European Publishers Award for Photography

The European Publishers Award for Photography was run for 22 years by a number of European publishers, who simultaneously published a photobook of each year's winning portfolio in their own languages.

The award was for work on a particular subject that had not previously been published as a book. In its later years it was open to photographers anywhere: European nationality or residence was not required.[1]

The award began in 1994 with six publishers. At the time of its apparent end in 2015, two publishers, Dewi Lewis (Britain) and Peliti Associati (Italy) had participated every year since the start. In Germany, Edition Braus published the award-winner from 1994 until 2010 (in 1998 and 1999, as Umschau Braus); Kehrer Verlag took over in 2011. In France, Marval published the winner from 1994 to 1996, Fernand Hazan in 1997 and 1998, and Actes Sud thereafter. In Spain, Lunwerg Editores published the winner from 1994 to 2010; and, after a break of one year, Editorial Blume resumed in 2012. Five publishers, in five nations, were involved in 2015.

There had also been participation from Dutch and Greek publishers. In the Netherlands, Stichting Fragment Foto published the first two winners, and Focus Publishing (Uitgeverij Focus) the third; Mets & Schilt published the winner from 2006 to 2008. In Greece, Apeiron Photos published the winner from 2003 to 2010.

The award was for some years associated with Leica: the published winner from both 1996 and 1999 acknowledge the support of Leica;[n 1] and in 2006, the award was renamed the Leica European Publishers Award for Photography.[2] This lasted until 2008;[3] "Leica" was dropped from the name for 2009.[4]

The award also had support from other corporations.[n 2]

As 2016 ended, no award for the year had been announced and Kehrer was describing the annual award in the past tense but allowing for the possibility of a resumption: "The Award is currently under review. / A further announcement will be made in Fall 2016."[5]

