An exhibition held as part of the eighth European Month of Photography (EMoP) in Luxembourg
The theme
The theme chosen for the eighth edition of the European Month of Photography in Luxem¬bourg is Rethinking Nature / Rethinking Landscape. Beyond its clear link to the current issue of the relationship between human beings and their environment, this theme serves to showcase aesthetic practices in the landscape genre that, while new, have been detectable in the photography medium since its inception.
European Month of Photography Arendt Award – selected artists and artworks exhibited
Out of a pool of around fifty artists dealing with the chosen theme, the EMoP jury (Berlin, Lisbon, Luxembourg, Paris and Vienna) has selected five artists for the European Month of Photography Arendt Award. Their works are exhibited at Arendt House. Candidates selected:
Vanja Bu?an | Maria-Magdalena Ianchis | Inka & Niclas | Anastasia Mityukova | Danila Tkachenko
Ever since 2013, the prestigious European Month of Photography Arendt Award has been granted to young, up-and-coming artists whose work is of outstanding quality and whose portfolios demonstrate an ongoing process of artistic development and research.
In choosing Rethinking Nature / Rethinking Landscape as the theme for this year’s joint project, the European Month of Photography Association has sought to harness the power of photography to extend the debate on ecological issues through new and inventive ways of looking at nature and landscape.
The five artists selected display a deep interest in the complexities of the relationship between man and nature, each one reconsidering in his or her own way the modes of representation and fictions related to nature and landscape.
The winners of the EMoP Arendt Award 2021 are Inka & Niclas
The artistic work of Inka & Niklas is distinguished by its innovative character and creative photographic expression, its specificity in conceptualisation, its intense relationship with the theme and its inspirational power.
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The theme
The theme chosen for the eighth edition of the European Month of Photography in Luxem¬bourg is Rethinking Nature / Rethinking Landscape. Beyond its clear link to the current issue of the relationship between human beings and their environment, this theme serves to showcase aesthetic practices in the landscape genre that, while new, have been detectable in the photography medium since its inception.
European Month of Photography Arendt Award – selected artists and artworks exhibited
Out of a pool of around fifty artists dealing with the chosen theme, the EMoP jury (Berlin, Lisbon, Luxembourg, Paris and Vienna) has selected five artists for the European Month of Photography Arendt Award. Their works are exhibited at Arendt House. Candidates selected:
Vanja Bu?an | Maria-Magdalena Ianchis | Inka & Niclas | Anastasia Mityukova | Danila Tkachenko
Ever since 2013, the prestigious European Month of Photography Arendt Award has been granted to young, up-and-coming artists whose work is of outstanding quality and whose portfolios demonstrate an ongoing process of artistic development and research.
In choosing Rethinking Nature / Rethinking Landscape as the theme for this year’s joint project, the European Month of Photography Association has sought to harness the power of photography to extend the debate on ecological issues through new and inventive ways of looking at nature and landscape.
The five artists selected display a deep interest in the complexities of the relationship between man and nature, each one reconsidering in his or her own way the modes of representation and fictions related to nature and landscape.
The winners of the EMoP Arendt Award 2021 are Inka & Niclas
The artistic work of Inka & Niklas is distinguished by its innovative character and creative photographic expression, its specificity in conceptualisation, its intense relationship with the theme and its inspirational power.