Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts

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Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts
Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts Medal.png
CountryMexico
Presented byWorld Cultural Council
Reward(s)Diploma, Commemorative Medal
First awarded1989
Websiteconsejoculturalmundial.org

The Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts has been established by the World Cultural Council (Mexico) to acknowledge those who offer a positive message to mankind through different expressions of art. It is conferred upon "artist, sculptor, writer, poet, cinematographer, photographer, architect, musician or other performing artist, whose work constitutes a significant contribution to the artistic legacy of the world".[1] The award has been presented biennially since 1999.

The qualifying jury is constituted of internationally renowned artists, authorities, and members of the World Cultural Council.

The prize consists of a diploma, a commemorative medal and US$10,000.

The award is named after Leonardo da Vinci.

Award recipients[]

Year Recipient Field of Research Ceremony Host Ceremony Site Ceremony Host Country Ceremony Date Ref.
2019 Paulo Branco Filmography University of Tsukuba University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba Japan [2][3][4][5]
2017 Russell Hartenberger Music University of Toronto Pieterskerk, Leiden, Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands 8 November 2017 [6][7]
2015 Milton Masciadri Music University of Dundee Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland United Kingdom United Kingdom 29 November 2015 [8][9][10]
2013 , Art Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Auditorium, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Singapore Singapore 2 October 2013 [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]
2011 Todd Siler Visual Arts University of Tartu Assembly Hall, University of Tartu, Tartu Estonia Estonia 10 November 2011 [18][19][20]
2009 Marcell Jankovics Art and Philosophy University of Liège Salle Académique, University of Liège, Liège Belgium Belgium 25 November 2009 [21][22]
2007 Art and Philosophy Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Teatro Universitario, Campus Mederos, Monterrey Mexico Mexico 24 November 2007 [23][24]
2005 Enrique Norten Architecture Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro Teatro de la Ciudad Fernando Soler, Saltillo Mexico Mexico 12 November 2005 [25][26][27][28]
2003 Otto Piene Sculpture University of Helsinki, Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters National Library of Finland, University of Helsinki, Helsinki Finland Finland 17 November 2003 [29][30][31][32]
2001 Edna Hibel Painting Utrecht University Academiegebouw, Utrecht Netherlands Nederlands 21 November 2001 [33][34]
1999 Magdalena Abakanowicz Renaissance art Norwegian University of Science and Technology Main Building, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim Norway Norway 11 November 1999 [35]
1995 Robert Rauschenberg Abstract art, Pop art INBA, CONACULTA Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City Mexico Mexico 16 December 1995 [36]
1989 Athens Acropolis Preservation Group of Greece Historic preservation Massachusetts Institute of Technology Edgerton Hall, MIT, Cambridge United States United States 8 November 1989 [37]

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