GROSSFORMAT: 25 x 32 cm, 132 SeitenThis book will accompany the ceremony and exhibition of work by shortlisted artists that opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, on May 4, 2017
After its debut in London, the Prix Pictet Space will tour globally. The winner of Prix Pictet Space will be invited to give a special presentation at Les Rencontres d'Arles Festival in July 2017. The Prix Pictet Space will embark on a world tour with exhibitions in Tokyo, Moscow, New York, Brussels, Zurich and Stuttgart. Further details of tour venues may be found on the Prix Pictet website www.prixpictet.com.
A must-have for anyone interested in photography, sustainability, and conservation
Since it was launched in 2008, the Prix Pictet has become the world's leading prize for photography and sustainability. Each edition of the prize has unearthed powerful images that speak to today's vast societal, environmental, and cultural challenges. The award's seventh cycle, Space, is an invitation to artists to explore topics as diverse as overpopulation, deforestation, cyber space, and territorial conflicts. Central to this year's theme is the concept of humanity's role as guardians of space-and its failures in protecting it. The space of the natural world, from our planet's oceans and wild forests to outer space, is equally touched upon.
After its debut in London, the Prix Pictet Space will tour globally. The winner of Prix Pictet Space will be invited to give a special presentation at Les Rencontres d'Arles Festival in July 2017. The Prix Pictet Space will embark on a world tour with exhibitions in Tokyo, Moscow, New York, Brussels, Zurich and Stuttgart. Further details of tour venues may be found on the Prix Pictet website www.prixpictet.com.
A must-have for anyone interested in photography, sustainability, and conservation
Since it was launched in 2008, the Prix Pictet has become the world's leading prize for photography and sustainability. Each edition of the prize has unearthed powerful images that speak to today's vast societal, environmental, and cultural challenges. The award's seventh cycle, Space, is an invitation to artists to explore topics as diverse as overpopulation, deforestation, cyber space, and territorial conflicts. Central to this year's theme is the concept of humanity's role as guardians of space-and its failures in protecting it. The space of the natural world, from our planet's oceans and wild forests to outer space, is equally touched upon.