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词条 Premio Faenza
释义

  1. History

  2. Recipients

  3. References

  4. Further reading

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| 1938: {{ill|Pietro Melandri|it}}
| 1939: Pietro Melandri
| 1941: Emilio Casadio and Carlo Corvi
| 1942: Giuseppe Mazzullo
| 1946: Angelo Biancini and Anselmo Bucci
| 1949: Anselmo Bucci, Guido Gambone ex aequo
| 1952: Antonio Scordia and Guerrino Tramonti
| 1953: Salvatore Meli, Carlo Zauli ex aequo
| 1954: Leoncillo Leonardi
| 1955: Carlo Negri, Guerrino Tramonti ex aequo
| 1956: Germano Belletti, Gian Battista Valentini ex aequo
| 1957: Angelo Biancini
| 1958: Carlo Zauli
| 1959: Guido Gambone
| 1960: Guido Gambone
| 1961: Gian Battista Valentini
| 1962: Carlo Zauli
| 1963: Fulvio Ravaioli, Pompeo Pianezzola ex aequo
| {{nobreak|1964:Leoncillo Leonardi, {{ill|Rogier Vandeweghe|nl}} ex aequo}}
| 1965: Berndt Friberg
| 1966: Wilhelm and Elly Kuch
| 1967: Eduard Chapallaz
| 1968: Hilkka Liisa Ahola
| 1969: Vlastimil Květenský
| 1970: Goffredo Gaeta, Ivo Sassi ex aequo
| 1971: Panos Tsolakos
| 1972: Yasuo Hayashi
| 1973: Wilhelm and Elly Kuch
| 1974: Georges Blom
| 1975: Colin Pearson
| 1976: Alfonso Leoni, Paul Donhauser ex aequo
| 1977: Gian Battista Valentini
| 1978: Mirko Orlandini
| 1979: Maria Teresa Kuczynska
| 1980: Guido Mariani
| 1981: Michel Kuipers
| 1982: Aki Matsui Toshio
| 1983: Jo-Anne Caron Devroey, Emidio Galassi ex aequo
| 1984: Giuseppe Lucietti
| 1985: Sueharu Fukami
| 1986: (no award)
| 1987: Franz Stähler
| 1989: Enrico Stropparo
| 1991: Svetlana Nikolaevna Pasechnaya
| 1993: Tjok Dessauvage, Aldo Rontini ex aequo
| 1995: Ken Eastman
| 1997: Michael Cleff
| 1999: Torbjørn Kvasbø
| 2001: Ana Cecilia Hillar
| 2003: Jun Nishida
| 2005: Silvia Zotta, Tomoko Kawakami ex aequo
| 2007: Simone Lucietti, Ian Mcdonald ex aequo
| 2009: Tomonari Kato, Andrea Salvatori ex aequo
| 2011: Shigeki Hayashi, Eri Dewa, Giovanni Ruggiero ex aequo
| 2013: {{ill|Päivi Rintaniemi|fi}}, Alessandro Neretti
| 2015: Silvia Celeste Calcagno, Helene Kirchmair, Thomas Stollar ex aequo
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The Premio Faenza is an international prize for contemporary ceramic art. It is awarded by the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, in Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, and is the principal Italian prize of its kind.{{r|ennio|page=47}}

History

The prize was established in 1931. In 1938 it became an annual national award and was named "Premio Faenza".{{r|cris|page=48}} The first recipient of the Premio Faenza was {{ill|Pietro Melandri|it}}, who also won it in the following year.{{r|aldo|page=284}} The award was not made in some years of the Second World War, and recommenced in 1946. In 1963 it became international in scope – although several foreign artists had already been invited to participate in earlier editions – and from 1989 it became a biennial award.{{r|cris|page=48|aldo|page2=284}}

Recipients

Among the recipients of the award are the sculptors {{ill|Angelo Biancini|it}} (1946, 1957), Leoncillo Leonardi (1954, 1964) and {{ill|Carlo Zauli|it}} (1953, 1958 and 1962),{{r|rola|page=17}} and the ceramic artists Sueharu Fukami (1985) and Ken Eastman (1995).{{r|mic}}

References

1. ^Cristiana Baietta (2001). [https://books.google.it/books?id=lmigTxURFwQC&pg=PA48 Le città della ceramica] (in Italian). Milano: Touring Club Italiano. {{ISBN|9788836523641}}.
2. ^Ennio Golfieri (1977). [https://books.google.it/books?id=-ktJAQAAIAAJ L'arte a Faenza dal neoclassicismo ai nostri giorni], Part 2 (in Italian). Faenza: Amministrazione Comunale.
3. ^Albo d'oro del "Premio Faenza" (in Italian). Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza. Accessed February 2018.
4. ^Rolando Giovannini, Lori-Ann Touchette (2016). Ceramics That Change. Ceramics: Art & Perception (103): 16–19. {{subscription required}}.
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Further reading

  • Aldo Cairola (1983). Quaranta anni del Premio Faenza: Siena, Palazzo Pubblico, Magazzini del Sale, 26 marzo–30 aprile 1983 (exhibition catalogue, in Italian). Siena : Centrooffset.

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