Award winners

yearwinnersubject/themeGermany (German)Britain (English)Spain (Spanish/ Catalan[n 3])France (French)Italy (Italian)Netherlands (Dutch)Greece (Greek)also shortlisted
1994Dario Mitidieri[n 4]the street children of Bombay[6]Kinder von Bombay ISBN 3-89466-104-6Children of Bombay ISBN 1-899235-00-0Los niños de Bombay ISBN 84-7782-305-7Enfants de Bombay ISBN 2-86234-160-6I bambini di Bombay ISBN 88-85121-21-7De kinderen van Bombay ISBN 90-75244-01-0, ISBN 90-75244-03-7
1995Shanta Rao[7][8]women in Ethiopia and Mauritius[7]Queens of Saba ISBN 3-89466-141-0Stories of women ISBN 1-899235-30-2Reina de África ISBN 84-7782-362-6Alemshaye et autres histoires de femmes ISBN 2-86234-184-3Donne d'Africa ISBN 88-85121-28-4Vrouwenverhalen ISBN 90-75244-05-3
1996Bruce Gilden[9][10]violence and voodoo[n 5] in Haiti[10]Haiti ISBN 3-89466-167-4Haiti ISBN 1-899235-55-8Haiti ISBN 84-7782-398-7Haïti ISBN 2-86234-221-1Haiti ISBN 88-85121-35-7Haïti ISBN 90-72216-81-4
1997Toni Catany[11]"portraits, nudes and still lives", using a process based on Calotype[12]Photographs ISBN 3-89466-204-2Life and still life ISBN 1-899235-41-8Fotografies[n 6] ISBN 84-7782-472-XPhotographies ISBN 2-85025-580-7Nature in posa ISBN 88-85121-40-3
1998Dean Chapman[13]the Karen people and their struggle against the Burmese state[13][14]Karenni: Guerilla in Burma ISBN 3-8295-6802-9Karenni ISBN 1-899235-96-5Karenni ISBN 84-7782-519-XKarenni ISBN 2-85025-599-8Karenni ISBN 88-85121-47-0
1999Jeff Mermelstein[15]New York City street photographs[15][16]Sidewalk ISBN 3-8295-6823-1Sidewalk ISBN 1-899235-62-0Sidewalk: Pateando Nueva York ISBN 84-7782-630-7Sidewalk ISBN 2-7427-2581-4Sidewalk: Per le strade di New York ISBN 88-85121-54-3
2000Alfons Alt[17]portraits of individual animals[18]Bestiarium ISBN 3-926318-63-5The nature of the beast ISBN 1-899235-43-4Bestias ISBN 84-7782-707-9Bestiae ISBN 2-7427-2840-6Bestiae ISBN 88-85121-64-0
2001David Farrell[19]sites of violence and tragedy during the "troubles" in northern Ireland[19]Innocent landscapes = Unschuldige Landschaften ISBN 3-926318-54-6Innocent landscapes ISBN 1-899235-88-4Paisajes inocentes ISBN 84-7782-797-4Innocents paysages ISBN 2-7427-3487-2Paesaggi innocenti ISBN 88-85121-71-3
2002Simon Norfolk[20]the old and new ruins of Afghanistan[21]Afghanistan zero ISBN 3-89904-025-2Afghanistan chronotopia ISBN 1-899235-54-XAfganistán chronotopia ISBN 84-7782-550-5Afghanistan chronotopia ISBN 2-7427-4051-1Afganistan zero ISBN 88-85121-79-9
2003Haris Kakarouhas[22]portraits and still lifes showing the timelessness of Cuba[22]Buena Vista Cuba ISBN 3-89904-078-3Suspended time: A Cuban portrait ISBN 1-904587-05-4Tiempo en suspenso: Un retrato de Cuba ISBN 84-9785-016-5Le temps suspendu: Un portrait de Cuba ISBN 2-7427-4671-4Il tempo sospeso. Un ritratto di Cuba ISBN 88-85121-89-6Μετέωρος χρόνος. Κούβα ISBN 960-87442-5-3
2004Harri Kallio[23][24]reconstructed views of the dodo in Mauritius[23][24]Der Dodo auf Mauritius. Die Wiedergeburt eines ausgestorbenen Vogels ISBN 3-89904-118-6The dodo and Mauritius island: Imaginary encounters ISBN 1-904587-13-5El pájaro dodo y la Isla Mauricio: Encuentros imaginarios ISBN 84-9785-110-2À la recherche du dodo: enquête, récit, photographies ISBN 2-7427-5222-6Il dodo e l'isola di Mauritius: Incontri immaginari ISBN 88-85121-96-9Το Ντόντο και το νησί Μαυρίκιος ISBN 960-87442-6-1
2005Lorenzo Castore[25]Havana and elsewhere in Cuba[26]Paradiso ISBN 3-89904-183-6Paradiso ISBN 1-904587-26-7Paradiso ISBN 84-9785-196-XParadiso ISBN 2-7427-5729-5Paradiso ISBN 88-89412-07-0Paradiso ISBN 960-87442-7-X
2006Ambroise Tézenas[27][28]night views of Beijing[28]Peking. Théâtre du peuple ISBN 3-89904-228-XBeijing: Theatre of the people ISBN 1-904587-36-4Pekín, teatro del pueblo ISBN 84-9785-330-XPékin, théâtre du peuple ISBN 2-7427-6385-6Pechino, teatro del popolo ISBN 88-89412-23-2De hutongs van Peking ISBN 9053305270Πεκίνο, σκηνικά μιας μετάβασης ISBN 960-87442-9-6
