The best works of Russian photographers at World Press Photo 1955-2015
Categories: Exhibition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-best-works-of-russian-photographers-at-world-press-photo-1955-2015.htmlWe have already written more than once about the good deeds that regularly take place within the framework of the Generation M project, but it is simply impossible to ignore their latest activity.
In December, Novosibirsk will host a series of performances of the play "Generation of Mowgli", the main theatrical part of the project. On the eve of this event, the project brings to the city a photo exhibition “Grand Prix in Russian. Photos of Russian and Soviet Laureates of World Press Photo 1955–2015”. And as our usually capricious and very selective photo editor said, having looked through the archive of the upcoming exhibition for this publication, “everything is a masterpiece here, everything must be staged.”
Enjoy!
(Total 20 photos)
Sergey Vasiliev, 1st place, Documentary Essay category, 1978
Sergey Vasiliev, 1st place, Documentary Essay category, 1978
Sergey Vasiliev, 1st place, Documentary Essay category, 1978
Sergey Kivrin, 3rd place, category "Sports", single shot, 1982
Sergey Vasiliev, 1st place, category "Everyday life", single shot, 1982
Sergey Vasiliev, 1st place, category "Nature", stories, 1983
Sergey Kivrin, honorable mention of the jury, category "Sport", 1984
Vladimir Vyatkin, Jury Honorable Mention, Art and Science category, 1984
Vladimir Vyatkin, 1st place, Science and Technology category, stories, 1986
Vladimir Vyatkin, 1st place, Science and Technology category, stories, 1986
Vladimir Vyatkin, 2nd place, category "Daily life", single shot, 1986
Sergey Vasiliev, honorable mention of the jury, category "News", stories, 1991
Sergey Vasiliev, honorable mention of the jury, category "News", stories, 1991
Vladimir Vyatkin, 3rd place, category "News", stories, 2001
Vladimir Vyatkin, 3rd place, category "News", stories, 2001
Vladimir Vyatkin, 3rd place, category "News", stories, 2001
Vladimir Vyatkin, 3rd place, category "Sport", single photos, 2004
Vladimir Vyatkin, 3rd place, category "Everyday life", single photos, 2008
Sergey Ilnitsky, 2nd place, category "Sport", series, 2015
Sergey Ponomarev, 3rd place, category "News", series, 2015
Visit the exhibition “Grand Prix in Russian. Photos of Russian and Soviet laureates of the World Press Photo 1955-2015” and creative meetings with the authors of works can be held from December 3 to 27 at the City Center for Fine Arts.
The performances of the project "Generation of Mowgli" in Novosibirsk will be held on December 9, 10 and 11 on the stage of the Palace of Culture of Railway Workers. Konstantin Khabensky, Diana Arbenina and other theater and pop stars will take part in the production. Tickets are available at the city box office, on the website nsk.kassy.ru and at the DKZh box office.
And you can already thank the organizers for everything they do by simply going to the website dobroedelo.mts.ru/pokolenie_m — the organizer of the project, MTS, converts every user activity into real money. All funds, as well as the money from the sale of tickets for the play "Generation of Mowgli", are directed to the treatment of children with cancer - the wards of the Konstantin Khabensky Charitable Foundation.
Keywords: Contest | Novosibirsk | Winners | Photographers | Photojournalism | Photo contest
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