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Françoise van den Bosch Award 2024 granted to Benedikt Fischer

Award giving  /  26 Mar 2026
Published: 28.04.2026
Françoise van den Bosch Award 2024 granted to Benedikt Fischer.

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Intro
We are delighted to announce that Benedikt Fischer is the winner of the Françoise van den Bosch Award 2026. The jury was unanimous in its decision, appreciating Fischer for his profound reflection on materiality, technique, and concept - redefining traditional approaches and offering new perspectives to the field.
 
Jury Report
Benedikt Fischer stands out for his ability to explore and challenge the boundaries of jewellery art without losing sight of the core values of the discipline. His work is characterized by a profound reflection on materiality, technique, and concept, redefining traditional approaches and opening new perspectives. The jury particularly appreciates his ability to reuse and transform existing materials and techniques in surprising ways, resulting in work that is both visually and conceptually powerful. A notable aspect of Fischer’s practice is his long-term collaboration with artist and philosopher Rudy de Gruijl. By fostering dialogue between diverse artistic perspectives and amplifying the voices of makers who might otherwise go unheard, Fischer opens up space for new forms of expression, enriching and expanding the boundaries of the discipline.

Fischer’s work has a clear impact on both the jewellery discipline and the broader artistic field. His iconic pieces, such as the ‘Pearly Whites’ series, are not only visually recognizable but also spark discussions about what jewellery can be. His tongue-in-cheek and playful approach in combination with the high level of technical skill challenge traditional notions and invite a wider audience to engage with contemporary jewellery.

Additionally, his oeuvre demonstrates continuous development and renewal, as he constantly explores new materials, techniques, and concepts. The jury believes that the Françoise van den Bosch Prize will provide Fischer with the space and recognition to further deepen and expand his practice, enabling him to make a significant contribution to the future of the jewellery field.


The Françoise van den Bosch Award is presented every other year to a jewellery artist of international standing, in recognition of their oeuvre. It is not a competition; the award is presented on the recommendation of an independent jury. 


The jury of the 2026 Françoise van den Bosch Award:
  • Noon Passama – Jewellery designer and recipient of the Françoise van den Bosch Award 2024.
  • Melanie Isverding – Jewellery artist, Prof. Metal design & Jewelry/ Body-Related Objects, Faculty of Design, Dean of Studies MA, University of Applied Science and Art, Hildesheim (Germany).
  • Edu Tarín - Jewellery designer, coordinator Jewellery Design Department at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (Belgium).
  • Olaf Tønnesland Hodne - Jewellery artist, assistant Professor in the Metal and Jewellery Department at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (Norway).
     
  • Moderation: Astrid Ubbink & Jeannette Jansen – board Françoise van den Bosch Foundation

The award ceremony will be in November 2027. We will organise a symposium at the Stedelijk Museum again, during the OBSESSED with Jewellery month in the Netherlands.


Benedikt Fischer (Austria) is a jewellery maker, educator, and artist based in the Netherlands. His practice explores the interplay between nature and culture, a theme deeply rooted in his upbringing on a farm in the Austrian countryside. Moving to the city, he carried with him a profound appreciation for craftsmanship, a value that, together with a deliberately slowed-down creative process, is central to his interdisciplinary work. Equally significant is his collaboration (since 2020) with philosopher and painter Rudy de Gruijl, affiliated with the Outsider Art Gallery in Amsterdam.

Fischer’s work is included in the collections of major institutions, including MAK Vienna, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Auckland Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Victoria. He is the recipient of several prestigious awards, such as the Mari Funaki Award, the Eligius Jewellery Prize, and the Marzee Graduate Prize.
 
Françoise van den Bosch Award 2024 granted to Benedikt Fischer.
Benedikt Fischer

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Pendant: Untitled #2
 by Benedikt Fischer.Oyster shell, akoya pearl, steel, velvet. 2025.9.9 x 5.7 x 2.8 cm.Photo by: Chaoqi XuUnique piece. Benedikt Fischer
Pendant: Untitled #2
, 2025
Oyster shell, akoya pearl, steel, velvet
9.9 x 5.7 x 2.8 cm
Photo by: Chaoqi Xu
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Necklace: Untitled by Benedikt Fischer.Wool,  aluminum,  acrylic paint. 2023.Photo by: Dang-Vu Dang.Part of: Françoise van den Bosch FoundationUnique piece.In collaboration with ‘outsider’ artist Rudi de Gruijl.
. Mid Career acquisition 2023.. Benedikt Fischer
Necklace: Untitled, 2023
Wool,  aluminum,  acrylic paint
Photo by: Dang-Vu Dang
Part of: Françoise van den Bosch Foundation
In collaboration with ‘outsider’ artist Rudi de Gruijl.
Mid Career acquisition 2023.
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Françoise van den Bosch Award 2024 granted to Benedikt Fischer.
Benedikt Fischer, Brooches: Pearly Whites. Shell, mother of pearl, sculpey
Photo by Igor Schiller

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Bracelet: Watch by Benedikt Fischer.Enamel on copper. 2025.Photo by: Kyle TryhornUnique piece. Benedikt Fischer
Bracelet: Watch, 2025
Enamel on copper
Photo by: Kyle Tryhorn
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Necklace: Tennis by Benedikt Fischer.Wool, glass, cotton, merino wool. 2024.Photo by: Dang-Vu DangUnique piece. Benedikt Fischer
Necklace: Tennis, 2024
Wool, glass, cotton, merino wool
Photo by: Dang-Vu Dang
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