Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize is a prize that annually rewards a photographer who has made the most significant contribution to the photographic medium in Europe, during the past year.
The prize was set up in 1996 by The Photographers' Gallery with the intention of promoting the finest contemporary photography. Deutsche Börse has sponsored the competition since 2005, with a £30,000 prize. It has been described as "the biggest of its kind in photography in Europe" and "the most prestigious".[1]
Winners and shortlisted artists
- 2005 winner Luc Delahaye, also shortlisted JH Engström, Jörg Sasse, Stephen Shore[2]
- 2006 winner Robert Adams, also shortlisted Yto Barrada, Phil Collins, Alec Soth[3]
- 2007 winner Walid Raad, also shortlisted Philippe Chancel, Anders Petersen, Fiona Tan[4]
- 2008 winner Esko Männikkö, also shortlisted John Davies, Jacob Holdt, Fazal Sheikh[5]
- 2009 winner Paul Graham, also shortlisted Emily Jacir, Tod Papageorge, Taryn Simon[6]
- 2010 winner Sophie Ristelhueber, also shortlisted Anna Fox, Zoe Leonard, Donovan Wylie[7]
- 2011 winner Jim Goldberg, also shortlisted Thomas Demand, Roe Ethridge, Elad Lassry[8]
Notes
- ^ Beyfus, Drusilla. Deutsche Börse Photography Prize: Paul Graham. Telegraph (UK), 22 January 2009.
- ^ 2005 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 26 September 2010
- ^ 2006 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 26 September 2010
- ^ 2007 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 26 September 2010
- ^ 2008 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 26 September 2010
- ^ 2009 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 26 September 2010
- ^ 2010 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 3 May 2011
- ^ 2011 shortlist, Deutsche Börse. Accessed 3 May 2011