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Theatre director Bob Wilson among laureates of ‘Nobel of the Arts’

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Three American artists, including avantgarde theatre legend Robert Wilson, are among this year’s laureates of the Praemium Imperiale, known as the ‘Nobel of the Arts’, announced on Tuesday.

Icelandic-Danish sculptor Olafur Eliasson and renowned Burkina Faso-born architect Diebedo Francis Kere, were also among the five winners unveiled simultaneo­usly in Paris, London and Berlin.

The Praemium Imperiale, which honours artists in painting, sculpture, theatre/ cinema, music and architectu­re, was created in 1988 by the Japan Art Associatio­n and grants each laureate 15 million yen (around 96,000 euros).

Prince Hitachi, uncle of Emperor Naruhito of Japan, will oversee the prize-giving ceremony in Tokyo on October 18.

Robert ‘Bob’ Wilson, born in 1941 in Waco, United States, helped transform the way opera is seen around the world but remains much betterknow­n in Europe than his home country, particular­ly in France where he was entrusted with inaugurati­ng the Opera Bastille in 1989.

The music laureate is jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, born in 1961 in New Orleans.

He has won multiple Grammy awards, and wrote the first jazz compositio­n to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music.

The painting award went to Latvia-born Vija Celmins, who was raised in the United States.

She is known for her highly detailed, lifelike depictions of the natural world, particular­ly the oceans, and has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Tate Modern in London.

Eliasson was born in 1967 in Denmark and spent his childhood in Iceland closely involved with the environmen­tal movement that has continued to inspire his sculptures.

Kere won the Pritzker Prize in 2022, considered the highest distinctio­n in architectu­re, for his work combining traditiona­l materials and modern design.

 ?? ?? Diebedo Francis Kere
Diebedo Francis Kere
 ?? ?? Robert ‘Bob’ Wilson
Robert ‘Bob’ Wilson
 ?? ?? Olafur Eliasson
Olafur Eliasson

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