The photographers shortlisted for the BBA Photography Prize 2021 convinced the public with the talent, creativity and diversity reflected by their artworks. From socio-critical landscape photographies merging urban habitats and landscapes by the German photographer Andreas Kremer, over conceptual photography questioning domestic violence by French photographer and architect Camille Gharbi, to Russian-born Photographer Kristina Varaksina, whose strongly symbolic work is an exploration of the psyche of women. One artist particularly impressed the jury & the viewers due to his work’s simultaneous harshness and vulnerability: Danish photographer Jens Juul won the 1st prize with his black and white photo series „Six degrees of Copenhagen“.
Now in its 4th consecutive year, the BBA Photography Prize honours talented photographers. Together with an international jury, BBA Gallery has selected 24 photographers for the shortlist, whose works were shown in a joint exhibition in the Kühlhaus Berlin from November 26 - December 12 2021.
Due to the enormous success and positive feedback we have received for this exhibition, we have decided to now showcase an essential selection of works again at our gallery.
Included are works by the following photographers:
1st prize: Jens Juul, Denmark
2nd prize: Camille Gharbi, France / Dirk Hardy, Netherlands
3rd prize: Kristina Varaksina, United Kingdom
People's Choice Award: Richard Tuschman, United States
Andreas Kremer, Germany
Andreas Rost, Germany
Astrid Reischwitz, United States/Germany
Bella von Einsiedel, Germany
Catherine Panebianco, United States
Diana Cheren Nygren, United States
Frank Herfort, Russia/Germany
Gregg Segal, United States
Hugh Kretschmer, United States
Julia SH, United States
Mieke Douglas, United Kingdom
Nicky Hamilton, United Kingdom
Offer Goldfarb, Israel
Renata Dutrée, The Netherlands
Viktoria Sorochinski, Canada/Germany
Works by the following photographers are currently on show at the lobby of the Aletto Hotel Potsdamer Platz, where they can be visited daily.
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Julia Fullerton Batten, United Kingdom
Kristina Varaksina, United Kingdom
Chloe Meynier, United States
Kriss Munsya, Canada
Serena Dzenis, Iceland
Miloš Nejezchleb, Czech Republic