The Queen Sonja Print Award has become the world’s leading award for graphic art and is presented every other year to an ambitious and promising artist who has excelled in the field of printmaking. A wide range of international professionals, curators, artists and art institutions nominate talented artists from all over the world for this prestigious prize.
The nominees reflect the breadth of contemporary printmaking around the world, ranging from traditional forms to new approaches involving installation, collage and performance. No printing technique or way of expression is to be excluded as long as the printing element is apparent. There is no age limit, but older and clearly long-established artists will not be considered for this award.
The prize is determined by the board, and taken from the yield on the Foundation’s capital, along with gifts and other contributions received by the Foundation.
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Award Winners
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Tomas Colbengtson
Award Winner 2024Tomas is Sami, born and grown up in a small village Björkvattnet Tärna , at the border of Norway/ Sweden. In Tomas artwork, he asks how colonial heritage has changed... -
Yto Barrada
Award Winner 2022Yto Barrada (b. 1971, Paris) is recognized for her multidisciplinary investigations of cultural phenomenaand historical narratives. Engaging with the performativity of archival practices and publicinterventions, Barrada’s installations reinterpret social relationships,... -
Ciara Phillips
Award winner 2020Ciara Phillips (b. 1976, Ottawa) is a Canadian/Irish artist based in Bergen. She studied Fine Art at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario (BFA ’00) and completed a Master’s Degree at... -
Emma Nishimura
Award winner 2018Emma Nishimura is a multidisciplinary artist working in printmaking, photography, sculpture, and installation. Her work explores the complexities of memory, trauma, and identity through the lens of Japanese Canadian history.... -
Tauba Auerbach
award winner 2016 -
Svend-Allan Sørensen
Award winner 2014Danish visual artist Svend-Allan Sørensens (b. 1975) practice is deeply rooted in the intersection of visual art and hunting culture. Based in Tovstrup, Jutland, he works primarily with printmaking, using... -
Tiina Kivinen
award winner 2012Tiina Kivinen (born in 1971) is an internationally working and known artist. Kivinen works with the mezzotinto technique which is especially slow and laborious. The impenetrable and luscious black surface...
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