FOTOFILMIC18
Bradley Marshall, Giannis Manolis, Florian Bong-Kil Grosse, Rob Stephenson, Dominic Turner, Michalis Poulas, Clay Jordan, Clara de Tezanos, Peter Croteau, Sarah Pfohl, Marcello Galvani, Vinna Laudico, Arnaud Teicher, Marisa Chafetz, Nicola Baldazzi, Jordanna Kalman, Julie Weber, Santiago Forero, Ewan Telford, Daren You, Vera Saltzman, Chris Round, Inzajeano Latif, Glen Scheffer, Jesse Koechling, Melissa Renwick, ii Yuzu, Shelbie Dimond, Lesia Maruschak, Demetris Koilalous
FOTOFILMIC18 is the 6th edition of FotoFilmic’s traveling exhibition competition presenting 30 emerging and mid-career photographers from 12 nations in representation of material practices in contemporary photography. Unique in its genre and scope, the exhibition assembles a wide range of analogue and film-based photographic methods collectively picturing a resurgent attraction to, and preoccupation with the materiality of photographic envisioning in a world increasingly defined by computational measures. Reclaiming a core artistic wholeness to the experiencing and interpreting of reality through the positive limitations inherent to analogue capture and media, each photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into photography’s fluid present, and constant reinvention since 1839. Exhibition Jurors included photographic artists Joachim Brohm (Essen, Germany) and Greg Girard (Vancouver, Canada) as well as renowned international curators of contemporary photography and art Joachim Naudts (Curator, FOMU, Antwerpen, Belgium), Barrie Mowatt (President, Vancouver Biennale, Vancouver, Canada), Heather Snider (Executive Director, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, USA) and Jeong Eun Kim (IANN & The Reference, Seoul, South Korea).
FOTOFILMIC18 Buschlen Mowatt Nichol Foundation Prize Winner: Demetris Koilalous
Founded in 1994, the Buschlen Mowatt Nichol Foundation seeks to fund and promote activities and programs that are beneficial to the community. With a special interest in nurturing emerging talent in art – and music -related disciplines and practices, the Foundation helps to facilitate diverse arts and cultural endeavours, such as photographic exhibitions, music and film festivals, arts councils, and art- and music-therapy programs.
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