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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize is awarded annually by the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and
the Photographers' Gallery The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London by Sue Davies opening on 14 January 1971, as the first public gallery in the United Kingdom devoted solely to photography. It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established ...
to a photographer who has made the most significant contribution to the photographic medium in Europe during the past year. The prize was set up in 1996 by the Photographers' Gallery, London. From 1997 to 2004 it was called the Citigroup Photography Prize or Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize.
Deutsche Börse Deutsche Börse AG (), or the Deutsche Börse Group, is a German multinational corporation that offers a marketplace for organizing the trading of shares and other securities. It is also a transaction services provider, giving companies and inv ...
has sponsored the competition since 2005, with a £30,000 prize. At that point it became the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. It was renamed the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize in 2016 to reflect its new position within the a specifically established non-profit organisation. It has been described as "the biggest of its kind in photography in Europe" and "the most prestigious".


History

The prize was set up in 1996 by
the Photographers' Gallery The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London by Sue Davies opening on 14 January 1971, as the first public gallery in the United Kingdom devoted solely to photography. It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established ...
, London, with the intention of promoting the finest contemporary photography. Between 1997 and 2004, the prize was known as the
Citigroup Citigroup Inc. or Citi (Style (visual arts), stylized as citi) is an American multinational investment banking, investment bank and financial services company based in New York City. The company was formed in 1998 by the merger of Citicorp, t ...
Photography Prize.
Deutsche Börse Deutsche Börse AG (), or the Deutsche Börse Group, is a German multinational corporation that offers a marketplace for organizing the trading of shares and other securities. It is also a transaction services provider, giving companies and inv ...
has sponsored the competition since 2005, with a £30,000 prize. At that point it was renamed the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. It was renamed again to the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize in 2016, "to reflect its new position within the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, a specifically established non-profit organisation focused on the collecting, exhibiting and promoting of contemporary photography."


Winners and shortlisted artists

Winners of the Citigroup Photography Prize (1997–2004): *1997 winner
Richard Billingham Richard Billingham (born 25 September 1970) is an English photographer and artist, film maker and art teacher. His work has mostly concerned his family, the place he grew up in the West Midlands, but also landscapes elsewhere. Billingham is bes ...
, shortlisted Uta Barth,
Mat Collishaw Matthew "Mat" Collishaw Royal Photographic Society#Distinctions and qualifications, Hon. FRPS (born 6 January 1966) is a contemporary British artist based in London. Work Collishaw's work uses photography and video. With an early foundati ...
,
Philip-Lorca diCorcia Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1953) is an American photographer, living in New York City. He teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.Release: David Zwirner - Philip-Lorca diCorcia: ''Thousand'' (February 27 - March 28, 2009). Retrieved ...
,
Catherine Yass Catherine Yass (born 1963) is an English artist known for her wall-mounted lightboxes. Biography Catherine Yass was born in 1963 in London. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin, and Goldsmiths Colleg ...
*1998 winner
Andreas Gursky Andreas Gursky (born 15 January 1955) is a German photographer and professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany. He is known for his Large format (photography), large format architecture and Landscape photography, landscape colour photog ...
, shortlisted
Thomas Demand Thomas Cyrill Demand (born 1964) is a German sculptor and photographer. He currently lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles, and teaches at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg. He makes photographs of three-dimensional models that look like ...
, Paul Graham, Katia Liebmann,
Hiroshi Sugimoto is a Japanese photographer and architect. He leads the Tokyo-based architectural firm New Material Research Laboratory. Early life and education Hiroshi Sugimoto was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. He reportedly took his earliest photographs ...
*1999 winner
Rineke Dijkstra Rineke Dijkstra Royal Photographic Society#Distinctions and qualifications, HonFRPS (born 2 June 1959) is a Dutch photographer. She lives and works in Amsterdam.Alex Hartley,
Yinka Shonibare Yinka Shonibare (born 9 August 1962), is a British artist living in the United Kingdom. His work explores cultural identity, colonialism and post-colonialism within the contemporary context of globalisation. A hallmark of his art is the bright ...
, Paul M. Smith *2000 winner Anna Gaskell, shortlisted James Casebere, Jitka Hanzlová, Tim Macmillan,
Tracey Moffatt Tracey Moffatt (born 12 November 1960) is an Indigenous Australian artist who primarily uses photography and video. In 2017, she represented Australia at the 57th Venice Biennale with her solo exhibition, "My Horizon". Her works are held in t ...
