Finalists for 2015 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize announced
The finalists for the 2015 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize have been announced this week with the best of the best in photography set to go head to head for the title of one of the Moran Foundations most prestigious prizes.
Founded in 2007, the Photographic Prize is a relatively new prize, yet it is picking up as one of the most important art prizes in Australia. The idea of the competition is to exhibit the best and brightest in the photography scene.
This year, photographers were given the opportunity to put forward their interpretation of ‘contemporary life in Australia’ with an emphasis on the daily life of everyday Aussies, showing all the good and all the bad about life down under and our modern day diversity.
First prize will received $50,000 cash prize money and the title of winner of the 2015 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize. There are also cash prizes for high-school students of between $2000-$5000.
This years judges for the prize are Alan Davies, a photographic historian and the first curator of the State Library of NSW from 1989-2014, and Cheryl Newman, a writer and photography consultant based in London.
The finalists for this year are:
Katrina Crook- ‘Floating Twins’
Natalie Grono- ‘Taking Flight’
Louise Whelan- ‘Nadine’s Sweet 16th’
Penny Stephens- ‘Getting Dressed’
Laki Sideris- ‘Life’
Rob Gale- ‘Untitled’
Justine Muller- ‘Town in Mourning’
Jonathon Armstrong- ‘Going Down?’
Andrew Goldie- ‘The kiss’
Simone De Peak- ‘The Ominous Drive’
Tess Rise- ‘Stop Racism’
Zelko Nedic- ‘Three Musketeers’
Toby Zerna- ‘Sydney’s Heart’
John Golling- ‘Margaret Katherine at Narwala Gabarnmang Rock Art’
Ben Simpson- ‘Noughts and Crosses’
Joshua Thomas- ‘Points of Contact’
Emma Perry- ‘Titan Arum- Day 5’
Peta-Anne North- ‘Industrial Bronco’
Chris Budgeon- ‘RENNIE’
Chris Budgeon- ‘EXIT’
Timothy Hillier- ‘Kathy-Pandanus Weaver’
Trent Mitchell- ‘Boy in Boat. Hervey Bay, QLD 2015’
Johannes Reinhart- ‘On The Loose’
Alex Ellinghausen- ‘The Big Prawn’
Juliet Taylor- ‘Gabi & Geoff’
Jeremy Piper- ‘Call to Prayer’
James Brickwood- ‘filling the void’
Trent Mitchell- ‘The Tipping Point. Laurie Towner, TAS, 2015’
Fiona Morris- ‘Blacktown Festival’
The winner will be announced on the 28th of October at Juniper Hall. For more information about the finalists, please check out the Moran Arts Foundation website here.