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Ryôji Arai

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Photo: Joachim Bergström

The jury’s motivation:
"Ryôji Arai (Japan) is an illustrator with a style all of his own: bold, mischievous and unpredictable. His picturebooks glow with warmth, playful good humour and an audacious spontaneity that appeals to children and adults alike. In adventure after adventure, colour flows through his hands in an almost musical way. As a medium for conveying stories to children, his art is at once genuine and truly poetic, encouraging children to paint and to tell their own stories".



Philip Pullman

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Photo: Jerry Bauer

The jury’s motivation:
"Philip Pullman (United Kingdom) is a master storyteller in a number of genres – from historical novels and fantasy to social realism and highly amusing parodies. With inventiveness, linguistic brilliance and psychological insight he creates and explores his own worlds without losing focus on here and now. Through his strong characters he stands firmly on the side of young people, ruthlessly questioning authority and proclaiming humanism and the power of love whilst maintaining an optimistic belief in the child even in the darkest of situations".

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Prize ceremony

Prize ceremony

The ceremony at which this years' winners received their awards from HRH Crown Princess Victoria was both joyful and atmospheric.



Prize winning lecture

Prize winning lecture

The prize winning lectures were held at the Royal Library on Monday 23 May.




Report from the press conference

Report from the press conference

Media interest in this year's award winners has been considerable, generating almost 400 articles and reports in Swedish media.


Story session at House of Culture

Story session at House of Culture

On 24 May a storytime session for 250 pupils from various parts of Sweden was held in the auditorium of Kulturhuset.


Visit to Stockholm

Visit to Stockholm

Ryôji Arai and Philip Pullman visited Stockholm for a week in May and took place in a series of events centred around the presentation ceremony for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.


Ryôji Arai gick runt och tittade på alla barnens konstverk. Ryôji Arai's workshop for children in the National Museum studio
Twenty pupils aged between 8 and 9 from Nytorpsskolan in Västerhaninge got the chance to take part in a painting workshop held by Ryôji Arai in the children's studio of the National Museum.


Philip Pullman i intervju med journalisten Kristoffer Lundström i SVT:s monter. ALMA participation in Gothenburg Book Fair 2005

ALMA winners Ryôji Arai and Philip Pullman participated in the Gothenburg Book Fair 29 September – 2 October.



Workshop with Ryôji Arai at the Gothenburg Museum of Art
In connection to the particiaption in Gothenburg Book Fair, Ryôji Arai hold a painting workshop with fifteen pupils aged between 8 and 11 from Vrångö skola in the children's studio of the Gothenburg Museum of Art.


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