Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2011
13 May - 19 June 2011
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DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2011
Thomas Demand . Roe Ethridge . Jim Goldberg . Elad Lassry
13 May - 19 June 2011
Thomas Demand, Roe Ethridge, Jim Goldberg, and Elad Lassry, the
finalists for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2011, have documented
the entire spectrum of human life in their richly layered work,
exploring the complexity of the photographic medium—situated between
documentation, association, and construction. Thomas Demand’s
photographs of seemingly familiar places confound the viewer with their
obvious artifice; the disjunction focuses attention on the creative
process itself. Roe Ethridge’s tableaux shift the point of reference
from the authenticity of the original to the originality of the
adaptation. Through the juxtaposing and recombining of elements taken
from different images, they break with the viewing of the single picture
in isolation. Jim Goldberg, on the other hand, is focused on reality,
documenting his encounters with people who have left their homes and are
treading a fine line between freedom and misery. Finally, Elad Lassry’s
collages of material appropriated from print media and newly staged
studio photographs playfully explore the relationship between analog and
digital image production methods and question canonical notions
surrounding the uses of images.
Each year, the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize honors a contemporary
photographer of any nationality who has made an outstanding contribution
to photography in the period from October 1, 2006 to September 30,
2007, with an exhibition or publication of his or her works. Photography
experts from all of Europe nominate photographers for the prize, and
four of these nominations are selected as finalists. The prize, which
offers a comprehensive view of current trends in international
photography, has been granted by The Photographers’ Gallery each year
since 1996. Since 2005, the Deutsche Börse group has been the main
sponsor of this award.
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