The brilliant, visionary works of 2021 International Photography Awards winners will be soon be exhibited in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. Chosen from thousands of incredible works from all over the world, the 26 category winners along with the 30 images of the ‘Best of Show’ curated selection will be on show for contemporary art lovers throughout Hungary, Europe and the world.
The works range from incredible nature and fine art photographs to architectural marvels along with stunning portraits that tell profound stories, straight from the lenses of both professional and amateur photographers.
Best of Show Curator, Alice Gabriner, Visual Editor and Educator said the following about the Best of Show selection: “These 30 photographs exhibited represent the myriad ways we see, encapsulating the interpretations, experiences, and imagination of the diverse individuals behind the camera.
Whether it be a visual love poem, a unique observation, or an historic event witnessed, the collective work links together art, evidence, artifacts, and fleeting moments frozen in time.”
The exhibition will officially commence at the House of Lucie with the Opening Event on the 29th of April, 2022 at 18:30 where some winners will also be joining to share their mutual love for photography and celebrate their wins in the field. In the coming week after the event, the exhibition will be open from 10:00-18:00 on Tuesdays and Fridays at the House of Lucie Budapest Gallery (Address: Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 30. 1055)
The 2021 IPA category winners whose work will be exhibited are:
John Huet, Angélique Boissiére, Julia Anna Gospodaru, Delphine Blast, Bob Newman, Mel D Cole, Chong Kok Yew, Liselotte Schuppers, Mikael Owunna, Art Streiber, Howard Schatz, Andre Magarao, Antonio Coelho, Shilpa Narayanan, Sue Park, Chris Round, César Cedano-Bréa, Joanna Borowiec, Brian Wotring, Jiale Liu, Sharwar Hussain, Elisa Miller, Bernd Schirmer, Masatoshi Ujahara, Javier Rupérez, Aitor Del Arco.
The 2021 IPA Best of Show curated selection photographers whose work will be exhibited are:
George Tatakis, Younes Mohammad, Mikael Owunna, Mel D Cole, Walter Luttenberger, Sara Hannant, Daniel Skwarna, Jonas Larsson Folkeson, Alessandro Malaguti, Yi Sun, Amru Salahuddien, Mark Clennon, Ernesto Benavides, Pedro Luis Ajuriaguerra Saiz, Carlos Esguerra, Ahmed Akacha, Max McGerry, Sue Oakford, Jesse Vance, Liselotte Schuppers, 博 史, Guanghui Hu, Yuan Ji, Jane Olin, Svet Jacqueline, Richard Li, Guiseppe Cardoni, Andrew Doggett, Lynn Emery, Kiiro.
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The International Photography Awards™ conducts an annual competition for professional, amateur, and student photographers on a global scale, creating one of the most ambitious and comprehensive photo competitions in the photography world today. For more, visit: photoawards.com
Farmani Group is a leading organization curating and promoting photography, design and architecture across the globe since 1985. The company’s key mission is to discover and promote talent in these areas through competitions, awards, exhibitions, developing artist communities, providing networking opportunities and education. For more, visit: farmanigroup.com
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