The Goethe Medal, also known as the Goethe-Medaille, is a yearly prize given by the Goethe-Institut honoring non-Germans "who have performed outstanding service for the German language and for international cultural relations". It is an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany. The prize used to be given on 22 March, the anniversary of Goethe's death. Since 2009, it has been given on 28 August, the anniversary of Goethe's birth. The first awards were made in 1955. In the intervening years, through 2018, a total of 348 women and men from 65 countries have been so honored. It is not to be confused with Goethe-Medaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft (1932âÂÂ1944) and Goetheplakette der Stadt Frankfurt am Main.
Recent recipients
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2022
- Mohamed Abla, multimedia artist, Egypt
- Tali Nates, historian and director of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre, South Africa
- Nimi Ravindran und Shiva Pathak from Sandbox Collective, artists and arts administrators, India
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Other notable recipients
20th century recipients are:
- 1957: Hans Trümpelmann
- 1960: Hermann Boeschenstein
- 1961:
- 1963:
- 1967: Peter Jørgensen
- 1968: Gertrud Seidmann
- 1969:
- 1970: Pierre Bertaux
- 1973: Chetana Nagavajara
- 1976: Pierre-Paul Sagave, Elichi Kikuchi, Waichi Sakurai, John Asher, Ingerid Dal
- 1982: Ekrem Akurgal, Werner Kraft
- 1983: Bruno Bettelheim
- 1985: Alokeranjan Dasgupta, Johannes Edfelt
- 1987: Gordon A. Craig, Pierre Boulez, Pavica MrazoviÃÂ
- 1988: George Mosse, Pierre Bourdieu, Giorgio Strehler
- 1989: Ernst Gombrich
- 1990: György Ligeti, Thomas Messer, , Eda Sagarra, Hilde Spiel
- 1991: Leslie Bodi, Jan Hoet, Panagiotis Kondylis, Eduardo Paolozzi, Hans Sahl
- 1992: Elisabeth Augustin, Karl Raimund Popper,
- 1993: Michel Tournier
- 1994: István Szabó, Billy Wilder
- 1995: Isang Yun, Hermann von der Dunk
- 1996: Jan KÃ
Âen
- 1997: Nam June Paik, Rolf Liebermann
- 1998: Ralf Dahrendorf
- 1999: Dani Karavan, Leoluca Orlando, JiÃ
ÂÃÂ GruÃ
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Controversy
South African novelist Zukiswa Wanner and Egyptian artist Mohamed Abla returned their Goethe Medals in protest of Germany's support of Israel during Israel's bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip.
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