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Month of Photography Asia (also known as MOPA and MOPAsia) was an international
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of
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in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
from 2002 to 2011. The festival promoted photography both as an art form and as a creative industry. Each year, Month of Photography Asia was curated along a specific theme and presented works by international and Singaporean photographers in relation to this. The festival's main line-up of exhibitions was complemented by both public programmes, which included round tables, master classes, talks, portfolio reviews, screenings, tours and workshops. The festival was first established in 2002 as the Month of Photography in Singapore, on a joint initiative by the Alliance Française de Singapour and the National Arts Council. It was inaugurated in the presence of Jean-Luc Monterosso, director of the European House of Photography, MEP). Phish Communications managed the 2003, 2004 and 2006 editions of the festival. In 2007, the festival took the name of Month of Photography Asia (MOPA or MOPAsia).


Curatorial themes

From 2004 onwards, a curatorial theme provided the backbone of each edition of the festival: * 2004: ''Popular Pleasures through Photography'' * 2006: ''Le Regard Documentaire'' * 2007: ''Wanderings'' * 2008: ''Still/Moving: Photography & Cinema'' * 2009: ''Engaging Asia'' * 2010: ''Praxis'' * 2011: ''Memory''


''Out of Focus''

In 2006, the festival started a series of group shows titled ''Out of Focus'' dedicated to emerging Singaporean or Singapore-based photographers who had not yet had a solo show. The first of these was curated by Tay Kay Chin. Objectifs: Centre for Photography and Filmmaking curated in 2007 to 2009.


Residency programme

In 2008, the festival initiated an artist residency programme in partnership with Lasalle College of the Arts, with the support of the French embassy. was the first photographer in residence in 2008, followed by Françoise Huguier in 2009.


''InsideOut''

In 2009, the festival added ''InsideOut'', a project that aimed to allow the audience to see Singapore through the eyes of migrant workers to foster mutual understanding. First launched in 2006 together with the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, the project was revived in the 2009 edition of MOPAsia as ''InsideOut II'' and continued in 2010 as ''InsideOut III''.


''ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu'' photography award

In 2010, the festival included the newly created ''ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu'' photography award. Established by Martell Cordon Bleu together with the Month of Photography Asia, this juried prize was aimed at recognizing the most outstanding photographer in Singapore who had shown originality of vision, presented thought-provoking ideas, explored new concepts and demonstrated a commitment to his/her photography. In 2010 the jury included
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and Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr. Sherman Ong was the winner, awarded a cash prize of $30,000 and publication of a book of their work. In 2011 the winner was Sean Lee.


Directors

* Shirlene Noordin, director from 2006 to 2010 * Shirlene Noordin and Raphaël Millet, co-directors in 2011


Notable photographers having solo exhibitions, talks, master classes and residencies

*2002:
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, Laure Bonduelle, Lucas Jodogne, Gilles Massot,
Keiichi Tahara was a Japanese photographer. Life and career Tahara was born in Kyoto. He learned photographic techniques at an early age from his grandfather, a professional photographer. In 1972, he travelled Europe with Red Buddha Theatre as a lighting a ...
, Jean-Christophe Ballot, Horst Wackerbarth, and Marie-Laure de Decker *2004:
Pierre et Gilles Pierre Commoy and Gilles Blanchard, also known as Pierre et Gilles, are French artists and romantic partners. They have been producing works together since 1976, creating a world where painting and photography meet. Their art is peopled by their ...
*2006:
Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (; 22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as cap ...
and Robert Doisneau *2007:
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and
Raymond Depardon Raymond Depardon (; born 6 July 1942) is a French photographer, photojournalist and documentary filmmaker. Early life Depardon was born in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France. Photographer Depardon is a mainly self-taught photographer, as he began ...
*2008: ,
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, Sherman Ong, Sean Lee, and *2009: Deanna Ng, Françoise Huguier, Steve McCurry, Marc Riboud, , and Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr *2010: Sherman Ong, Jing Quek, Francis Ng, Tay Wei Ling,
Mattias Klum Mattias Klum (born 10 February 1968 in Uppsala) is a Swedish freelance photographer and film producer in natural history and culture, cultural subjects. He is the son of Swedish academic educator Arne Klum (1925-2016) and Ingegärd Klum, née St ...
, Marcel Heijnen,Article about Mattias Klum's exhibition on Hardware Zone's blog
Martin Parr, and Agnès de Gouvion Saint-Cyr *2011: Agan Harahap and Tim Page


Partners

The festival collaborated closely with the European House of Photography ( Maison Européenne de la Photographie) in its first year, and subsequently developed partnerships with photo agencies
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and Rapho, as well as with the
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Foundation and the National Foundation for Contemporary Art ( Fonds national d'art contemporain (FNAC)) in Paris, and the
George Eastman House The George Eastman Museum, also referred to as ''George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film'', the world's oldest museum dedicated to photography and one of the world's oldest film archives, opened to the public in 1949 in ...
in Rochester, New York. It worked locally with the National Arts Council (Singapore) (NAC), the Singapore Arts Festival, the Lasalle College of the Arts, Objectifs: Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, Migrant Voices, as well as the
Cathay Organisation Cathay Organisation Holdings Limited is one of Singapore's leisure and entertainment groups. It has the first THX cinema hall and digital cinema in Singapore. The group has operations in Singapore and Malaysia. History Associated Theatres L ...
(with its Cathay Gallery). It partnered with high commissions and embassies, the United States of America Embassy, the British High Commission and the French Embassy in Singapore.


References

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