*2001 winner Boris Mikhailov, shortlisted
Roni Horn Roni Horn (born September 25, 1955) is an American visual artist and writer. The granddaughter of Eastern European immigrants, she was born in New York City, where she lives and works. She is currently represented by Xavier Hufkens in Brussels an ...
, Hellen van Meene, Jem Southam, Hannah Starkey *2002 winner Shirana Shahbazi, shortlisted Roger Ballen, Elina Brotherus,
Philip-Lorca diCorcia Philip-Lorca diCorcia (born 1953) is an American photographer, living in New York City. He teaches at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.Release: David Zwirner - Philip-Lorca diCorcia: ''Thousand'' (February 27 - March 28, 2009). Retrieved ...
,
Thomas Ruff Thomas Ruff (born 10 February 1958) is a German photographer who lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany. He has been described as "a master of edited and reimagined images". Ruff shares a studio on Düsseldorf's Hansaallee, with fellow German ...
*2003 winner
Juergen Teller Juergen Teller (born 28 January 1964) is a German fine-art and fashion photographer. He was awarded the Citibank Prize for Photography in 2003 and received the Special Presentation International Center of Photography Infinity Award in 2018. M ...
, shortlisted Jitka Hanzlová, Bertien van Manen, Simon Norfolk *2004 winner
Joel Sternfeld Joel Sternfeld (born June 30, 1944) is an American artist using photography, as well as an educator and writer. He is known for his large-format color photography of contemporary American life. His work contributed to the establishment of color ph ...
, shortlisted Robert Adams,
Peter Fraser Peter Fraser (; 28 August 1884 – 12 December 1950) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 24th prime minister of New Zealand from 27 March 1940 until 13 December 1949. Considered a major figure in the history of the New Zealand Lab ...
,
David Goldblatt David Goldblatt HonFRPS (29 November 1930 – 25 June 2018) was a South African documentary Photographer noted for his dedicated portrayal of the South African peoples within the political landscape of the apartheid era.Weinberg, Paul.David ...
Winners and shortlisted artists of the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize (2005–present): *2005 winner
Luc Delahaye Luc Delahaye (born 1962) is a French photographer known for his large-scale color works depicting conflicts, world events or social issues. His pictures are characterized by detachment, directness and rich details, a documentary approach which is h ...
for his exhibition ''Luc Delahaye–Photographs'' at
National Museum of Photography, Film & Television The National Science and Media Museum (formerly The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1983–2006 and then the National Media Museum, 2006–2017), located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is part of the national Science Museum G ...
, Bradford, UK. Shortlisted were
JH Engström JH Engström (born 1969) is a Swedish photographer, filmmaker and artist based in Paris. Biography Born in 1969 in Karlstad, Sweden, JH Engström has been developing for two decades a major work that questions the conditions of our existence in ...
, for the publication ''Trying to Dance'' (Journal, 2004);
Jörg Sasse Jörg Sasse (born Bad Salzuflen, 1962) is a German photographer. His work uses found images that are scanned, pixelated and manipulated. He lives and works in Berlin. In 2003 Sasse won the Cologne Fine Art Award and in 2005 was shortlisted for t ...
for his exhibition at Galerie Wilma Tolksdorf, Frankfurt; and
Stephen Shore Stephen Shore (born October 8, 1947) is an American photographer known for his images of scenes and objects of the banal, and for his pioneering use of color in art photography. His books include ''Uncommon Places'' (1982) and ''American Surfaces ...
, for the publication ''Uncommon Places: The Complete Works'' (
Thames & Hudson Thames & Hudson (sometimes T&H for brevity) is a publisher of illustrated books in all visually creative categories: art, architecture, design, photography, fashion, film, and the performing arts. It also publishes books on archaeology, history, ...
, 2004). *2006 winner Robert Adams for his exhibition ''Turning Back, A Photographic Journal of Re-exploration'' at
Haus der Kunst The ''Haus der Kunst'' (, ''House of Art'') is a museum for modern and contemporary art in Munich, Bavaria. It is located at Prinzregentenstraße 1 at the southern edge of the Englischer Garten, Munich's largest park. It was built between 1933 an ...
, Munich. Shortlisted were Yto Barrada for his exhibition ''A Life Full of Holes – the Strait Project'' at
Open Eye Gallery Open Eye Gallery is a photography gallery and archive in Liverpool, UK that was established in 1977. It is housed in a purpose-built building on the waterfront at Mann Island, its fourth location. Open Eye Gallery comprises an exhibition space ...
