The Hope shortlist will be revealed in the Roman Theatre at the Rencontres d’Arles on Thursday 4 July 2019.
From personal and historical memory to ideas of time and language, renowned artist
Darren Almond reflects on his practice across film, painting, sculpture and photography, in conversation with writer and critic
Martin Herbert.
The Northern Irish photographer joins us as part of our series celebrating contemporary photography. Known for her intimate and exquisitely captured photographs of women in their everyday surroundings, Hannah Starkey offers a subtly feminist view on the world. The artist shares work from the past twenty years, including her most recent projects.
This exhibition presents the works of the two Prix Pictet Japan winners Tomoko Kikuchi (2015) and Lieko Shiga (2017) and four selected artists from the shortlist cycles: Kazuma Obara, Keiko Sasaoka, Daisuke Yokota and Shiho Yoshida. Collectively, these six artists present a powerful testament to the fragile state of the …
The seventh cycle of Prix Pictet will tour to Dublin, Ireland on 16 November 2018. The exhibition is featuring the work of the twelve shortlisted photographers of Prix Pictet Space. Opening events on Thursday 15 November 2018 5pm: Richard Mosse – Artist’s Talk 6pm: Irish launch of Mosse’s ‘The Castle’ …
The global photography prize Prix Pictet will continue its tour of the Finalists’ Exhibition for the seventh cycle of the prize at Flowers Gallery, New York. The exhibition features work by the twelve shortlisted photographers: Mandy Barker, Saskia Groneberg, Beate Gütschow, Rinko Kawauchi, Benny Lam, Richard Mosse, Sohei Nishino, Sergey Ponomarev, Thomas Ruff, Munem Wasif, Pavel Wolberg and Michael Wolf.
The French photographer Laura Henno is in conversation with Art Historian Dr. Olga Smith to discuss her practice, documenting the lives of people experiencing the most difficult social conditions, including recent project Outremonde (Underworld), which portrays the inhabitants of the ‘Slab City’ squat in California. This event is part of …
The global photography prize Prix Pictet will continue its tour of the Finalists’ Exhibition for the seventh cycle of the prize at Global Karaköy in Istanbul from 18 September until 17 October 2018.
The work of the twelve shortlisted artists of Prix Pictet Space will be on public display at the ArtLab EPFL in Lausanne. The exhibition opens to the public from 10 until 30 September 2018.
Launched by the Pictet Group in 2008, the Prix Pictet is now regarded as one of the world’s leading photography prizes. To celebrate the achievements of its first ten years, the Prix Pictet and the Rencontres d’Arles present a special exhibition devoted to the seven cycles of the award to …
Prix Pictet Space will tour to Foundation CAB in Brussels in June – the portfolios of the 12 shortlisted artists will be exhibited in the gallery from 8 – 30 June. Open Wednesdays – Saturdays from 2 to 6 pm.
Prix Pictet Space will tour to CAMERA Italian Centre for Photography in Turin in May – the portfolios of the 12 shortlisted artists will be exhibited in the gallery from 23 May until 26 August. There will also be a special conversation with Prix Pictet Space shortlisted artist Rinko Kawauchi on 24 May. …
Prix Pictet Space will be touring to the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City in March. This is the second occasion the Prix Pictet has exhibited in Mexico City, visiting previously in 2014 for the Consumption cycle. The work of the twelve shortlisted artists will be on public display until 22 April.
The work of the twelve shortlisted artists of Prix Pictet Space will be on public display at the House of Economy in Stuttgart. The exhibition opens to the public on 1 February and closes on 24 February. The exhibition will be open Monday to Sunday from 11am – 7pm. This is …
Prix Pictet Space exhibits at the Mouravieff-Apostol House & Museum, Moscow in January. This is the third occasion a Prix Pictet exhibition has taken place in Moscow. The first of which was a showing of Prix Pictet Earth in 2010. The second exhibition, also held at the Mouravieff-Apostol House & Museum, was a special retrospective show …
The seventh cycle of Prix Pictet will tour to Tokyo in November 2017. The exhibition, featuring the work of the twelve shortlisted photographers of Prix Pictet Space, will open on 23 November at the Hillside Forum, Tokyo.
For the next edition of our ongoing series of discussions at the Whitechapel Gallery, Prix Pictet Space shortlisted artist Thomas Ruff is joined by the galleries director Iwona Blazwick. The conversation will coincide with Thomas Ruff’s retrospective exhibition which is happening at the gallery at the same time. The talk is …
The Prix Pictet tour for the theme of Space begins in September 2017 with an exhibition at the LUMA Westbau, Zurich, from 22 September, featuring the work of the twelve shortlisted artists. The shortlisted artists are: Mandy Barker, Saskia Groneberg, Beate Gütschow, Rinko Kawauchi, Benny Lam, Richard Mosse, Sohei Nishino, …
Richard Mosse will be making a special presentation as part of this year’s Les Rencontres d’Arles. Mosse was announced as the winner of Prix Pictet Space for his series Heat Maps at a ceremony in May at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Other guest speakers on the night include …
The winner of Prix Pictet Space was announced at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on May 4 2017 by Kofi Annan. Irish photographer Richard Mosse was awarded the overall prize for his series ‘Heat Maps’, which documents refugee camps and staging sites using an extreme telephoto military grade thermal …