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Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2017

Sophie Calle, Dana Lixenberg, Awoiska Van Der Molen, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs

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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is an annual exhibition and award of £30,000 presented at The Photographers’ Gallery, London (and subsequently to select venues). Originally established by the Gallery in 1996 as the UK’s first dedicated photography award, it continues to identify, debate and celebrate innovative and original photographic practice from across the world. Open to any living photographer and body of work (across any format or genre) produced and/or exhibited in Europe the previous year, the Prize rewards outstanding contribution towards the photographic medium and reflects the myriad ways photography engages with the world today. 2017 marks the Prize’s 20-year anniversary and reaffirms its position as a barometer of talent and excellence, introducing photographers and works that exemplify exceptional viewpoints and bold practice to wide audiences. -- Gallery website.

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Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2017, Anna Dannemann

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Titolo
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2017
Sottotitolo
Sophie Calle, Dana Lixenberg, Awoiska Van Der Molen, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2017
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
96
ISBN10
0957618883
ISBN13
9780957618886
Serie
Descrizione
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is an annual exhibition and award of £30,000 presented at The Photographers’ Gallery, London (and subsequently to select venues). Originally established by the Gallery in 1996 as the UK’s first dedicated photography award, it continues to identify, debate and celebrate innovative and original photographic practice from across the world. Open to any living photographer and body of work (across any format or genre) produced and/or exhibited in Europe the previous year, the Prize rewards outstanding contribution towards the photographic medium and reflects the myriad ways photography engages with the world today. 2017 marks the Prize’s 20-year anniversary and reaffirms its position as a barometer of talent and excellence, introducing photographers and works that exemplify exceptional viewpoints and bold practice to wide audiences. -- Gallery website.