Starting June 3, 2026, the winning posters of Anfachen Award X will be displayed across various public spaces and streets in Hamburg, reflecting the current international state of justice and injustice. In addition, a public poster campaign on opening day will spark direct and controversial exchanges between art and the public.
From June 3, 2026 onward, they will be impossible to miss: the winning posters of Hamburg’s Anfachen Award X on the theme of “Justice.” The works will be installed at locations including Kennedy Bridge, the Binnenalster, behind Hamburg Central Station, and near Reesendamm Bridge. Through their artistic diversity and large-scale presence, the 25 selected posters vividly reveal where justice is under pressure, absent, or successfully upheld. Sometimes painful, sometimes humorous, the works expose how unequal access to health, happiness, wealth, and power continues to shape societies worldwide.
winners of Anfachen Award X:
Florine Bartels (GER)
Fidel Bums (GER)
Digitde (IT/GER)
Goyen Chen (TWN)
Ansgar Eilting (GER)
Jonas Fehlinger (GER)
Luisa Fricke (GER)
Mia Fuchs (GER)
Aleksandra Kortas (POL)
Johanna Kuske (GER)
Katharina Lichtner (GER)
Claudia Puhlmann (GER)
Paula Reiter (GER)
Lyn Sadowski (GER)
Deborah Schultheis (AUT)
Melina Sikalopoulou (GER/GR)
Carolina Simões (PRT)
Suse Spanheimer (GER)
Szymon Szymankiewicz (POL)
Niklaus Troxler (CHE)
Tara Umali (GER)
Kathrin Wylezol (GER)
Luke Ziemer (GER)
The Jury of Anfachen Award X
Tine Fetz (GER), Fábio Prata (BRA/GER), LAPIZ (GER), Jo Longhurst (UK), Jón Helgi Pálmason (ISL/NL), Hanna Poddig (GER), Helena Cing Deih Sian (GER/MMR) und Rukminee Guhu Thakurta (IND), Schirmherr: Klaus Staeck (GER)