Heritage Auctions to sell 2021 Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, June 13, 2024


Heritage Auctions to sell 2021 Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov
The Dmitry Muratov 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.



DALLAS, TX.- Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of the influential Russian news outlet Novaya Gazeta, will auction his 2021 Nobel Peace Prize medal on June 20 through Heritage Auctions to benefit children and their families forced to flee Ukraine and those internally displaced since the start of the war in February. All proceeds will support UNICEF's humanitarian response for children in Ukraine and neighboring countries.

Bidding on the medal opens on HA.com today, June 1, which is also Children's Day in Ukraine. Bidding will conclude with a live auction at The Times Center in Manhattan on World Refugee Day, June 20, a day to commemorate the strength, courage and perseverance of refugees.

"The editors of Novaya Gazeta decided it was necessary to help those in desperate need," says Muratov, who in 1993 co-founded the Moscow-based publication that is now the last independent newspaper in Russia. "Everyone understood that we had to help, and the sale of the Nobel medal through Heritage Auctions gave us a powerful opportunity to help Ukrainian refugees. We hope that everyone around the world supports us and contributes to this movement, however they can."

Muratov shared the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize with Filipino journalist Maria Ressa. The Norwegian Nobel Committee celebrated their "fight for freedom of expression in a world in which democracy and freedom of the press face increasingly adverse conditions."

In late March 2022, Muratov was forced to suspend publication of Novaya Gazeta after receiving a second warning from the government agency charged with monitoring Russian news media. Muratov was subsequently attacked when an assailant splashed him with what The Washington Post described as "a mixture of red paint and acetone, leaving his eyes with a chemical burn."

This week, Muratov was named one of TIME100's Most Influential People of 2022.




Muratov announced on March 22 that he intended to auction his medal with all proceeds going to support humanitarian relief efforts for Ukrainian child refugees and their families, no matter where they are, prompted by the sight of "the wounded and children who need urgent treatment."

He cited the precedent made by physicist Niels Bohr, who in 1940 sold his Nobel Prize in Physics medal to benefit Finnish relief.

Following his announcement, Muratov elected to sell the medal through Heritage Auctions, which completed the sale of Frances Crick's Nobel Prize medal in 2017 in an auction that fetched $2.27 million. All proceeds, including commissions and administrative fees from the June 20 sale, will be directed to UNICEF.

"A Nobel Prize gives you an important world stage and microphone," Muratov says. "It doesn't guarantee you safety, but it allows you to be heard. The message we must convey is that there is a war going on, and we need to help those who are suffering most right now."

UNHCR estimates that more than 6.6 million Ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries, while more than 8 million remain displaced in their war-torn country.

"The effort to help those directly affected by this conflict is a worldwide appeal," says Jim Halperin, Heritage Auctions' Co-Chairman. "Our role is to support courageous leaders such as Dmitry Muratov and his colleagues as they find inventive tactics for bringing relief to children hurt by this war."

The Norwegian Nobel Institute enthusiastically supports the auctioning of Muratov's medal to assist in UNICEF's ongoing efforts. In a letter of support, Director Olav Njølstad said, "This generous act of humanitarianism is very much in the spirit of Alfred Nobel. The intended sale is therefore subject to the wholehearted approval of the Norwegian Nobel Committee."










Today's News

June 4, 2022

Ready when you are, Delta is now an art destination

Exhibition of new paintings by Tal R opens at Victoria Miro

Man breaks into Dallas museum and damages ancient greek artifacts

Theft of a church's tabernacle leaves more than a physical gap

Christie's to offer one of the most important groups of Italian Renaissance works still in private hands

Giraffes may be long-necked for fights, not just food

Toronto Biennial of Art presents Judy Chicago Smoke Sculpture on June 4

Boba Fett rocket-firing prototype sells for world-record $236,000 at Hake's June 2 Star Wars specialty auction

For 2 graffiti artists, New York's subway was irresistible and deadly

Miller & Miller announces Petroliana, Railroadiana & Advertising auction

National Museum of Norway unveils new museum building

Reyes │ Finn presents Nick Doyle: Farmers and Reapers

Illustration art at Swann June 9

Heritage Auctions to sell 2021 Nobel Peace Prize medal awarded to Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov

Nicholas Kontaxis opens an exhibition at UTA Artist Space

Lyme Academy of Fine Arts receives $1 million gift to endow new sculpture chair

Trying to contain William Klein in one show isn't easy

Exhibition shares love without reason

Exhibition at Frankfurter Kunstverein presents new investigations and findings on the racially motivated attack in Hanau

Jack Shainman Gallery opens Plus, a solo exhibition of new works by Geoffrey Chadsey

Exhibition at the Cleve Carney Museum of Art features classic & contemporary art works

Two centuries of Japanese design on view in Japanese Design: Rinpa at the Honolulu Museum of Art

Detroit Institute of Arts acquires four significant works by Surrealist artists

Masculine Jewelry Pieces to Wear More Often

Learning from the past: 6 reasons to teach your kids history

Pepperstone Broker: How Much Can You Withdraw from Pepperstone?




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Attorneys
Truck Accident Attorneys
Accident Attorneys

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site Parroquia Natividad del Señor
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful