Showing posts with label Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 July 2012

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012 - Photographers' Gallery

John Stezaker, Muse (Film Portrait Collage) XVIII, 2012
Work by the artists shortlisted for the 2012 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize is on display at The Photographers' Gallery until 9 September 2012. The artists are: Pieter Hugo, Rinko Kawauchi, John Stezaker and Christopher Williams. 
Read Sean O'Hagan's review of the exhibition; O'Hagan suggests that Stezaker is a stronger contender for the award. Trouble may follow if he wins: that one of the most prestigious British awards for photography, hosted by the leading British photography gallery, might go to an artist who isn't actually a photographer, could cause disgruntlement in some quarters! (See also earlier post, below.)
The brief biographies below are from The Photographers' Gallery website.

John Stezaker (b.1949, UK) 
Nominated for his exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK (29 January – 18 March 2011).Stezaker's collages examine our multi-faceted relationship to the image. Through his juxtapositions of found photographs, illustrations and stills taken from books, magazines, vintage postcards and classic movies, Stezaker adopts the content and contexts of the original images to convey new and often poignant meanings.
John Stezaker, Siren Song V, 2011
John Stezaker, Misfit: Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XLIV, 2010
Pieter Hugo (b.1976, South Africa)
Nominated for his publication Permanent Error, published by Prestel (Germany, 2011).
Permanent Error centres on a vast dumping ground for technological waste on the outskirts of Ghana’s capital city Accra, and the young slum-dwellers whose survival depends on processing and burning this discarded material.
Hugo's photographs of this bleak landscape question the ethics of our rapid consumption of ever-new technology and its hidden consequences.
Pieter Hugo, Yakubu Al Hasan, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana, 2009
Pieter Hugo, Untitled, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana, 2009
Rinko Kawauchi (b.1972, Japan)
Nominated for her publication Illuminance, published by Editions Xavier Barral (France, 2011).
Hailed for her ability to turn the mundane into the extraordinary and poetic, Kawauchi's work explores themes of life, death and the everyday.
Illuminance, the result of both commissions and personal projects, spans fifteen years of her practice. Using a soft palette of colours and masterful composition and editing skills, her images evoke moments of dreams, memory and temporality.

Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series Illuminance, 2009
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series Illuminance, 2007
Christopher Williams (b.1956, USA)
Nominated for his exhibition Kapitalistischer Realismus at Dům umění České Budějovice, Budweis, Czech Republic (5 May – 12 June 2011).
Williams has been creating images of cameras, models, vehicles and other technical apparatus for the last forty years. Alluding to and borrowing from the world of advertising, his conceptual approach continuously questions our understanding of reality as reflected and communicated to us through photographs.
Christopher Williams, Bläsing G 2000, Bläsing GmbH, Essen, Model: Christoph Boland, 15 November, 2010
Christopher Williams, Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachbereich Gestaltung, Studiengang: Visuelle Kommunikation, Fotolabor für Studenten, Boxgraben 100, Aachen, 8 November, 2010

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012


Pieter Hugo, Yakubu Al Hasan, Agbogbloshie Market, Accra, Ghana, 2009
Just as the winner of the 2011 Turner Prize (Martin Boyce) has been announced (see below), the shortlist for the 2012 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize has been made public. This prize lacks the visibility of the Turner but has been the subject of some local debate (see below). The shortlisted photographers are: Pieter Hugo, Rinko Kawauchi, John Stezaker and Christopher Williams. Read comment by Sean O'Hagan.
Examples of their work are shown below. NB these images are selected from their oeuvres as a whole and are not necesarilly representative of the work for which they have been shortlisted. An exhibition of work by the selected photographers will be at the Photographers' Gallery next summer.
Pieter Hugo, Abdullahi Mohammed with Mainasara, Lagos, Nigeria, 2007
Pieter Hugo, Abdulai Yahaya
Pieter Hugo, Pieter and Maryna Vermeulen with Timana Phosiwa
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series "Illuminance", 2009
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series "Aila", 2003
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series "Aila", 2004
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series ‘the eyes, the ears’, 2005
JohnStezaker, Marriage (Film Portrait Collage) XLIII, 2007
John Stezaker, Pair IV, 2007
John Stezaker, Blind I, 2006
JohnStezaker, Gothic II, 2009
Christopher Williams, Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachbereich Gestaltung, Studiengang: Visuelle Kommunikation, Fotolabor für Studenten, Boxgraben 100, Aachen, November 8th, 2010
Christopher Williams, Ritter Sport Von oben nach unten / from top to the bottom 100 g Tafeln / 100 g Bars Offizieller Produktname / Official Product Name / EAN Code Bar / UPC Code for Case / Bars per Case Voll Nuss / Whole Hazelnuts / 4000417019004 / 050255013005 / 10 Joghurt / Yogurt / 40004170270 09 / 050255027000 / 12 Voll Endnuss / 4000417262202 / ... / 10 Weisse Voll Nuss / White Whole Hazelnuts / 4000417013002 / 050255013003 / 10 Marzipan / Marzipan / 400041725005 / 050255025006 / 12 Cappuccino / Cappuccino / 40004172300 03 / 0550255230042 / 12 Fotostudio Axel Gnad, Düsseldorf, October 24th, 2008 [No. 1], 2009

Christopher Williams, Linhof Technika V fabricated in Munich, Germany. Salon Studio Stand fabricated in Florence, Italy. Dual cable release. Prontor shutter. Symar-s lens 150mmm/f 5.6 Schneider kreuznach. Sinar fresnel lens placed with black tape on the ground glass. Dirk Schaper Studio, Berlin, June 20, 2007, 2008
Christopher Williams, Tenebrionidae Asbolus verrucosus Death Feigning Beetle Silverlake, California October 1, 1996, 1996

Christopher Williams, Bergische Bauernscheune, Junkersholz, Leichlingen
September 29th, 2009
, 2010