Germany's Goethe Medals honor artists beyond borders
Goethe Medal 2021 winners include Cameroonian social economist Princess Douala Manga Bell, Japanese composer Toshio Hosokawa and dancer Wen Hui of China.
One of three Goethe Medal honorees: Marilyn Douala Manga Bell
The Goethe Medals mark outstanding services and achievements in promoting the German language and cultural exchange. Candidates for the Goethe Medal are nominated every year by Germany's cultural Goethe-Instituts abroad, in close collaboration with Germany's diplomatic representation offices. They are an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The theme of this year's awards is "Culture is a very special fluid — in the network of the global community." Upon announcement of this year's winners, Christina von Braun, vice president of the Goethe-Institut and chair of the Goethe Medal Conferment Commission, said in a statement that: "For [German poet Johann Wolfgang] Goethe, blood and ink were indistinguishable substances. The flow of these two 'fluids' makes life and community possible. This year's awardees of the Goethe Medal are outstanding representatives of this imagery. Their art connects cultures, home and abroad. It bridges genders, and links past and future."