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The Gutenberg Prize of the City of Leipzig (
German : Gutenberg-Preis der Stadt Leipzig ) is an award in memory of Johannes Gutenberg. Since 1959, the prize honor personalities or institutions that make outstanding contributions to the promotion of the art of books. Awarded people and Institutions have set standards with their artistic, technical, or scientific achievements, especially in the areas of typography, book illustration, book publishing, and book production.
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The award is in the Leipzig tradition as a historic center for print quality and care for book art.
Since 1993, the Gutenberg Prize has been alternated with the
Gutenberg Prize of the City of Mainz and the Gutenberg International Society annually. The prize is endowed with 10,000 euros.
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Winners
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1959:
Horst Erich Wolter
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1960: Karl Gossow;
Offizin Andersen Nexö Leipzig
1961: Albert Kapr; Erfurt printing company
1962: Werner Klemke; Typoart Dresden / Leipzig
1963: Solomon Benediktinowitsch Telingater,
Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke
1964:
University of Graphics and Book Art of Leipzig
1965: Lajos Lengyel,
Jan Tschichold ; Large-scale graphic company Völkerfreundschaft Dresden
1966: Hans Baltzer, Bruno Rebner
1967: publishing house Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig
1968: Walter Schiller, Vasil Jontschev; Interdruck Leipzig
1969:
Bruno Kaiser ; Röderdruck Leipzig
1970: German Museum of Books and Writing Leipzig; Graphic arts institution H.F. Jütte Leipzig
1971: Andrei Dmitrijewitsch Gontscharow
1972: Horst Kunze, Roman Tomaszewski
1973: Hellmuth Tschörtner
1974: Insel publishing house "Anton Kippenberg" Leipzig, publishing house of the art Dresden
1975: Vadim Vladimirovich Lazursky; Stock Exchange Association of German Booksellers in Leipzig
1976: Joachim Kölbel
1977:
Horst Schuster ,
György Haiman ,
Siegfried Hempel ,
Hans Marquardt
1978:
HAP Grieshaber
1979:
Gert Wunderlich
1980:
Edition Leipzig
1981:
Hans Fronius
1982:
Tibor Szántó , Helmut Selle
1983:
Siegfried Hoffmann
1984:
Elizabeth Shaw
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1985:
Dmitri Spiridonowitsch Bisti
1986:
Jiri Salamoun
1987:
Fritz Helmut Landshoff
1988:
Lothar Reher
1989:
Yü Bing-Nan ,
Klaus Ensikat
1990:
Heinz Hellmis
1991:
Oldrich Hlavsa
1992: Gutenberg Book Guild;
Jürgen Seuss ,
Hans Peter Willberg
1993:
Kurt Löb
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1995:
Wilhelm Neufeld
1997:
Květa Pacovská
1999:
Jost Hochuli
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2001:
Irma Boom
2003:
Wolf Erlbruch
2005:
Alvaro Sotillo
2007:
Ahn Sang-soo
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2009:
Uwe Loesch
2011:
Karl-Georg Hirsch
2013:
Friedrich Pfäfflin
2015:
Jan Philipp Reemtsma
2017:
Klaus Detjen
2019:
Fonts for Freedom
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