AwardApril 15, 2021

The Guggenheim Fellowships 2021 have been announced

The Guggenheim Fellowships, considered as one of the most important grants in the art world, as well as humanities and sciences, have divulged their awardees for 2021. A rigorous review process of nearly 3,000 applicants awarded a diverse group of 184 artists, writers, scholars, and scientists to receive a 2021 Fellowship. Among these are: Chon Noriega (Fine Arts Research); Rodrigo Valenzuela (photography); Enrique Chagoya, William Cordova, Pepón Osorio and Lilian Garcia-Roig (Fine Arts).
“I am thrilled to announce this new group of Guggenheim Fellows,” said Edward Hirsch, president of the Guggenheim Foundation, “especially since this has been a devastating year in so many ways. A Guggenheim Fellowship has always been meaningful, but this year we know it will be a lifeline for many of the new Fellows at a time of great hardship, a survival tool as well as a creative one. The work supported by the Fellowship will help us understand more deeply what we are enduring individually and collectively, and it is an honor for the Foundation to help them do what they were meant to do.”
Created in 1925 by Senator Simon and Olga Guggenheim in memory of their son John Simon Guggenheim, the Guggenheim Foundation has offered fellowships to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form, under the freest possible conditions. The great range of backgrounds, fields of study, and accomplishments of Guggenheim Fellows is a unique characteristic of the Fellowship program. In all, 49 scholarly disciplines and artistic fields, 73 different academic institutions, 28 states and two Canadian provinces are represented in this year’s class of Fellows, who range in age from 31 to 85.
For more information on the 2021 Fellows, please visit the Foundation’s website at https://www.gf.org/.
The Guggenheim Fellowships 2021 have been announced
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