Photo London is delighted to present this panel, which will explore the theme of documenting communities through the work of Alice Mann, Jojo Sonubi and Sam Wright. For this evening event, Charlotte Jansen, Editor-in-Large of Elephant magazine will discuss the relationship between photography and community through the work of Alice Mann, winner of the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2018, Jojo…
Monday 10 December 2018, 7pm | TJ Boulting Gallery | Buy Tickets The Female Gaze: Activism through InstagramA conversation between Hannah Watson, Eliza Hatch and Katy Hessel As part of their ongoing series ‘The Female Gaze’, Photo London is delighted to present this conversation, which will explore the use of Instagram as a platform for social change. For this…
Thursday 29 November 2018, 7pm | The Screening Room | Somerset House | Book Now The Female Gaze: Gender Representation in PhotographyA panel discussion with Ashleigh Kane, Jade Jackman, Micha Frazer-Carroll and Aisha Pegley Photo London is delighted to present this panel, which will explore the concept of the female gaze in 2018 and what it means to represent gender…
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Prix Pictet, Pictet is delighted to announce a special one-off award of £10,000 to be given to a photographer under the age of 30 for the best proposal to complete a body of work based on an issue of sustainability. The award will be given on the basis of a written proposal with…
Thursday 18 October 2018, 7pm | The Screening Room | Somerset House | Book Now Join Sean O’Hagan as he delves into the work and practice of photographer Alys Tomlinson. Tomlinson will be presenting her latest project Ex-Voto (2014-2018) – A handwritten note neatly folded and hidden in the crevice of a rock, crosses etched onto stone, ribbon carefully wrapped…
It was with immense sadness that we learned, on Saturday 18th August, of the death of Kofi Annan. He served as honorary president of the Prix Pictet from its inception in 2008. Commenting on the influence he had on the prize since its early days, the Chairman of the Prix Pictet, Stephen Barber, said, ‘Apart from being a statesman of…
At a special evening at the Rencontres d’Arles on 5 July the theme for the eighth cycle of the Prix Pictet was announced. The new theme is Hope. The announcement was made by the Chairman of the Prix Pictet, Stephen Barber. The cycle of Prix Pictet Hope will begin now and further announcements will follow shortly. The announcement was made…
Launched by the Pictet Group in 2008 the Prix Pictet has steadily grown in prominence to the point where it is now regarded as one of the world’s leading photography prizes. The first seven cycles of the award have uncovered outstanding photography applied to some of the most pressing environmental and social challenges of our times. Within the broad theme…
Lieko Shiga has been announced as winner of the second Prix Pictet Japan Award. The winner was chosen for her series Blind Date. The prize was awarded on 22 November 2017 at a special ceremony at Hillside Forum, Daikanyama, Tokyo. This year marks the second edition of the Prix Pictet Japan Award. This award is open to Japanese photographers under…
A special exhibition is being shown at Moor House, the London headquarters of the Pictet Group. On display is a wide selection of spreads from the Prix Pictet book Space. Space, which is currently available to purchase from teNeues, features work from the twelve shortlisted artists as well as a carefully chosen selection of images from some of the other…