List of awards and nominations received by Björk

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Björk awards and nominations
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Björk performing at the Eden Project in 2018, as part of her Utopia tour.
Totals [a]
Wins143
Nominations325
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Björk is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, producer and actress from Reykjavík who has received many awards and nominations for her work. After gaining international popularity as the lead singer of The Sugarcubes, she rose to prominence with the release of her first album Debut in 1993. [1] During this time, she won several awards, including the Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act and the NME Award for Best Solo Artist. [2] [3] At the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards the music video for her first single "Human Behaviour" received six nominations. [4] With the release of her second album Post (1995) the singer won five Icelandic Music Awards and the MTV Europe Music Award for Best Female and became the first artist to receive the Vanguard Award at the ASCAP Awards. [5] [6] [7] The video for her single "It's Oh So Quiet" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography in a Video. [8] The singer's third album, titled Homogenic , was released in 1997. [9] The album's music videos were acclaimed, with the videos for "Bachelorette", directed by Michel Gondry, and "All Is Full of Love", directed by Chris Cunningham, receiving multiple accolades, including three MTV Video Music Awards for Best Art Direction, Breakthrough Video and Best Visual Effects. [10] [11]

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In 2000, Björk starred in Lars von Trier's musical melodrama film Dancer in the Dark , which premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, winning the Palme d'Or. [12] For her role as Selma Ježková in the movie, the singer received the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and the European Film Award for Best Actress and garnered a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. [13] [14] [15] Björk also composed the movie's soundtrack Selmasongs , which included the song "I've Seen It All". [16] The song received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 58th Golden Globe Awards and was also nominated in the Best Original Song category at the 73rd Academy Awards, during which Björk wore her famous swan dress. [17]

The music video for "Wanderlust", the fourth single from her sixth studio album Volta (2007), was one of the world's first music videos shot in stereoscopic 3D and received numerous accolades, including three UK Music Video Awards. [18] In 2010, she received the Polar Music Prize, bestowed from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, an honor considered the "Nobel Prize of Music". [19] [20] With the release of her seventh album Biophilia (2011), Björk garnered the Artist of the Year prize from the Webby Awards and the MPG Innovation Award from the Music Producers Guild. [21] [22] Biophilia and its related app were included in the Museum of Modern Art permanent collection. [23] In 2015, the museum honored the singer with a self-titled artist retrospective, curated by Klaus Biesenbach. [24] After the exhibition, Björk conceived Björk Digital , an immersive exhibit, in which she displayed virtual reality videos for songs taken from her eight studio album Vulnicura (2015). [25] The visual for the song "Notget" won the Grand Prix in the Digital Craft category at the 2017 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. [26]

Björk is the fourth most successful international artist at the Brit Awards, with five awards won, and she's also the artist with the most wins and nominations in the International Female Solo Artist category. [27] With sixteen nominations accrued at the Grammy Awards, she's tied with Brian McKnight as the sixth most nominated artist to have never won and the female artist with most nominations to have never won. [28] [29] Aside from her accolades in music and film, the singer received the Order of the Falcon from the President of Iceland in 1997 and the Ordre national du Mérite from the President of France in 2001. [30] [31] In 2015, she was included in Time's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. [32] [33] In 2023 Björk was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Iceland University of the Arts, citing her as "the trailblazer who effectively brought Icelandic music into the international spotlight". [34] The following year, she was named as the eight honorary citizen of Reykjavík by the City Council, which also agreed that artist Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, in collaboration with the Reykjavik Art Museum, would be commissioned to create a statue of Björk. [35]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Björk
