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The LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2026 commemorate visionary image-makers who work with photography and photographic practices to produce spectacular brand-new artworks. We welcome professional photographers and artists from every corner of the world to share work that surprises, challenges, delights, or expands our gratitude of the photographic medium. There are no stringent rules for this award.
If your work pushes boundaries, develops its own language, or blends photography with other media, this competition is for you. What matters most is your special vision and the proficiency with which you bring that vision to life. Winners will be shown in New york city throughout The Photography Program, commemorated online in LensCulture, featured in worldwide press, awarded money prizes, and gain access to powerful career-boosting chances.
We aspire to discover brand-new voices in art photography and we warmly invite you to take part in our worldwide neighborhood of thinkers, makers and photography lovers.conceptual speculative cameraless alternative process narrative cinematic analog found images abstract classic still life portraiture ecological blended mediaThe LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2026 celebrate visionary image-makers who work with photography.
There are no stringent guidelines for this award. We're thrilled to see every type of imaginative technique from conceptual and speculative jobs, to prints produced gallery walls, to analog materials, montage, cameraless techniques, and new forms. Winners will be shown in New York throughout The Photography Show, commemorated online in LensCulture, included in global press, awarded prize money, and gain access to effective career-boosting chances.
The National Picture Gallery's triennial Outwin Boochever Picture Competitors commemorates excellence in the art of portraiture. It is the awareness of Virginia Outwin Boochever's gift to the Smithsonian and the nation, a testament to the transformative power of one individual to make an impact. Every 3 years, artists living and working in the United States are invited by the museum to submit among their current portraits to a panel of specialists.
LensCulture is calling for entries to the 13th Portrait Awards, to commemorate extraordinary picture photography worldwide. Lots of have actually gone on to work with leading international magazines, museums, book publishers, and galleries.
Winning professional photographers will be, the premiere international image fair that combines hundreds of galleries, publishers and collectors, in addition to an ambitious program of exhibitions, conversations, artist book signings and curated reasonable events. An opening reception will be held for LensCulture artists, welcomed media, picture editors and industry experts for a night of art appreciation and networking during the world's largest global art reasonable committed to photography.
Each juror will select an individual Juror's Select to receive special difference. 25 Finalists will be chosen. Please discover additional details on the official site. Your. 5 single-image entries, evaluated individually (not as a series) expense. 10 pictures, evaluated as a series, can be submitted for.
The LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2026 honor 40 exceptional professional photographers and visual artists whose work expands and reimagines the possibilities of photographic art. Across an open call that brought in visionary submissions from around the world, this year's selection reflects the abundant diversity of modern practice from experimental processes and conceptual gestures to deeply personal stories and bold aesthetic declarations.
Their work not just shows technical proficiency and creative courage but likewise resonates with the urgent cultural, social, and creative conversations of our time. Today we are happy to present 40 outstanding contributors to the future of art photography each providing an unique lens through which we can check out the world and ourselves.
Checking out the Trends of 2026 Portrait PhotographyThe LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2026 commemorate visionary image-makers who deal with photography and photographic practices to produce sensational new masterpieces. We welcome photographers and artists from every corner of the world to share work that surprises, obstacles, delights, or expands our appreciation of the photographic medium. There are no rigorous guidelines for this award.
If your work pushes boundaries, creates its own language, or blends photography with other media, this competition is for you. What matters most is your distinct vision and the proficiency with which you bring that vision to life. Winners will be shown in New York during The Photography Show, celebrated online in LensCulture, featured in worldwide press, granted prize money, and gain access to powerful career-boosting opportunities.
We're eager to find new voices in art photography and we warmly welcome you to take part in our global community of innovative thinkers, makers and photography lovers.conceptual experimental cameraless alternative process narrative cinematic analog found imagery abstract classic still life portraiture environmental combined mediaThe LensCulture Art Photography Awards 2026 celebrate visionary image-makers who deal with photography.
There are no stringent guidelines for this award. We're delighted to see every sort of imaginative method from conceptual and speculative jobs, to prints made for gallery walls, to analog products, montage, cameraless strategies, and new types. Winners will be shown in New York throughout The Photography Program, celebrated online in LensCulture, featured in global press, awarded cash prizes, and gain access to powerful career-boosting chances.
The Biennial 2026,, marks 4 years of photographic arts and education shows in Houston, Texas. It presents essential works and styles from the 20 previous biennials between 1986 and 2024, with more than 450 artists from the United States and 58 countries represented. Curated by FotoFest co-founder and previous creative director Wendy Watriss and FotoFest executive director Steven Evans, with co-curators Annick Dekiouk and Madi Murphy, the Biennial 2026 reconstitutes the exhibitions and citywide picture and mixed-media discussions that have specified FotoFest's history.
Os fotgrafos vencedores sero exibidos durante a Picture London, a primary feira internacional de fotografia que rene centenas de galerias, editoras e colecionadores, bem como um ambicioso programa de exposies, conversas, sesses de autgrafos de livros de artista e eventos curados da feira. Ser realizada uma receo de abertura para artistas da LensCulture, meios de comunicao convidados, editores de fotografia e profissionais do setor, para uma noite de apreciao artstica e networking durante a maior feira internacional de arte do mundo dedicada fotografia.
In this group of artists, intimacy, memory and abstraction intersect in various methods, but all share a level of sensitivity to the fleeting: the ignored image, the half-remembered place, the unstable limit between what we see and what we feel. Together, they form a quiet however insistent meditation on how meaning collects in regular life.
Checking out the Trends of 2026 Portrait PhotographyTaken together, rendered in her distinct painterly design, these retellings of easily-forgotten minutes show how a regular life, when analyzed from a certain viewpoint, starts to radiate a palpable sense of significance.Rosemary Burn Bowl of cherries, 2025 Mona Sultan's photocollages explain the fragmentary nature of memory and significance, calling photographic truth into question by breaking down, recontextualising and duplicating images. Stabilizing methodical accuracy with a definitely human, necessarily imperfect visual sensibility, his paintings are easy going abstractions for the digital age.Luke Rudolf Fizzog 4, 2025 Jo Berry's airbrushed paintings give physical types to images that we typically see by means of a screen andrapidly forget, such as stock photos and ReCAPTCHAs. To me, her unique language hazy, distorted, subtly unsettling shows the alienation and dissociation inherent in a world filled with imagery that seems to appear and disappear ever-more quickly. A shadow, a handstand, a large drape draped over a houseplant: by photographing such things, he gives them a 2nd life in which they become long-term. Emile Kees Handstand, 2023 Jo Hummel's minimalist abstractions have a particular ahistorical quality; they connect multiple histories of product experimentation and production from all over the world within a special visual language. They situate the audience within landscapes that feel endless with a low mist hanging over the horizon. Unfamiliar, these images are deeply tranquil, welcoming you to revel in the basic pleasures of a constantly twilit, pastoral world.Llus-Carles Peric Cap a La Calma, 2014 The scenes that Bianca MacCall paints a train window reflecting the carriage's interior over the passing landscape; a barely-visible cars and truck hidden by an ochre-yellow curtain appear deliberately mysterious. They make me believe about the synchronised absurdity and appeal of the world in front of me, considering familiar scenes through an unfamiliar lens. Bianca MacCall Perpetual Motion, 2023 Henry Ward's painting practice is ever-shifting. If you stand in front of one of his paintings for long enough, you may see it change in real time. The unclear, unforeseeable nature of his work is what makes me keep going back to it.Henry Ward Bethany III, 2023.
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