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  1. The Rolf Schock Prizes were established and endowed by bequest of philosopher and artist Rolf Schock (1933–1986). The prizes were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1993 and, since 2005, are awarded every three years. Each recipient currently receives SEK 400,000 (approximately US$60,000).

    • Rolf Schock

      In 1986 Schock was killed in an accident in Berlin. To much...

  2. El Premio Schock fue instituido en el testamento del filósofo y artista Rolf Schock (1933-1986). Se entregó por primera vez en Estocolmo ( Suecia) en 1993 y desde entonces se entrega cada dos años.

    • 1993
    • The Prize in Logic and Philosophy
    • The Prize in Mathematics
    • The Prize in Visual Arts
    • The Prize in Musical Arts

    This prize is awarded to an individual as recognition for one or multiple works within the field of logic and philosophy. The laureates are reviewed and proposed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

    This prize is awarded to an individual as recognition for one or multiple works within the field of mathematics. It may be shared among several individuals if they have jointly authored one of the awarded works. The laureates are reviewed and proposed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

    The prize is awarded to a visual artist or architect, and the laureates are reviewed and proposed by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

    The prize is awarded to instrumentalists, singers, composers, or other individuals who, through their activities within or for any of the musical arts, are deemed to have significantly promoted them or a part of them. The laureates are reviewed and proposed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

  3. Rolf Schock 1956. Photo: private. But one can also see Rolf Schocks life as rich and full of love, toil and visions, characterised by curiosity and desire to discover and explore people, ideas, countries and continents. Those who ever came close to him never forgot him.

  4. The Rolf Schock Prizes are international prizes awarded in the fields of logic and philosophy, mathematics, visual arts and musical arts. The laureates are proposed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

  5. The Rolf Schock Prizes is unusual in that it rewards both logic and philosophy, mathematics, visual arts and music. The laureates are selected through a unique collaboration between three Swedish royal academies: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.