Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards

Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards (Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kültür ve Sanat Büyük Ödülleri) are the annual awards awarded by Presidency of Turkey.

List of awards

1995-1999

The following awards have been presented by Süleyman Demirel.

1995 Burhan Doğançay Adalet Ağaoğlu Şefika Kutluer Reference:[1]
1996 Cahit Külebi Yekta Kara Arif Sağ Reference:[1]
1997 Turhan Selçuk Lütfi Akad Hayrettin Karaca Reference:[1]
1998 Yıldız Kenter Fikret Otyam Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) Reference:[1]
1999 Nevzat Atlığ Turgut Özakman Rengim Gökmen Reference:[1]

2005

The following awards have been presented by Ahmet Necdet Sezer.

Reference:[1]

2008-2013

The following awards have been presented by Abdullah Gül.

2008 Architecture: Turgut Cansever Literature: Yaşar Kemal Music: Alaeddin Yavaşca Reference:[2]
2009 Traditional arts: Uğur Derman Cinema: Nuri Bilge Ceylan Institute of Art and Culture: Güler Sabancı on behalf of Sakıp Sabancı Museum Reference:[3]
2010 History: Cemal Kafadar Painting: Ergin İnan Institute of Culture and Arts: Oya Eczacıbaşı on behalf of İstanbul Modern Reference:[4]
2011 Criticism: Doğan Hızlan Literature: Sezai Karakoç Art history: Prof. Dr. Semavi Eyice Traditional arts: Hasan Çelebi Reference:[5]
2012 Archaeology: Zeugma ancient city and museum Literature: Selim İleri Art history: Prof. Dr Şükrü Hanioğlu Traditional arts: Ahmet Hatipoğlu Reference:[6]
2013 Islamic sciences: Prof. Dr. Fuat Sezgin Social sicences: Prof. Dr. Daron Acemoğlu Literature: Prof. Dr. İskender Pala Documentary: Prof. Dr. Bekir Karlıağa Reference:[7]
Culture and Arts Institution: Union Of Historical Towns Music: Ahmet Kaya

2014-2015

The following awards have been presented by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Cinema Music Literature Social Sciences and History Others Reference
2014 Hülya Koçyiğit Niyazi Sayın Alev Alatlı Prof. Dr. Engin Akarlı Institution: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı İslam Ansiklopedisi (Turkish) [8]
2015 Münir Özkul Orhan Gencebay Rasim Özdenören Mehmet Genç Traditional Arts: Hüseyin Kutlu [9]
Fidelity award: Cemil Meriç (posthumous)

References

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