Thomas Demand

Thomas Demand, Haltestelle, 2009
Roe Ethridge

Roe Ethridge, Thanksgiving, 1984, 2009
Jim Goldberg

Jim Goldberg, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2008
Elad Lassry

Elad Lassry, Lipstick, 2009
The artists' work will be exhibited at Ambika P3, University of Westminster, 2nd - 30th April, 2011, and the winner will be announced on the 26th April.
Read Sean O'Hagan's article, Do the Deutsche Börse Photography prize jury really get photography? His title references an article by Paul Graham in American Suburb X: Photography & Culture, in which he remarks that there [is] a sizeable part of the art world that simply does not get photography.
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