Thorvald Bindesbøll Medal
The Thorvald Bindesbøll Medal (Danish: Thorvald Bindesbøll Medaljen) is an award granted annually by the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts for excellence in the fields of applied art and industrial design.[1] The medal was established in 1979 in connection with the 75th anniversary of Thorvald Bindesbøll's design of the Carlsberg Pilsner label. Designed by Frode B. Bahnsen on the basis of a model by Paul Gernes, it has been awarded since 1981.[2]
Thorvald Bindesbøll Medal | |
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Sponsored by | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
Date | 1982 |
Country | Denmark |
Website | http://www.akademiraadet.dk/index.php?id=54 |
Recipients
1980s
Year | Recipient(s) | Field |
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1981 | Keld Helmer-Petersen | Photographer |
Gertrud Vasegaard | Ceramist | |
1982 | Kim Naver | Weaver |
1983 | Arje Griegst | Sculptor |
Jacob Jensen | Designer | |
Grethe Meyer | Architect | |
1984 | Lisa Engquist | Ceramist |
1985 | TGutte Eriksen | Ceramist |
Erik Nyholm | Ceramist | |
Viggo Rivad | Photographer | |
1986 | TClaus Achton Friis | Architect |
Lisbet Munch-Petersen | Ceramist | |
1987 | Not awarded | |
1988 | Klavs Helweg-Larsen | Architect |
1989 | Not awardedøø | |
1990s
Year | Recipient(s) | Field |
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1990 | Not awarded | |
1991 | Ruth Malinowski | Photographer |
Ole Palsby | Designer | |
1992 | Rigmor Mydtskov | Photographer |
1993 | Myre Vasegaard | Ceramist |
10994 | Erik Ellegaard Frederiksen | Graphic artist |
Austin Grandjean | Graphic artist | |
Kirsten Klein | Photographer | |
Ursula Munch-Petersen | Ceramist | |
1995 | Not awarded | |
1996 | Erik Magnussen | Architect |
Per Mollerup | Designer | |
Ole Søndergaard | Architect | |
1997 | Bente Hansen | Ceramist |
Puk Lippmann | Weaver | |
1998 | Jens Lindhe | Photographer |
Vibeke Riisberg | Textile designer | |
1999 | Krass Clement | Photographer |
Nanna Ditzel | Designer | |
2000s
Year | Recipient(s) | Field | Ref |
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2000 | Jens Møller-Jensen | Architect | Ref |
1991 | Bodil Manz | Ceramist | Ref |
2002 | Niels Borch Jensen | Copper printer | Ref |
Peter Bramsen | Lithographer | Ref | |
Peter Johansen | Lithographer | Ref | |
2003 | Michael Jensen | Designer | Ref |
Jane Reumert | Ceramist | Ref | |
2004 | Ole Jensen | Designer | Ref |
2005 | Jette Valeur Gemzøe | Architect | Ref |
2006 | Not awarded | ||
2007 | Ole Jensen | Designer | Ref |
2008 | Louise Campbell | Architect | Ref |
2009 | Flemming Brian Nielsenl | Stonemason | Ref |
2010s
Year | Recipient(s) | Field | Ref |
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2010 | Esben Lyngsaa Madsen | Ceramist | Ref |
2011 | Cecilie Manz | Architect | Ref |
Ove Rix | Architect | Ref | |
2012 | Kasper Salto | Architect | Ref |
Carl-Henrik Kruse Zakrisson | Designer | Ref | |
2013 | Not awarded | ||
2014 | Bo Linnemann | Designer | Ref |
2015 | Komplot Design (Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen) | Designers | Ref |
2016 | Åse Eg | Graphic designer | Ref |
Henrik Vibskov | Designer | Ref | |
Teit Weylandt | Architect | Ref | |
2017 | Cecilie Bendixen | Architect | Ref |
Karen Bennicke | Ceramist | Ref | |
2018 | Thomas Poulsen FOS | Artist/designer | Ref |
2019 | Anne Tophøj | Ceramist | Ref |
See also
References
- "Tildelinger af medaljer" (in Danish). Akademiraadet. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- "Thorvald Bindesbøll Medaljen". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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