AwardYear [a] Recipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
Academy Awards 2001 "I've Seen It All" Best Original Song in a Motion Picture Nominated [36]
AIM Independent Music Awards 2011BjörkOutstanding Contribution to MusicHonoree [37]
2015 Vulnicura Independent Album of the YearNominated [38]
Coloured Vinyl Catalogue ReissueSpecial Catalogue Release of the YearNominated
2023BjörkBest Live PerformerWon [39]
"Ovule" (Sega Bodega Remix) (featuring Shygirl)Best Independent RemixNominated [40]
2024"Oral" (Olof Dreijer Remix) (featuring Rosalía)Nominated [41]
Annie Awards 1997 "I Miss You" Best Animated Short Subject Won [42]
Antville Music Video Awards2005"Triumph of a Heart"Best VideoNominated [43]
"Where Is the Line"Worst VideoNominated [44]
2008"Wanderlust"Best Animated VideoNominated [45]
[46]
Best Art DirectionWon
Best Music Video of the YearWon
2011"Crystalline"Best Art DirectionNominated [47]
2012"Mutual Core"Nominated [48]
Best Visual EffectsWon
ArtFutura Festival 1999"All Is Full of Love"Jury PrizeWon [49]
ASCAP Awards 1996Björk ASCAP Vanguard Award Honoree [7]
Australian Effects and Animation Festival 2000"All Is Full of Love"Best Music VideoWon [50]
Awards Circuit Community Awards2000Björk (for Dancer in the Dark )Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated [51]
BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music 2005 BjörkBoundary CrossingNominated [52]
Billboard Music Video Awards1998"Bachelorette"Best Alternative/Modern Rock ClipNominated [53]
Bodil Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress in a Leading Role Won [54]
Brit Awards 1994 Björk International Breakthrough Act Won [2]
International Female Solo Artist Won
1996 Won [55]
1998 Won [56]
2001 Selmasongs Soundtrack/Cast Recording Nominated [57]
2002 BjörkInternational Female Solo ArtistNominated [58]
2006 Nominated [59]
2008 Nominated [60]
2012 Nominated [61]
2016 Won [62]
2018 Nominated [63]
Brit Insurance Design Awards 2010 Voltaïc Graphics AwardNominated [64]
Bröste Optimist Award1999BjörkBröste Optimist AwardHonoree [65]
BT Digital Music Awards 2008BjörkBest Electronic Artist or DJNominated [66]
Berlin Music Video Awards2018"Utopia"Best Art DirectionNominated [67]
Cannes Film Festival 2000 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress Won [13]
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2017"Notget"Digital CraftWon [26]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress Nominated [68]
Most Promising ActressNominated
Selmasongs Best Original Score Nominated
Chlotrudis Awards 2001Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best ActressNominated [69]
D&AD Awards 1996"Hyperballad"Special Effects – Graphite PencilWon [70]
"It's Oh So Quiet"Direction – Graphite PencilWon [71]
"Isobel"Cinematography – Wood PencilWon [72]
1998"Bachelorette"Pop Promo Video with a budget over £40.000 – Yellow PencilWon [73]
Homogenic Individual Compact Disks, Tapes and Record Sleeves – Wood PencilWon [74]
2000"All Is Full of Love"Direction – Black PencilWon [75]
Cinematography – Yellow PencilWon [76]
Animation – Yellow PencilWon [77]
Special Effects – Yellow PencilWon [78]
2003"Nature Is Ancient"Animation – Wood PencilWon [79]
2004"Desired Constellation"Direction – Yellow PencilWon [80]
"Unravel"Won [81]
"Pluto"Direction – Graphite PencilWon [82]
"It's in Our Hands"
(Soft Pink Truth Mix)
Direction – Wood PencilWon [83]
"Nameless"Won [84]
2005"Triumph of a Heart"Direction – Yellow PencilWon [85]
"Who Is It"Cinematography – Wood PencilWon [86]
"Oceania"Animation – Wood PencilWon [87]
2008"Declare Independence"Art Direction – Graphite PencilWon [88]
2009"Wanderlust"Art Direction – Yellow PencilWon [89]
Music Videos – Yellow PencilWon [90]
Special Effects – Yellow PencilWon [91]
2017Making of Björk Digital Digital Installations – Wood PencilWon [92]
Danish Music Awards 1994BjörkBest New International ActWon [93]
Best International FemaleWon
1996Won
1998Won
Edda Awards 2000 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress Won [94]
