Les livres photographiques primés aux KKF Book Awards 2013


par Gérald Vidamment, le Lundi 1 Avril 2013


Après les les Best Moving Image Book, les Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards viennent d’annoncer les finalistes des meilleurs livres photographiques, les Best Photography Book Award. Parmi les trois titres retenus par le jury, un seul sera choisi comme lauréat le 25 avril prochain. Il s’agit de : Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s by Kate Bush (Barbican Art Gallery), Billy Monk by Billy Monk (Dewi Lewis), et War / Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath by Anne Wilkes Tucker, Will Michels and Natalie Zest (Yale University Press)

Longlist : Algeria by Dirk Alvermann (Steidl) • Uncle Charlie by Marc Asnin (Contrasto) • Chris Killip: arbeit / work by David Campany and Ute Eskildsen (Steidl) • On the Mines by David Goldblatt and Nadine Gordimer (Steidl) • Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop by Mia Fineman (Metropolitan Museum of Art) • Sarah Angelina Acland: First lady of Colour Photography by Giles Hudson (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) • Mikhael Subotzky: Retinal Shift by Mikhael Subotzky and Anthea Buys (Steidl)
Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop by Mia Fineman (Metropolitan Museum of Art) - 1. Man on Rooftop with Eleven Men_Unidentified American artist

Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop by Mia Fineman (Metropolitan Museum of Art) - 2. A Powerful Collision_Unidentified artist

War / Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath by Anne Wilkes Tucker, Will Michels and Natalie Zest (Yale University Press) - Walter Astrada, Argentinean, born 1974, Congolese women fleeing to Goma, from the series Violence against women in Congo, Rape as weapon of war in DRC, 2008, Chromogenic print, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase with funds provided by Photo Forum 2010 © Walter Astrada

War / Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath by Anne Wilkes Tucker, Will Michels and Natalie Zest (Yale University Press) - Philip Jones Griffiths, Welsh, 1936-2008, Called “Little Tiger” for killing two “Viet Cong women cadre”—his mother and teacher, it was rumored, Vietnam, 1968, Gelatin silver print, The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation, courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery © Philip Jones Griffiths / Magnum Photos

Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s by Kate Bush (Barbican Art Gallery) - David Goldblatt, Sarah and George Manyani in their house, Emdeni Extension, Soweto. August 1972, Courtesy of the photographer and Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg ©2012 David Goldblatt

Everything Was Moving: Photography from the 60s and 70s by Kate Bush (Barbican Art Gallery) - Raghubir Singh (1942-1999) Below the Howrah bridge a Marwari bride and groom after rites by the Ganges, 1968, © 2012 Succession Raghubir Singh

Billy Monk by Billy Monk (Dewi Lewis) - The Catacombs, 21 November 1967, Billy Monk © The Estate of Billy Monk, courtesy Stevenson Cape Town and Johannesburg / Dewi Lewis Publishing

Billy Monk by Billy Monk (Dewi Lewis) - The Catacombs 1967, Billy Monk © The Estate of Billy Monk, courtesy Stevenson Cape Town and Johannesburg / Dewi Lewis Publishing

Algeria by Dirk Alvermann (Steidl) - © Dirk Alvermann 2013, courtesy Steidl / www.steidlville.com

Algeria by Dirk Alvermann (Steidl) - © Dirk Alvermann 2013, courtesy Steidl / www.steidlville.com

On the Mines by David Goldblatt and Nadine Gordimer (Steidl) - © David Goldblatt and Nadine Gordimer 2013, courtesy Steidl / www.steidlville.com

Mikhael Subotzky: Retinal Shift by Mikhael Subotzky and Anthea Buys - © Mikhael Subotzky 2013, courtesy Steidl / www.steidlville.com

Chris Killip: arbeit / work by David Campany and Ute Eskildsen (Steidl) - © Chris Killip 2013, courtesy Steidl / www.steidlville.com