, Liverpool;
Phil Collins Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and later became the lead singer of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis and had a successful solo career, ac ...
for his exhibition ''yeah…..you, baby you'' at Milton Keynes Gallery, UK; and
Alec Soth Alec Soth (born 1969) is an American photographer, based in Minneapolis. Soth makes "large-scale American projects" featuring the midwestern United States. ''New York Times'' art critic Hilarie M. Sheets wrote that he has made a "photographic care ...
for his exhibition ''Sleeping by the Mississippi'' at Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool. *2007 winner
Walid Raad Walid Raad (Ra'ad) (Arabic: وليد رعد) (born 1967 in Chbanieh, Lebanon) is a contemporary media artist. The Atlas Group is a fictional collective, the work of which is produced by Walid Raad. He lives and works in New York, where he is curr ...
for his exhibition ''The Atlas Group Project'' at Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin. Shortlisted were Philippe Chancel for his exhibition ''DPRK'' at Les Rencontres d'Arles, France; Anders Petersen for his exhibition ''À propos de Gap et de Saint-Étienne'' at Les Rencontres d'Arles, France; and Fiona Tan for her exhibition ''Mirror Maker'' at Landesgalerie Linz, Austria. *2008 winner Esko Männikkö for his exhibition ''Cocktails 1990–2007'' at Millesgården, Stockholm. Shortlisted were John Davies for his exhibition ''The British Landscape'' at
National Media Museum The National Science and Media Museum (formerly The National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, 1983–2006 and then the National Media Museum, 2006–2017), located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, is part of the national Science Museum ...
, Bradford, UK; Jacob Holdt, for the publication ''Jacob Holdt, United States 1970–1975'' (
Steidl Steidl is a German-language publisher based in Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1968 by Gerhard Steidl, it publishes photobooks. Overview The company was started by Gerhard Steidl.Bill Kouwenhoven, "Off to see the wizard", ''British Journa ...
, 2007); and Fazal Sheikh, for the publication ''Ladli'' (
Steidl Steidl is a German-language publisher based in Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1968 by Gerhard Steidl, it publishes photobooks. Overview The company was started by Gerhard Steidl.Bill Kouwenhoven, "Off to see the wizard", ''British Journa ...
, 2007). *2009 winner Paul Graham, for the publication ''A Shimmer of Possibility'' ( steidlMACK, 2007). Shortlisted were Emily Jacir for her exhibition ''Material for a Film'' at the 52nd Biennale of Art in Venice; Tod Papageorge for his exhibition ''Passing Through Eden: Photographs of Central Park'' at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London; and
Taryn Simon Taryn Simon (born February 4, 1975) is an American multidisciplinary artist who works in photography, text, sculpture, and performance. Currently residing and maintaining a studio practice in New York City, Simon has had work featured in the Ve ...
for her project ''An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar''. * 2010 winner Sophie Ristelhueber for her self-titled exhibition at
Jeu de Paume ''Jeu de paume'' (, ; originally spelled ; ), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) ''courte paume'', is a ball-and-court game that originated in France. It was an indoor precursor of tennis played without racquets, ...
, Paris. Shortlisted were Anna Fox for her exhibition ''Cockroach Diaries & Other Stories'' at Ffotogallery, Cardiff, Wales; Zoe Leonard for her exhibition ''Zoe Leonard: Photographs'' at
Pinakothek der Moderne The Pinakothek der Moderne (, '' Pinakothek of the Modern'') is a modern art museum, situated in central Munich's '' Kunstareal''. The building Designed by German architect Stephan Braunfels, the Pinakothek der Moderne was inaugurated in Se ...
, Munich; and
Donovan Wylie Donovan Wylie (born 1971) is a Northern Irish photographer, based in Belfast. His work chronicles what he calls "the concept of vision as power in the architecture of contemporary conflict" – prison, army watchtowers and outposts, and listenin ...
for his exhibition ''MAZE 2007/8'' at Belfast Exposed, UK. * 2011 winner
Jim Goldberg Jim Goldberg (born 1953) is an American artist and photographer, whose work reflects long-term, in-depth collaborations with neglected, ignored, or otherwise outside-the-mainstream populations. Goldberg has received three National Endowment of ...
for his exhibition ''Open See'' at
the Photographers' Gallery The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London by Sue Davies opening on 14 January 1971, as the first public gallery in the United Kingdom devoted solely to photography. It is also home to the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, established ...
