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Here you can find all the books that are published within the Prince Claus Fund Library series (tag library imprint)or supported through the Fund’s applications programme. In addition, each year the Prince Claus Fund publishes an Award Book to present the Prince Claus Awards.

The Prince Claus Fund Library series

The Prince Claus Fund Library series (tag: library imprint) was launched in 1998 with the mission of publishing richly illustrated works on art and culture that are both unique and distinctive in terms of subject and social engagement. In this way, the Fund facilitated the publication of books on subjects that were never or hardly ever researched, elucidated or discussed. The books in this series are published in English or in combination with another language. The books were published in co-operation with a wide range of international publishing houses. This collection is a valuable source of unique information about international culture and development.

Supported books

Apart from the books published within the Prince Claus Fund Library series, the Fund supports other publications (tag: supported) that are considered to be of importance to the international field of Culture and Development. The Fund believes that freedom of thought and expression are essential for development and with supporting a variety of book publications the Fund seeks to contribute to independent media and quality journalism worldwide. Should you wish to ask for support please check the applications part of this website for more information.

Award Books

The Prince Claus Awards Book (tag: inhouse) is published once a year to present the Prince Claus Awards. This English-language publication contains laudations written for each of the laureates, the report of the Awards Committee and a contribution of one of the Fund’s Honorary Chairmen.

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The epistemology of the body poetics

11.10.2011 The epistemology of the body poetics

The epistemology of the body poetics (original project name is Epistemología de poéticas del cuerpo) is a project that produced three special editions of DCO Magazine - Danza, Cuerpo, Obsesión (Dance, Body and Obsession). Epistemology of the body is organized by Ibero-American Magazine Mexico-Spain-Argentina, an independent producer that aims to unify and stimulate, in a multidisciplinary...

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Prince Claus Award Books

20.9.2011 Prince Claus Award Books

The Prince Claus Awards Book is published once a year to present the Prince Claus Awards. This English-language publication contains informative articles about each of the laureates, the report of the Awards Committee and a contribution of one of the Fund’s Honorary Chairmen.

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‘Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability’

13.9.2011 ‘Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability’

Comics historian Paul Gravett selected “Bhimayana: Experiences of Untouchability” as one of his top five political graphic novels, as CNN reported on Monday 23 May 2011. The Prince Claus Fund supported the publication of the novel in 2009 to enable the makers to raise national and international awareness to the problem of caste-discrimination in India.

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Around Hoam Kiem Lake and Beyond

30.8.2011 Around Hoam Kiem Lake and Beyond

Nguyen Quang Phung (who calles himself Quang Phung) has had an interesting career as diplomat and photographer. Over 35 years he has been taking photographs and his small living space of 12 square meters is filled with his collection of albums and photo negatives. Around Hoan Kiem Lake and Beyond is made to save his photo legacy that otherwise may have been forgotten. 

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Awards Book 2010 - Frontiers of Reality

1.12.2010 Awards Book 2010 - Frontiers of Reality

This year the Prince Claus Fund has chosen Frontiers of Reality as its theme for its activities and awards. One of the driving motivations for Prince Claus’s work in the field of international co-operation was his personal experience of, and deep respect for, the diverse interpretations of reality created by people in different parts of the world. His belief that people develop themselves is...

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