European Film Awards 2000 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress Won [14]
Jameson People's Choice Award for Best European ActressWon
Fantasporto 2000"Hunter"Audience ChoiceWon [95]
"All Is Full of Love"Best VideoWon
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 1993BjörkInternational Solo Artist of the YearWon [96]
[97]
Most UnderratedNominated
New Artist of the YearWon
Debut Album of the YearNominated
"Human Behaviour"Video of the YearWon
1994BjörkInternational Solo Artist of the YearWon
1995Won
1996Nominated
1997International Female Artist of the YearWon
HomogenicInternational Album of the YearNominated
2001BjörkInternational Female Artist of the YearWon
2004Won
Medúlla International Album of the YearNominated
2007BjörkInternational Female Artist of the YearNominated [98]
2011Nominated [99]
"Crystalline"International Video of the YearWon
2015BjörkInternational Female Artist of the YearNominated [100]
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) 2018 Utopia International Album of the YearNominated [101]
BjörkInternational Solo Artist of the YearWon
Geneva International Film Festival 2017"Notget"VR work international competitionWon [102]
Golden Globe Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [15]
[103]
"I've Seen It All" Best Original Song Nominated
Grammy Awards [b] 1994 "Human Behaviour" Best Music Video, Short Form Nominated [106]
1996 "It's Oh So Quiet"Nominated [107]
Post Best Alternative Music Performance Nominated
1998 HomogenicNominated [108]
1999 "Bachelorette" Best Short Form Music Video Nominated [109]
2000 "All Is Full of Love"Nominated [110]
2001 "Overture" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Nominated [111]
"I've Seen It All" Best Pop Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying A Vocalist(s) Nominated
2002 Vespertine Best Alternative Music Album Nominated [112]
2005 "Oceania" Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Nominated [113]
MedúllaBest Alternative Music AlbumNominated
2008 Volta Nominated [114]
2013 Biophilia Nominated [115]
2016 VulnicuraNominated [116]
2019 UtopiaNominated [117]
2023 Fossora Nominated [118]
Hungarian Music Awards 2012BiophiliaInternational Alternative Album of the YearNominated [119]
Icelandic Music Awards 1994"Venus as a Boy"Song of the YearNominated [5]
[120]
DebutAlbum of the YearNominated
BjörkFemale Singer of the YearWon
Composer of the YearNominated
Songwriter of the YearNominated
1995Female Singer of the YearNominated [5]
1996"Army of Me"Song of the YearWon [5]
[121]
"Isobel"Nominated
PostAlbum of the YearWon
BjörkBand/Artist of the YearWon
Female Singer of the YearWon
Composer of the YearWon
Songwriter of the YearNominated
1997Female Singer of the YearNominated [5]
1998"Jóga"Song of the YearWon [5]
[122]
"Bachelorette"Nominated
HomogenicAlbum of the YearWon
BjörkArtist of the YearWon
Female Singer of the YearWon
Composer of the YearWon
Songwriter of the YearNominated
1999Artist of the YearWon [5]
[123]
Female Singer of the YearWon
2000Artist of the YearWon [5]
[124]
Female Singer of the YearNominated
2002"Pagan Poetry"Song of the YearNominated [5]
[125]
Video of the YearNominated
VespertineAlbum of the YearNominated
BjörkFemale Singer of the YearWon
Performer of the YearNominated
2005MedúllaPop Album of the YearNominated [5]
[126]
BjörkFemale Singer of the YearNominated
"Oceania"Video of the YearWon
"Who Is It"Nominated
2006 Drawing Restraint 9 Alternative Album of the YearNominated [127]
2008VoltaNominated [128]
BjörkFemale Singer of the YearWon
Performer of the YearWon
2009"Wanderlust"Video of the YearWon [129]
BjörkPerformer of the YearNominated
2012BiophiliaPop/Rock Album of the YearNominated [130]
"Crystalline"Pop/Rock Song of the YearNominated
BjörkPop, Rock, Jazz or Blues Female Singer of the YearNominated
Pop, Rock, Jazz or Blues Performer of the YearWon
Biophilia tour live at Harpa Musical Event of the YearWon
2013"Mutual Core"Music Video of the YearNominated [131]
2016VulnicuraPop Album of the YearWon [132]
"Stonemilker"Pop Song of the YearNominated
BjörkFemale Singer of the YearWon
Songwriter of the YearWon
Producer of the YearWon
2018Composer of the YearNominated [133]
UtopiaPop Album of the YearNominated
Album Art of the YearNominated
2022 Björk Orkestral live at Harpa Musical Event of the YearWon [134]
2023FossoraAlternative Album of the YearWon [135]
[136]
Recording Direction of the YearWon
Album Cover of the YearNominated
