Artistic freedom is under increasing political and social pressure, and within this context, MUNCH has created a new annual award of NOK 300,000 / £20,000 to recognise an artist who has distinguished themselves with courage and integrity throughout their career.
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was a champion of artistic freedom, experimentation and individual liberation in his time. The museum continues this legacy as a space for artistic expression, generating novel perspectives and fostering dialogue and understanding. The MUNCH Award will be presented annually in the spirit of Edvard Munch, using the museum's international reach to highlight important issues that artists have raised through their work and participation in public discourse.
‘Freedom of expression is under growing constraint all over the world. With our new MUNCH Award, we pay tribute to the artist’s role as a critical voice in society’,
commented MUNCH director Tone Hansen.
The recipient of the inaugural award is acclaimed Brazilian artist Rosana Paulino (b. 1967). She will be honoured at an awards ceremony on 24 October 2024 at MUNCH in Oslo.
The MUNCH Award jury statement:
“Rosana Paulino has contributed to some of the most important conversations about art, histories and society in Brazil and beyond. Over the course of several decades, she has radically committed her artistic practice to unpacking the violent histories and continuities of gender and race. She has created an immensely broad and poetic oeuvre of installations, drawings, artist’s books and videos. Through her teaching practice, Paulino has continuously been engaged in an intergenerational dialogue. With this award, the jury wishes to honour Paulino as an artist who has also been a leading voice of Black feminism with a steadfast commitment to the struggle of Afro-Brazilian communities, and the on-going fight against racism.”
The jury is comprised of three external members Wanda Nanibush, Yvette Mutumba, and Cosmin Costinaș, alongside Tone Hansen and Tominga O’Donnell from MUNCH. Through a process of deliberation and discussion, the jury collectively selected Rosana Paulino for the inaugural award.
- About the jury
About The MUNCH Award
The MUNCH Award is a mark of recognition that is conferred on a contemporary visual artist or artist group. The Award is given out on an annual basis, and for the first time in 2024, consisting of a monetary prize of NOK 300 000 payable to the recipient of the Award.
The MUNCH Award statutes are available upon request. The 2024 recipient Rosana Paulino (born 1967 in Brazil) is an artist and educator, who lives and works in São Paulo.
About MUNCH:
MUNCH is home to the world's largest collection of works by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863–1944). In October 2021, MUNCH opened in a new museum building on Oslo’s waterfront.
The bespoke 13-storey structure, designed by estudio Herreros, houses more than 26,000 works that Edvard Munch bequeathed to the City of Oslo. The museum also manages collections donated by Rolf Stenersen, Amaldus Nielsen and Ludvig Ravensberg.