National Award for Plastic Arts (Spain)

National Award for Plastic Arts
Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas
Awarded forWorks or actions which contribute to Spain's cultural heritage
Sponsored byMinistry of Culture and Sport
CountrySpain
Reward(s)€30,000
First awarded1980
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The National Award for Plastic Arts (Spanish: Premio Nacional de Artes Plásticas) is one of Spain's National Culture Awards for Fine Arts, along with the National Award for Photography [es] and Velázquez Award for Plastic Arts [es]. Established in 1980, it is granted annually by the Ministry of Culture and Sport to recognize the meritorious work of contemporary plastic artists. It is given for works or actions published in the prior year which contribute to the enrichment of Spain's cultural heritage. Despite being developed by an administrative body, the selection of the award's winners is intended to be a true reflection of the values and feelings of society. It is endowed with a prize of 30,000 euros.[1]

Candidates for the award are presented by the members of a jury, or by entities related to the pertinent artistic or cultural activities, through reasoned proposals addressed to the Minister of Culture or to the jurors themselves.

In 2010 the artist Santiago Sierra rejected the award, claiming his independence from a state which shows "contempt for the mandate to work for the common good".[1]

  1. ^ a b "Santiago Sierra renuncia al nacional de artes plásticas porque el premio se utiliza en 'beneficio del Estado'" [Santiago Sierra Renounces the National for Plastic Arts Because the Award is Used in 'Benefit of the State']. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. 5 November 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2019.