The Princess of Asturias Awards for the Arts (Prince of Asturias Awards for the Arts until 2014) are awarded to the person, group of people or institution whose work in Architecture, Cinematography, Dance, Sculpture, Music, Painting and other artistic expressions constitute a relevant contribution to the cultural heritage of Humanity.
List of winners
Year | Awarded | Activity | Nationality
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1981 | Jesus Lopez Cobos | Director of orchestra | Spain Spain
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1982 | Pablo Serrano | Sculptor | Spain Spain
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1983 | Eusebio Sempere | sculptor and painter | Spain Spain
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1984 | Orfeón Donostiarra | Coral institution | Spain Spain
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1985 | Antonio López García | sculptor and painter | Spain Spain
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1986 | Luis García Berlanga | Film director and screenwriter | Spain Spain
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1987 | Eduardo Chillida | Sculptor | Spain Spain
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1988 | Jorge de Oteiza | Sculptor | Spain Spain
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1989 | Oscar Niemeyer | Architect | Brazil Brazil
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1990 | Antoni Tàpies | Artist, sculptor and theorist of art | Spain Spain
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1991 | Victoria de los Angeles Teresa Berganza Montserrat Caballé José Carreras Pilar Lorengar Alfredo Kraus Plácido Domingo | Soprano Mezzosoprano Soprano Tenor Soprano Tenor Tenor and orchestra director | Spain Spain
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1992 | Roberto Matta Echaurren | Architect, painter, philosopher and poet | Chile Chile
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1993 | Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza | Architect | Spain Spain
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1994 | Alicia de Larrocha | Pianist | Spain Spain
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1995 | Fernando Fernán Gómez | Writer, actor, screenwriter, film director and theatre director | Spain Spain
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1996 | Joaquín Rodrigo Vidre | Composer of classical music | Spain Spain
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1997 | Vittorio Gassman | Actor, film director and theatre director | Italy Italy
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1998 | Sebastião Salgado | Photographer | Brazil Brazil
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1999 | Santiago Calatrava Valls | Architect and sculptor | Spain Spain
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2000 | Barbara Hendricks | Soprano | United States
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2001 | Krzysztof Penderecki | Composer and orchestra director | Poland Poland
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2002 | Woody Allen | Film director, screenwriter and actor | United States
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2003 | Miquel Barceló | Paintor | Spain Spain
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2004 | Paco de Lucía | Flamenco guitar | Spain Spain
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2005 | Maya Plisétskaya Tamara Red | Balloon dancers | Russia Spain Spain
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2006 | Pedro Almodóvar | Film director and screenwriter | Spain Spain
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2007 | Bob Dylan | Sintante | United States
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2008 | The Children and Youth Orchestra of Venezuela | Orchestra | Venezuela Venezuela
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2009 | Norman Foster | Architect | United Kingdom United Kingdom
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2010 | Richard Serra | Sculptor | United States
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2011 | Riccardo Muti | Director of orchestra | Italy Italy
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2012 | Rafael Moneo | Architect | Spain Spain
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2013 | Michael Haneke | Cineasta | Austria Austria
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2014 | Frank Gehry | Architect | Canada Canada
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2015 | Francis Ford Coppola | Cineasta | United States
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2016 | Núria Espert | Actress | Spain Spain
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2017 | William Kentridge | Artist, painter and filmmaker | South Africa
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2018
| Martin Scorsese
| Cineasta
| United States
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2019
| Peter
| Theatrical director
| United Kingdom United Kingdom
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2020
| Ennio Morricone John Williams | Composers | Italy
United States
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2021 | Marina Abramović | Artist | Serbia Serbia
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2022 | Carmen Linares María Pagés | Flamenco singer Flamenco dancer and choreographer | Spain Spain
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Award winners by country
Country
| Number of awards
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Spain Spain
| 29
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United States
| 7
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Italy Italy
| 3
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Brazil Brazil
| 2
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United Kingdom United Kingdom
| 2
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Austria Austria
| 1
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Canada Canada
| 1
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Chile Chile
| 1
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Poland Poland
| 1
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Russia Russia
| 1
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Serbia Serbia
| 1
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South Africa
| 1
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Venezuela Venezuela
| 1
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