using pencil and fine liner, he works on visual themes related to Black culture, music history, and religion. Recently, Desmond Tjonakoy draws on political themes that are addressed by Black emancipatory movements.

Over 240 artists from 25 countries applied for euward9. In addition to the award winners, the following artists were nominated: Rudolf Bodmeier, Markus Buchser, Sven Freundt, Hannes Gaensslen, Wulf Golz, Torsten Holzapfel, Enes Icer, Sandrine Mbala, Sabine Münch, Jeroen Pomp, Paul Kai Schröder, Patrick Siegl, Jakob Ujvari, Rolf Waldvogel, Christian Wollert, and Magdalena Zehetner. Their works will also be shown in the framework of euward9. Curated by Klaus Mecherlein (Augustinum) with Sabine Brantl as projekt manager (Haus der Kunst).

Duration

Fri 17.5.24 – Sun 14.7.24

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Samaneh Atef, Belén Sánchez, Desmond Tjonakoy. euward9

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Samaneh Atef, Belén Sánchez, Desmond Tjonakoy. euward9

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Samaneh Atef, Belén Sánchez, Desmond Tjonakoy. euward9

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Samaneh Atef, Belén Sánchez, Desmond Tjonakoy. euward9

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Desmond Tjonakoy

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Desmond Tjonakoy

Nipsey Hussle
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Desmond Tjonakoy

Black Queens of Negro Night, 2022
Fineliner on paper, 50x70 cm
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Sánchez Bélen

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Belén Sánchez

Untitled, 2012
Photograph for the short fiction film “Extreme Dance”, taken in the Anthropological Museum and later intervened with felt-tip pen, 12x17 cm
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Sánchez Bélen

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Samaneh Atef

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Samaneh Atef

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Samaneh Atef

There is no story left to tell! …, 2023
Pen on map, 46 x 99,5 cm
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