, London. Shortlisted were
Thomas Demand Thomas Cyrill Demand (born 1964) is a German sculptor and photographer. He currently lives and works in Berlin and Los Angeles, and teaches at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg. He makes photographs of three-dimensional models that look like ...
for his exhibition ''Nationalgalerie'' at
Neue Nationalgalerie The Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) at the Kulturforum is a museum for modern art in Berlin, with its main focus on the 20th century. It is part of the National Gallery of the Berlin State Museums. The museum building and its sculpt ...
, Berlin;
Roe Ethridge Roe Ethridge is a postmodernist commercial and art photographer, known for exploring the plastic nature of photography – how pictures can be easily replicated and recombined to create new visual experiences. He often adapts images that have alr ...
for his exhibition at Les Rencontres d'Arles, France; and Elad Lassry for his self-titled exhibition at
Kunsthalle Zürich The Kunsthalle Zürich is a kunsthalle (a contemporary art exhibition centre) in Zürich, Switzerland. Founded in 1985, it is located on Limmatstrasse, near the city centre. A number of temporary exhibitions are organized each year. Directors * ...
. * 2012 winner John Stezaker for his self-titled exhibition at
Whitechapel Gallery The Whitechapel Gallery is a public art gallery in Whitechapel on the north side of Whitechapel High Street, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The original building, designed by Charles Harrison Townsend, opened in 1901 as one of the fi ...
, London. Shortlisted were
Pieter Hugo Pieter Hugo (born 1976) is a South African photographer who primarily works in portraiture. He lives in Cape Town.Leah Ollman (9 February 2007)Photography that goes only skin deep''Los Angeles Times''. Hugo has had four monographs published. H ...
, for the publication ''Permanent Error'' (
Prestel Prestel was the Brand#Brand names and trademark, brand name of a videotex service launched in the UK in 1979 by BT Group#Post Office Telecommunications, Post Office Telecommunications, a division of the British Post Office Limited#History, Po ...
, 2011);
Rinko Kawauchi Rinko Kawauchi HonFRPS (川内 倫子, ''Kawauchi Rinko,'' born 1972) is a Japanese photographer. "Her work is characterized by a serene, poetic style, depicting the ordinary moments in life." Life and work Kawauchi became interested in photogr ...
, for the publication ''Illuminance'' ( Kehrer, 2011); and Christopher Williams for his exhibition ''Kapitalistischer Realismus'' at Dům umění České Budějovice, Budweis,
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
. * 2013 winners Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, for the publication ''War Primer 2'' ( MACK, 2012). Shortlisted were
Chris Killip Christopher David Killip (11 July 1946 – 13 October 2020) was a Manx people, Manx photographer who worked at Harvard University from 1991 to 2017, as a Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies. Killip is known for his black and white imag ...
for his exhibition ''What Happened – Great Britain 1970–1990'' at Le Bal, Paris;
Cristina de Middel Cristina de Middel (born 1975) is a Spanish-Belgian documentary photographer and artist living and working in Uruapan, Mexico. She is a full member of Magnum Photos and her work is held in the Tate collection. Early life and education De Middel ...
, for her self-published
photobook A photo book or photobook is a book in which photographs make a significant contribution to the overall content. A photo book is related to and also often used as a coffee table book. Early Early photo books are characterized by their use of ...
''The Afronauts'' (2011); and Mishka Henner for his exhibition ''No Man's Land'' at FotoGrafia. Festival internazionale di Roma, MACRO, Rome. * 2014 winner Richard Mosse for his exhibition ''The Enclave'' at the 55th Biennale of Art in Venice. Shortlisted were Alberto García-Alix, for the publication ''Autorretrato/Selfportrait'' (La Fábrica, 2014); Jochen Lempert for his self-titled exhibition at
Hamburger Kunsthalle The Hamburger Kunsthalle is the art museum of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the largest art museums in the country. It consists of three connected buildings, dating from 1869 (main building), 1921 (Kuppelsaal) and ...
, Hamburg; and
Lorna Simpson Lorna Simpson (born August 13, 1960) is an American photographer and multimedia artist whose works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. In 1990, she became one of the first African-American women to exhibit at the Venice Bien ...
for her exhibition ''Lorna Simpson (Retrospective)'' at
Jeu de Paume ''Jeu de paume'' (, ; originally spelled ; ), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) ''courte paume'', is a ball-and-court game that originated in France. It was an indoor precursor of tennis played without racquets, ...