"Ancestress"Music Video of the YearNominated
2024"Oral" (featuring Rosalía)Best of Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop & Electronic - Composition of the YearNominated [137]
IFPI Platinum Europe Awards 1996PostAward Level 1Won [138]
2001HomogenicWon [139]
Imagina Prize 1999"Hunter"Prix PIXEL-INA VidéoclipNominated [140]
2000"All Is Full of Love"Prix PIXEL-INA Best ScriptNominated [141]
International Dance Music Awards 1996BjörkBest Female ArtistWon [142]
International Monitor Awards2000"All Is Full of Love"Best Special Effects in a VideoWon [50]
Best 3D Animation Music VideoWon
Italian Music Awards 2002BjörkBest International Female ArtistNominated [143]
Italian Music Prize 1996BjörkFemale Artist of the YearWon [144]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2000Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best ActressNominated [145]
Best Female NewcomerNominated
Libera Awards 2023 BjörkA2IM Humanitarian AwardNominated [146]
FossoraBest Pop RecordNominated
London Effects and Animation Festival Awards2000"All Is Full of Love"Music VideosWon [50]
2001"Cocoon"Nominated [147]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2000 Selmasongs Best Music Nominated [148]
Lovie Awards2011BjörkLifetime AchievementHonoree [149]
Lunas del Auditorio 2012 Biophilia tour live at Cumbre Tajín Alternative PerformanceNominated [150]
Meteor Music Awards 2008 Volta tour live at Electric Picnic Best International Live PerformanceNominated [151]
BjörkBest International FemaleNominated
Mojo Awards 2007 BjörkInspiration AwardHonoree [152]
MTV Digital Days 2015"Stonemilker"Best Innovative VideoNominated [153]
MTV Europe Music Awards 1994 "Big Time Sensuality" Best Song Nominated [154]
Björk Best Female Nominated
1995 Won [6]
1996 Nominated [155]
1997 Nominated [156]
1999 "All Is Full of Love" Best Video Nominated [157]
2004 Björk Best Alternative Nominated [158]
MTV Video Music Awards 1993 "Human Behaviour" International Viewer's Choice Award — MTV Europe Nominated [159]
1994 Best Female Video Nominated [4]
Best New Artist in a Video Nominated
Breakthrough Video Nominated
Best Special Effects in a Video Nominated
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
Best Art Direction in a Video Nominated
1995 "Army of Me"Best Special Effects in a VideoNominated [160]
International Viewer's Choice Award — MTV EuropeNominated
1996 "It's Oh So Quiet" Best Choreography in a Video Won [8]
Best Female VideoNominated
Breakthrough VideoNominated
Best Direction in a Video Nominated
Best Art Direction in a VideoNominated
International Viewer's Choice Award — MTV EuropeNominated
1998 "Bachelorette"Best Art Direction in a VideoWon [10]
2000 "All Is Full of Love"Breakthrough VideoWon [11]
Best Special Effects in a VideoWon
2009 "Human Behaviour"Best Video (That Should Have Won a Moonman)Nominated [161]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2002 www.bjork.comBest WebsiteNominated [162]
2012 "Crystalline" Best Female Video Nominated [163]
Music Producers Guild Awards 2009BjörkThe Joe Meek Award for Innovation in ProductionNominated [164]
2011Nominated [165]
2013The MPG Innovation AwardHonoree [22]
2016International Producer of the YearNominated [166]
Music Video Festival2017"Family"InnovationWon [167]
Music Week Awards2000"All Is Full of Love"Best Art Direction in a VideoWon [50]
Best Special Effects in a VideoWon
Best Alternative VideoNominated
Best CinematographyNominated
Best Editing in a VideoNominated
National Board of Review Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Outstanding Dramatic Music PerformanceWon [168]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards2001Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best ActressNominated [169]
NME Awards 1994BjörkObject of DesireWon [3]
Best Solo ArtistWon
1998Nominated [170]
2012 BiophiliaBest Album ArtworkNominated [171]
Nordic Council Music Prize 1995BjörkNordic Council Music PrizeNominated [172]
1997Won
Nordic Music Prize 2012BiophiliaBest Nordic AlbumNominated [173]
2016VulnicuraNominated [174]
2018UtopiaNominated [175]
O Music Awards 2011BjörkDigital GeniusHonoree [176]
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress Nominated [177]
Best Breakthrough Performance Won
Selmasongs Best Original Score Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Awards2001Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best Female Breakthrough PerformanceNominated [178]
SelmasongsBest Original ScoreNominated
