The Ukrainian artist Maidukov refused to receive the award together with the Russian woman
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Ukrainian illustrator Serhiy Maidukov, who collaborates with such publications as The New Yorker, The Guardian, Die Zeit and recently created the updated logo of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, refused to receive the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize for 2023 because it was also decided to award it to a Russian writer Lyudmila Ulitskyi. Read UP.Kultura in Telegram. Maidukov reported this in a letter to the award committee, Chitomo writes. “It came as a surprise to me that I was chosen, I received a letter about a month ago. At first I said that I would come another time, in a subsequent correspondence I wrote that I would not come at all. I want to put most of the money in a monobank, where I am saving for a car for the Armed Forces.” , – said the artist. Serhii Maidukov refused the award, which they wanted to present to him together with the Russian writer. Photo: Serhii Sarakhanov The Ukrainian Maidukov was to receive the Special Remarque Peace Prize awarded by the German city of Osnabrück. Ulitskaya was recognized as the laureate of the prize in 2023, she should receive the prize on June 22, on the day of the 125th anniversary of one of the most famous German writers. The head of the jury of the award, Suzanne Menzel-Riedl, said that this year’s award should be interpreted as a sign of hope for reconciliation: “The last word should be the language of humanity, which also unites the people of warring states. War should not drown out the language of literature and art.” “That is why we hoped to invite a writer from Russia and an artist from Ukraine to Osnabrück to honor them with the Remarque Peace Prize and a special prize,” added Katarina Pötter, vice-chair of the jury. The Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize is awarded by the German city of Osnabrück, where the outstanding writer was born. The award has been presented every two years since 1991. In 2023, the prize will be awarded for the sixteenth time. Svitlana Aleksievich, Ali Ahmad Said Esber, Lev Kopelev and others are among the previous winners of the Remarque Prize. In 2005, Yuriy Andruhovych received a special award. Read also: A Ukrainian woman was selected for the world exhibition of illustrators together with three Russians
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