, Paris. * 2015 winners
Mikhael Subotzky Mikhael Subotzky (born Cape Town, South Africa, 1981) is a South African artist based in Johannesburg. His installation, film, video and photographic work have been exhibited widely in museums and galleries, and received awards including the KLM ...
and
Patrick Waterhouse Patrick Waterhouse (born 13 August 1981) is a British artist. His work involves photography, drawing and graphic design. He has published books of his work and been exhibited internationally. Since 2011 he has been editor-in-chief of ''Colors'' ma ...
, for the publication ''Ponte City'' (
Steidl Steidl is a German-language publisher based in Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1968 by Gerhard Steidl, it publishes photobooks. Overview The company was started by Gerhard Steidl.Bill Kouwenhoven, "Off to see the wizard", ''British Journa ...
, 2014). Shortlisted were Nikolai Bakharev for his exhibition at the 55th Biennale of Art in Venice;
Zanele Muholi Zanele Muholi (born 1972) is a South African artist and visual activist working in photography, video, and installation. Muholi's work focuses on race, gender and sexuality with a body of work that dates back to the early 2000s, documenting and ...
, for the publication ''Faces and Phases 2006–2014'' (
Steidl Steidl is a German-language publisher based in Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1968 by Gerhard Steidl, it publishes photobooks. Overview The company was started by Gerhard Steidl.Bill Kouwenhoven, "Off to see the wizard", ''British Journa ...
and The Walther Collection, 2014); and
Viviane Sassen Viviane Sassen (born 1972) is a Dutch artist living in Amsterdam. She is a photographer who works in both the fashion and fine art world. She is known for her use of geometric shapes, often abstractions of bodies. She has been widely published an ...
for her exhibition ''Umbra'' at Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam. * 2016 winner Trevor Paglen for his exhibition ''The Octopus'' at
Frankfurter Kunstverein The Frankfurter Kunstverein e. V. in Frankfurt am Main is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art and culture. It is one of the oldest German art associations. History The Frankfurter Kunstverein was founded in ...
, Frankfurt. Shortlisted were Erik Kessels for his exhibition ''Unfinished Father'' at Fotografia Europea, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Laura El-Tantawy, for her self-published
photobook A photo book or photobook is a book in which photographs make a significant contribution to the overall content. A photo book is related to and also often used as a coffee table book. Early Early photo books are characterized by their use of ...
''In the Shadow of the Pyramids'' (2015); and Tobias Zielony for his exhibition ''The Citizen'' at the 56th Biennale of Art in Venice. * 2017 winner Dana Lixenberg, for her publication ''Imperial Courts'' (Roma, 2015). Shortlisted:
Sophie Calle Sophie Calle (; born 9 October 1953) is a French writer, photographer, installation artist, and conceptual artist. Daughter of the contemporary art collector Robert Calle, Calle's work is distinguished by its use of arbitrary sets of constrai ...
, for her publication ''My All'' (Actes Sud, 2016); Awoiska van der Molen for her exhibition ''Blanco'' at
Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam Foam or Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam is a photography museum located on Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The museum has four different exhibitions at any given time in which different photographic genres are shown, such as documentary p ...
; and Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs for their exhibition ''Eurasia'' at Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland. * 2018 winner Luke Willis Thompson for his exhibition ''autoportrait'' at
Chisenhale Gallery Chisenhale Gallery is a non-profit contemporary art gallery based in London's East End. The gallery occupies the ground level of a former veneer factory on Chisenhale Road, situated in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, near Victoria Park, To ...
, London. Shortlisted: Mathieu Asselin, for his publication ''Monsanto: A Photographic Investigation'' (Actes Sud, 2017); Rafał Milach for his exhibition ''Refusal'' at Atlas Sztuki Gallery,
Łódź Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located south-west of Warsaw. Łódź has a population of 655,279, making it the country's List of cities and towns in Polan ...
, Poland; and Batia Suter, for her publication ''Parallel Encyclopedia #2'' (Roma, 2016). * 2019 winner
Susan Meiselas Susan Meiselas (born June 21, 1948) is an American documentary photographer. She has been associated with Magnum Photos since 1976 and been a full member since 1980. Currently she is the President of the Magnum Foundation. She is best known for ...
, for her exhibition ''Mediations'' at Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris. Shortlisted: Laia Abril, for her publication ''On Abortion'' ( Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2017); Arwed Messmer, for his exhibition ''RAF – No Evidence / Kein Beweis'' at Zephyr – Raum für Fotografie, Mannheim; and Mark Ruwedel, for his exhibition ''Artist and Society: Mark Ruwedel'' at
Tate Modern Tate Modern is an art gallery in London, housing the United Kingdom's national collection of international Modern art, modern and contemporary art (created from or after 1900). It forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Live ...
