The Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent

Celebrating those who unmask the lie of dictatorship through art.

Who is Václav Havel?

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The prize is given in honor of Václav Havel, the late poet, playwright, philosopher, statesman, and Human Rights Foundation chairman.

Havel led the nonviolent revolution that freed Czechoslovakia from communist rule, using first his poetry and plays, and later political essays and the Charter 77 manifesto, to challenge arbitrary power and injustice in his country.

For Havel, living in truth meant an unwavering commitment to living according to one’s belief in democracy and civil liberty. In his 1978 essay “The Power of the Powerless,” Havel describes how ordinary citizens naturally resist dictatorship just by living their lives.

He tells us the parable of the greengrocer, who puts a communist propaganda sign in his store window simply because it is the way things are done: the sign arrives with his carrots and onions, and he displays it alongside them. If he fails to display the sign, there will be trouble. He may disagree with the message on the sign, but he is compelled to put it up and thus lives within a lie.

Havel explains that dictatorships rely on this kind of social control, where, in order to preserve a normal life, people are willing to submit to the system.

If one day the greengrocer refuses to sign up, his quiet defiance of the limits set by the system has the potential to inspire others and ignite a mass revolt, channeling what Havel calls a “singular, explosive, incalculable political power.”

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Laureates

Aayat Alqormozi

Aayat Alqormozi

Bahraini poet

Ai WeiWei

Chinese artist and activist

Ali Ferzat

Syrian political cartoonist
Art Residency in Occupation

Art Residency in Occupation

Ukrainian underground art society
Atena Farghadani

Atena Farghadani

Iranian cartoonist

Aung San Suu Kyi

Burmese pro-democracy leader and former prisoner of conscience
Badiucao

Badiucao

Chinese political artist and activist
Belarus Free Theater

Belarus Free Theatre

Belarusian dissident theater group

Berta Soler on behalf of “Las Damas de Blanco”

Cuban Civil Society Group

Danilo “El Sexto” Maldonado

Cuban graffiti artist and activist
Dhondup Wanchen

Dhondup Wanchen

Tibetan filmmaker and former prisoner of conscience
El Chigüire Bipolar

El Chigüire Bipolar

Venezuelan satirical website
Emmanuel Jal

Emmanuel Jal

South Sudanese hip-hop artist and former child soldier
Enes Kanter

Enes Kanter Freedom

NBA player and human rights activist
Erdem Gunduz

Erdem Gunduz

Turkish performance artist and dancer
Gabriela Montero Vaclav Havel prize recipient headshot

Gabriela Montero

Venezuelan pianist and recording artist
” The rain starts with a single drop.

Manal al-Sharif

Saudi women’s rights advocate and 2012 Havel Prize laureate

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