"I've Seen It All"Best Original SongWon
"New World"Nominated
Online Music Awards 2000BjörkFavorite Female ArtistWon [179]
Sexiest FemaleNominated
Favorite Tattooed ArtistWon
www.bjork.comBest Official SiteNominated
2002Best Artist PageNominated [180]
2004Best International Artist PageWon [181]
Order of the Falcon 1997BjörkKnight's CrossHonoree [30]
Ordre national du Mérite 2001BjörkChevalierHonoree [31]
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2001"I've Seen It All"Best Original SongNominated [182]
Polar Music Prize 2010BjörkPolar Music PrizeHonoree [183]
Portuguese Music Awards1998BjörkBest International ArtistWon [184]
Best Female SingerWon
Q Awards 2005 BjörkInspiration AwardHonoree [185]
2007 "Earth Intruders"Best VideoNominated [186]
2011 BjörkGreatest Act Of The Last 25 YearsNominated [187]
Qwartz Electronic Music Awards 2007 BjörkQwartz d'HonneurHonoree [188]
Rockbjörnen 1995BjörkBest International FemaleWon [189]
Rober Awards Music Poll2015BjörkBest Female ArtistWon [190]
Best ElectronicaWon
VulnicuraAlbum of the YearWon
"Stonemilker"Best Promo VideoWon
2019BjörkBest Live ArtistNominated [191]
Robert Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress in a Leading Role Won [192]
Selmasongs Best Score Won
Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards 2001Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best Foreign ActressWon [193]
Satellite Awards 2001 Björk (for Dancer in the Dark) Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Nominated [194]
"I've Seen It All" Best Original Song Won
Shortlist Music Prize 2002VespertineBest AlbumNominated [195]
Signal Awards2023Björk: Sonic SymbolismMost Innovative Audio Experience – Limited Series & SpecialsWon [196]
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards2000Björk (for Dancer in the Dark)Best ActressNominated [197]
UK Music Video Awards [c] 2008"Wanderlust"Best Art Direction in a VideoWon [199]
[200]
Best Indie/Alternative VideoWon
Best Visual Effects in a VideoNominated
Video of the YearWon
2013"Mutual Core"Best Visual Effects in a VideoNominated [201]
[198]
Best Art Direction in a VideoNominated
2017"Notget"Best Interactive VideoNominated [202]
2018"The Gate"Best Visual Effects in a VideoNominated [203]
"Utopia"Best International Alternative VideoNominated
"Arisen My Senses"Best Production Design In a VideoNominated
BjörkBest ArtistNominated
Iceland University of the Arts 2023Björk Honorary doctorate Honoree [34]
Virgin Media Music Awards 2007BjörkBest Live ActNominated [204]
VIVA Comet Awards 2001BjörkViewers' Choice AwardNominated [205]
Webby Awards 2012 BjörkWebby Artist of the YearHonoree [21]
2013 "Mutual Core"Online Film & Video — MusicNominated [206]
Online Film & Video — Music — People's VoiceWon
2023 Squarespace Icons 01: BjörkSocial Video – Advertising, Media & PRWon [207]
Fossora WebsiteBest Visual Design - Aesthetic – Websites and Mobile SitesNominated
Björk: Sonic SymbolismBest Partnerships or Collaboration – PodcastsNominated
Žebřík Music Awards 1995BjörkBest International ArtistNominated [208]
1996Best International FemaleNominated
1997Won [209]
Best International PersonalityNominated
Best International SurpriseNominated
1998Best International FemaleNominated
1999Nominated
2000Nominated
Best International PersonalityNominated
2001Nominated
Best International FemaleWon
VespertineBest International AlbumNominated
"Pagan Poetry"Best International VideoNominated
2002BjörkBest International FemaleNominated
2003Nominated
2004MedúllaBest International AlbumNominated [210]
"Oceania"Best International SongNominated
2005BjörkBest International FemaleNominated
2006Nominated
2007Nominated
2008"Wanderlust"Best International VideoNominated

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. Björk's recordings have received two additional nominations, both of which were credited to the respective art directors and not to herself. At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards in 2004, Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, Mathias Augustyniak and Michael Amzalag were nominated in the Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package category for her boxset Family Tree . [104] Similarly, at the 2013 ceremony, Augustyniak and Amzalag won in the Best Recording Package category for Biophilia . [105]
  3. At the 2013 ceremony, Andrew Thomas Huang won in the Best New Director category for his work on the "Mutual Core" video. [198]

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