, London. * 2020 winner: Mohamed Bourouissa for his exhibition ''Free Trade'' at
Rencontres d'Arles The Rencontres d'Arles (formerly called ''Rencontres internationales de la photographie d'Arles'') is an annual summer photography festival founded in 1970 by the Arles photographer Lucien Clergue, the writer Michel Tournier and the historian ...
. Shortlisted: Anton Kusters for his exhibition ''The Blue Skies Project'' at Fitzrovia Chapel, London; Mark Neville for his publication ''Parade'' (Centre d'Art GwinZegal, 2019); and Clare Strand for her exhibition ''The Discrete Channel with Noise'' at
PHotoEspaña PHotoEspaña, the International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts of Madrid, is a Spanish photography festival based in Madrid, founded in 1998. It is supported by private companies and public institutions, and its program presents work by ...
, Madrid. *2021 winner:
Cao Fei Cao Fei ( zh, 曹斐, ; born 1978) is a Chinese multimedia artist born in Guangzhou. Her work, which includes video, performance, and digital media, examines the daily life of Chinese citizens born after the Cultural Revolution. Her work explores ...
's exhibition ''Blueprints'' at
Serpentine Galleries The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Westminster, Greater London. Recently rebranded to just Serpentine, the organisation is split across Serpentine South, previously known as the Serpentine Galler ...
, London in 2020. Shortlisted: Poulomi Basu's ''Centralia'' ( Dewi Lewis, 2020); Alejandro Cartagena's ''A Small Guide to Homeownership'' (Velvet Cell, 2020); and Zineb Sedira's exhibition ''Standing Here Wondering Which Way to Go'' at
Jeu de Paume ''Jeu de paume'' (, ; originally spelled ; ), nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court tennis or (in France) ''courte paume'', is a ball-and-court game that originated in France. It was an indoor precursor of tennis played without racquets, ...
, Paris in 2019. *2022 winner: Deana Lawson for her exhibition ''Centropy'', shown at Kunsthalle, Basel. Shortlisted: Gilles Peress for the publication ''Whatever You Say, Say Nothing (''Steidl, 2021); Jo Ractliffe for her publication ''Photographs 1980s – now'' (Steidl/The Walther Collection, 2021); and Anastasia Samoylova for her exhibition ''FloodZone'' at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow. *2023 winner:
Samuel Fosso Samuel Fosso (born July 17, 1962) is a Cameroonian-born Nigerian photographer who has worked for most of his career in the Central African Republic. His work includes using self-portraits adopting a series of personas, often commenting on the hi ...
for his exhibition ''Samuel Fosso'' at the Maison européenne de la photographie. Shortlisted: Bieke Depoorter for her exhibition ''A Chance Encounter'' at C/O Berlin;
Arthur Jafa Arthur Jafa (; born Arthur Jafa Fielder, November 30, 1960) is an American video artist and cinematographer. Early life and education Jafa was born on November 30, 1960, in Tupelo, Mississippi, and raised in Clarksdale, Mississippi, which was ...
for his exhibition ''Live Evil'' at Luma, Arles; and for her exhibition ''I have seen a million pictures of my face and still I have no idea'' at Fotomuseum Winterthur. *2024 winner: Lebohang Kganye for the exhibition ''Haufi nyana? I've come to take you home'' at Foam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Shortlisted: Valie Export for the exhibition ''Valie Export – The Photographs'' at Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland; Gauri Gill and collaborator Rajesh Vangad for a co-authored book, ''Fields of Sight'' (Edition Patrick Frey, 2023); and Hrair Sarkissian for the exhibition ''The Other Side of Silence'' at Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, The Netherlands.


Associated publications

*''Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2016.'' London: the Photographers' Gallery, 2016. Photographs by Laura El-Tantawy, Erik Kessels, Trevor Paglen, and Tobias Zielony. With essays on the artists by Yasmine El Rashidi, Francesco Zanot, Tom Holert, and Florian Ebner. *''Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2017 Catalogue.'' London: the Photographers' Gallery, 2017. Photographs by Dana Lixenberg, Sophie Calle, Taiyo Onarato and Nico Krebs, and Awoiska van der Molen. With texts by Laurie Anderson, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, Yve Lomax and Jason Evans.


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Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013
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A History of the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
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