Newsha Tavakolian Receives 2015 Prince Claus Award for Transformative Photography
The 2015 Prince Claus Award, valued at €100,000, has been granted to Iranian photographer Newsha Tavakolian. Born in 1981, Tavakolian is recognized as a pioneering female photojournalist in Iran and the Middle East. Her recent work includes photobooks and installations, with her piece The Great Game currently displayed at the Iran Pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale. Tavakolian intends to donate a significant portion of her prize money to charitable causes, including €15,000 specifically designated for Syrian and Iraqi refugees. The Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development presents this annual award to artists, thinkers, and cultural organizations engaged in transformative work within developing regions. Art Asia Pacific reported this development on 9 September 2015.
Key facts
- Newsha Tavakolian won the 2015 Prince Claus Award
- The award is worth €100,000
- Tavakolian was born in 1981
- She is an Iranian photojournalist working in Iran and the Middle East
- Her work The Great Game is on view at the Iran Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale
- She plans to donate €15,000 to Syrian and Iraqi refugees
- The Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development grants the award annually
- Art Asia Pacific reported the news on 9 September 2015
Entities
Artists
- Newsha Tavakolian
Institutions
- Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development
- Art Asia Pacific
- Iran Pavilion
- Venice Biennale
Locations
- Iran
- Middle East
- Venice
- Italy
- Syria
- Iraq