2007Paolo Pellegrin[29]"In Cambodia, Uganda, Kosovo and a host of other countries racked by wars and epidemics, Paolo Pellegrin is out to cover . . . the specificities and singularities of events, situations and faces . . ."[29]As I was dying ISBN 3-89904-284-0As I was dying ISBN 1-904587-55-0As I was dying ISBN 84-9785-418-7Alors que je mourais ISBN 2-7427-7013-5As I was dying ISBN 88-89412-12-7As I was dying ISBN 9053305807As I was dying ISBN 960-89773-1-2
2008Jacob Aue Sobol[3][30]encounters in Tokyo[31]I, Tokyo ISBN 3-89904-340-5I, Tokyo ISBN 1-904587-68-2Tokio ISBN 84-9785-533-7Tokyo ISBN 2-7427-7840-3Io, Tokyo ISBN 88-89412-30-5Ik, Tokyo ISBN 9053306552Εγώ, Τόκυο ISBN 960-89773-6-3Gautier Deblonde, Balazs Gardi, Maya Goded, Zed Nelson, Mark Power, Rafael Trobat[3][30]
2009Klavdij Sluban[4]journeys along the rail routes from east Europe to east Asia[4]Go east ISBN 3-89466-306-5East to east ISBN 1-904587-84-4Al este del este ISBN 84-9785-543-4Transsibériades ISBN 2-7427-8664-3All'est dell'est ISBN 88-89412-38-0Πέραν της ανατολής ISBN 960-89773-7-1Paula Bronstein, Luca Campigotto, Olivier Culmann, Olivier Pin-Fat, Fabio Ponzio, Carlos Spottorno[4]
2010Christophe Agou[32][33]life in the Forez hills (massif central, central France)[34]Gesichter der Stille ISBN 3862280039In the face of silence ISBN 1-907893-04-0Ante el silencio ISBN 84-9785-718-6Face au silence ISBN 2-7427-9542-1Di fronte al silenzio ISBN 88-89412-47-XAπέναντι Στη Σιωπή ISBN 960-94490-2-6Claudio Rasano, Nikos Markou, Davide Monteleone, Stanley Greene, Serguei Bykov, Martin Weber (withdrew)[35]
2011Davide Monteleone[36][37]Chechnya and the north Caucasus[36][37][38]Rote Distel ISBN 3868282947Red thistle ISBN 1-907893-16-4Chardon rouge ISBN 2-330-00210-6Cardo rosso ISBN 88-89412-53-4Stephen Dupont, Celine Marchbank, Michael Martin, Rania Matar, Paolo Ventura, Riccardo Venturi[37]
2012Alessandro Imbriaco[39][40]"a small swamp under a flyover on the ring road circling the eastern outskirts of Rome a failed nature reserve that ended up protecting [a family]"[39]Der Garten ISBN 386828348XThe garden ISBN 1-907893-27-XEl jardín ISBN 8498016703Le jardin ISBN 2-330-01230-6Il giardino ISBN 88-89412-21-6Luca Desienna, Zoltán Jókay, Fernando Moleres, Kosuke Okahara, Guillaume Simoneau, Kurt Tong[41]
2013Alisa Resnik[42]St Petersburg and Berlin at night[42]One another ISBN 3868284281One another ISBN 1-907893-44-XEl uno el otro ISBN 84-9801-739-4L'un l'autre ISBN 2-330-02415-0L'un l'altro ISBN 88-89412-54-2Andrea Ferrari, Paul Gaffney, Carlos Spottorno, Ambroise Tézenas, Paolo Verzone, Fabian Weiss[43]
2014Kirill Golovchenko[44]"the lives of those who run roadside stalls in Ukraine – 'tochka', where they sell fruit according to the season and often far more"[45]Bitter Honeydew ISBN 978-3-86828-525-3Bitter honeydew ISBN 978-1-907893-68-1Melones de hiel ISBN 978-84-9801-833-2Melons amers ISBN 978-2-330-03698-0Il gusto amaro del melone ISBN 978-88-89412-64-0Martin Bogren, Harry Borden, Stephen Dupont, Adam Ferguson, Jörg Klaus, Mafalda Rakos + Ivna Vieira[46]
2015Danila Tkachenko[47]"project Restricted Areas"Restricted Areas ISBN 978-3-86828-653-3Restricted areas ISBN 978-1-907893-82-7Zona restringida ISBN 978-84-9801-908-7Restricted areas ISBN 978-2-330-05698-8Restricted areas ISBN 978-88-89412-70-1Jon Lowenstein, Carl Bigmore, Dougie Wallace, Javier Argennilace, Guilame Bression and Carlos Ayesta, Simone Ghizzone[47]

Notes

  1. Bruce Gilden, Haiti (Dewi Lewis, 1996): "With support of Leica" (copyright page). Jeff Mermelstein, SideWalk (Umschau Braus, 1999): "mit Unterstützung von Leica" (last, unnumbered page). Presumably "Leica" referred to Ernst Leitz at the outset and Leica Camera thereafter.
  2. Klavdij Sluban, Go east (Braus, 2009, unnumbered reverse of p. 115) says "Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Heidelberg", i.e. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen.
  3. Spanish unless noted otherwise.
  4. All the previous winners are listed in "Previous winners", European Publishers Award for Photography, archived by the Wayback Machine on 15 February 2015.
  5. "Voodoo" is the spelling used in the book.
  6. In Catalan.

References

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