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Arthur Jafa, Ex-Slave Gordon 1863, 2017
Since the 1980s, Jafa has been accumulating and assembling pictures from books and magazines, arranging this imagery in new constellations within notebooks and latterly within dynamic artworks
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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023 In mostra quattro finalisti internazionali del prestigioso premio per la fotografia promosso dalla galleria londinese
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Candid cameras: Deutsche Börse photography prize shortlist – in pictures Historical figures, myths and the Black experience are among the weighty themes tackled by the four shortlisted artists for the prestigious art award Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2023/mar/02/candid-cameras-deutsche-borse-photography-prize-shortlist-in-pictures
#Deutsche Börse photography prize#Photography#Art and design#Awards and prizes#Culture#Exhibitions#Culture | The Guardian
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Christina De Middel
Christina De Middel Is a Spanish documentary photographer and artist. She self-published The Afronauts in 2012 which was a photobook about the Zambian space program in South Africa. She was also nominated for the 2013 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize for the same.
Afronauts is about putting the first African on the moon before Apollo 11. This photobook had a trailer video too which was very interesting as photobooks don’t usually have trailers.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristina_de_Middel
https://www.thisbookistrue.com/product-page/the-afronauts-by-cristina-de-middel-3rd-edition
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tbbD7NgMHbHDeNjSwKpU7MKgWG9x0Tuq/view?pli=1
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Collective Exhibition | Foundation Prize 2022 https://www.artlimited.net/agenda/collective-exhibition-foundation-prize-2022-deutsche-borse-photography-frankfurt/en/7584941
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Samuel Fosso: Self-Portrait (Angela Davis) from the series African Spirits, 2008
Since the mid-1970s, Fosso has dedicated his artistic practice to self-portraits and performative photography
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#samuel fosso#photographer#self portrait#angela davis#african spirits#deutsche borse photography prize#black & white photography
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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020
https://youtu.be/rGh3nYP-0zQ
In registration yesterday, Brendan mentioned The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, which is an annual award that aims to recognise and support innovative, original, and relevant photography-based practices.
Mohamed Bourouissa La Prise. Périphérique (2008).
Mohamed Bourouissa is a French Algerian artist; he works closely with the community on the outskirts of Paris. The five photographs that are exhibited range from staged pieces to video work.
Clare Strand. The Discrete Channel with Noise: Information Source #3. (2017-18).
Clare Strand is a British artist, interested in the transmission of images and information, she uses this and the process of transmitting images from telegraphic instrument as her inspiration.
Anton Kusters. SS-Baubrigaden. The Blue Skies Project.
Anton Kusters is a Belgian a rtist who exhibited 1078 polaroid pictures of blue skies at every former concentration camp that were ran by the Nazis during the second World War II. This installation is joined by a 13-year long audio piece by Ruben Samama which represents the period between 1933 to 1945 when the concentration camps were active.
Mark Neville. Parade #7. (2019).
Mark Neville connects art and social documentary practices by photographing small holdings to large industries. Neville photographed a tight-knit farming community in Brittany over a period of three years, which comments on agriculture and sustainability.
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Artist who ‘reclaims black experience’ wins Deutsche Börse photography prize
Judges praise Deana Lawson’s portraits, which depict familiar domestic scenes containing an unsettling element
An artist whose staged portraits reflect the language of the family photo album has won one of the most prestigious prizes in photography, with judges saying her work “reframes and reclaims the black experience”.
Deana Lawson from Rochester, New York, was awarded the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation prize 2022 at the Photographers’ Gallery in London for her solo exhibition Centropy, held at Kunsthalle Basel two years ago.
Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/may/12/deana-lawson-artist-reclaims-black-experience-wins-deutsche-borse-photography-prize
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#5yrsago Zambia's fictional 1960s space programme
Rick sez, "Spanish photographer Cristina De Middel's fictional documentation of a failed 1960s space programme in Zambia - The Afronauts - has just been nominated for the 2013 Deutsche Borse photography prize."
https://boingboing.net/2013/02/03/zambias-fictional-1960s-spac.html
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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2020/nov/10/deutsche-borse-photography-foundation-prize-shortlist
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Cristina Middle | The Afronauts
A Spanish photo journalist who documents the story of the Republic of Zambia when they decided to take part in the worldwide space race organising the first African space shuttle. The dream was to bring the first African astronaut to the moon. She creates the project The Afronauts based on that which is a work of reality and fiction. She tries to emphasise that Africa while not having the same level of technological progress, shares the same identical dreams with the rest of the world.
Images from - https://www.port-magazine.com/art-photography/deutsche-borse-prize-cristina-de-middel-2/
https://stories.daylight.co/DD1302
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Collective Exhibition | Foundation Prize 2022 https://www.artlimited.net/agenda/collective-exhibition-foundation-prize-2022-deutsche-borse-photography-frankfurt/en/7584941
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CRISTINA DE MIDDEL
Cristina de middel (born 1975) is a Spanish documentary photographer and artist living and working in Uruapan, Mexico.
De Middel self-publishedThe Afronauts in 2012, a photobook about the short-lived Zambian space program in Southern Africa. The book quickly sold out and the work was met with critical acclaim. She was nominated for the 2013 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize for The Afronauts. In 2013, de Middel received the Infinity Award from the International Center of Photography. In 2017 she became a nominee of Magnum Photos and in 2019 an associate member.
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Jim Goldberg
Jim Goldberg has born 3 June 1953 in New Heaven, Connecticut, US. Jim is an American artist and photographer. His work shoed American myths about class, power, and happiness. First, he began experimental storytelling and the potential impact of combing photographs and text Rich and Poor (1977-85) he juxtaposed the self-annotated images of residents of welfare hotel rooms with the upper class and their elegantly furnished homes. His next project was raised by wolves, in San Francisco and Los Angles he been focused on streets kids, many of whom had been abused and integrated their drawings, letters, memories and family pictures into the work. Later, in 2002 he joined to agency called Magnum. In 2004 he extended ‘’New Europeans’’ project. He was exploring the experience of immigrants who left he warn-torn or economically distresses homelands to make new lives in Europe. With his subjects' involvement and frequently using their words, he created the resulting series, Open See (2009). Jim has received three National Endowment of the Arts Fellowships in Photography, a Guggenheim Fellowship, The Jenri Cartier- Bresson Award, and the Deutsche Borse Photography Prize, among many others honours and grants.
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