Thursday, September 01, 2011

‘The Grange Prize’ finalists for year 2011


Four photographers have been shortlisted for the $50K ‘The Grange Prize’, awarded for the best photographer for the year 2011. This prestigious prize is presented by the partnership between Aeroplan and the Art Gallery of Ontario. 


The winner will be chosen by public vote, and voting is open till October 23 at www.thegrangeprize.com


The shortlisted photographers are Canadians Elaine Stocki, Althea Thauberger, and Gauri Gill, Nandini Valli from India. According to the press release, the reason behind selection of these four photographers is their common interest in human subjects that explore personal identity, performativity and social politics. 


Gauri Gill: Born in 1970, she lives and works in New Delhi. Gauri has done her MFA in Art at Stanford University,CA in year 2002. Her work has been exhibited in India and worldwide. Her photographs have appeared in several renowned publications across the world. She also teaches photography in New Delhi, and has conducted photography workshops for students from Tibetan settlements in India, and photography students from Kabul. She is represented by Gallery Nature Morte in New Delhi.


Elaine Stocki: Born in 1979 in Canada, Elaine currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She has completed her Master’s degree in Photography at Yale University (2009). Elaine has exhibited at the Deutsche Guggenheim and Zach Feuer, NY. Her photographic compositions involve subjects on the pressing issues of race, class and gender etc. 


Althea Thauberger: Born in 1970, Althea lives and works in Vancouver. She has participated in several exhibitions and museum shows across the world and has received many accolades. Very often her work involves interactive processes with groups of people or communities through various forms of communication such as films, books, audio recordings etc. 

Nandini Valli: Born in 1976, Nandini lives and works in Chennai, India.  She has done her B.A. Honours in Photography from The Arts University College at Bournemouth, UK. Her works are very popular in which she has revisited the popular Indian tradition of performative photographs. Nandini is represented by Sakshi Gallery in Mumbai, India. 


Visit www.thegrangeprize.com to learn more about these four talented artists, their work and vote for your favorite one!  


4 comments:

notmassproduced said...

how i would like to go on those photography courses in New Delhi.....dream dream...thanks for sharing this

Debu Barve said...

:) My best wishes Kate!

Nomi Lubin said...

Wow, the Gauri Gill photo of the two girls is haunting. And the color in the Nandini Valli picture is amazing.

Is it coincidence that two are from India, or am I missing an Indian connection?

Debu Barve said...

I think it seems that the organizers had decided to select 2 photographers from India and 2 from Canada, for this year.