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8 November 2007 - 24 February
2008
Porter Gallery
Admission: £1

Sophia
by Billy & Hells
© the artist

Joseline Ingabire with her
daughter Leah Batamuliza, Rwanda
from the series Intended Consequences: Mothers of Genocide,
Children of Rape
by Jonathan Torgovnik
© the artist
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| Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait
Prize 2008
The fifth annual Photographic
Portrait Prize has been won by Jonathan Torgovnik, 38, for his
powerful portrait of Joseline Ingabire, a victim of rape during
the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Photographed with her two children,
born at the height of the conflict, the portrait explores the
terrible impact of the atrocities of war and aims to raise awareness
of the plight of thousands of women abused in Rwanda.
The Photographic Portrait
Prize 2007 showcases the work of the most talented emerging
young photographers, photography students and gifted amateurs
alongside that of established professionals. From a competition
open to everyone over 18, this year's prize attracted a record
2,700 entrants who submitted nearly 7,000 images.
The winner of the inaugural Godfrey
Argent Award, this year acknowledging the best portrait taken
by a photographer aged 25 or under, was attributed to Ivor Prickett
for his portrait 'Slavica Feeds her baby son Nikola while her
husband Nebojsa sleeps' (from the series The Quiet After the
Storm).
The exhibition presents a selection
of sixty works, including this year's four shortlisted artists,
offering visitors a unique oppurtunity to experience a varied
selection of works ranging from intimate and personal photographs
of friends and family to hard-hitting journalistic portraits
from around the world, and judge for themselves which they think
is the best. Also featured is the Godfrey Argent Award winner,
a special prize that this year acknowledges an outstanding portrait
taken by an exhibitor aged between 18 and 25.
Together the international mix
of photographers present a diverse range of styles and innovative
approaches to the portrait genre. Contrasts between the use of
colour, black and white, analogue or digital technologies, as
well as scale, lighting and technique are represented through
editorial, reportage and fine art images.
With its substantial prize fund,
including a first prize of £12,000, and high-profile exhibition
and tour, the Photographic Portrait Prize 2007 offers
a unique oppurtunity to see some of the most exciting contemporary
portrait photographers working today.
The competition was judged from
original prints by:
Sandy Nairne, Director, National Portrait Gallery (Chair);
Cheryl Newman, Commissioning Photography Editor for Saturday
Telegraph Magazine; Sheila Rock, Photographer; Sue
Steward, Writer and broadcaster; photography critic for the
Evening Standard; Terence Pepper, Curator of Photographs,
National Portrait Gallery
Previous Editions
- Photographic Portrait Prize
2006
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2005
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2004
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2003
Catalogues
- Photographic
Portrait Prize 2006
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2005
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2004
- Schweppes Photographic Portrait
Prize 2003
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