Bohnchang Koo
Shizuka Yokomizo
Mary Ellen Mark
Elliott Erwitt
Reza
Bruce Davidson
PhotoVoice
Getty Images
Chloe Limpkin
Monica Allende
An extensive exhibition what photography is about today. As it is held for the first time in Shanghai the exhibition is also accompanied by a festival created by the World Photography Organisation. From 14-16 October the World Photography Festival will host a series of talks and presentations focusing on the emerging photographer and advancing photographic skills.
The World Photography presents in an extensive exhibition what photography is about today. As it is held for the first time in Shanghai the exhibition is also accompanied by a festival created by the World Photography Organisation. From 14–16 October the World Photography Festival will host a series of talks and presentations focusing on the emerging photographer and advancing photographic skills. Also featured within the programme, will be a special portfolio review workshop, led by Chinese and international industry experts.
Open to everyone with a passion for photography - professionals, amateurs and students - the Festival is a celebration of the still image, creating a global platform for the photographic industry to debate and learn about current trends in Photojournalism, Fine Art and Commercial Photography. Central to the Festival is the World Photography Exhibition, showcasing the winning images of the 2010 Sony World Photography Awards, the leading competition for international photography. Especially for Shanghai, the exhibition will also feature a wall of images dedicated to the photographers from China whose work has been awarded or commended within the awards in previous years.
The World Photography Organisation is exhibiting in Shanghai this year for the first time. Brought together by leading curator Magda Danysz, the World Photography Exhibition showcases some of the very best photographs from across the world.
Free to the public, this truly international exhibition will display images by the 2010 Sony World Photography Awards winners, complemented by a special student exhibition from the World Photography Student Focus programme. In addition, the exhibition will feature a special multi-media piece created for the 2010 World Photography Focus Award: UNICEF, A Photo Pledge for Children’s Rights.
The gallery has established a new benchmark for cultural appreciation in Shanghai. With a reputation for exhibiting contemporary art, new media and photography, Gallery18 creates a platform for local and international artistic exchange.
World Photography Festival
The World Photography Festival, 14 – 16th October, will be an exciting three days of photography-focused events, talks, meetings and portfolio reviews, led by Chinese and international industry figures.
Open to all, the Festival is a celebration of the still image, creating a global platform for the photographic industry to communicate, converge and showcase current trends in Photojournalism, Fine Art and Commercial Photography.
World Photography Academy Members participate in all our Festivals. Past and Present participants include photographers Bohnchang Koo, Shizuka Yokomizo, Mary Ellen Mark; Elliott Erwitt; Reza; Bruce Davidson; PhotoVoice; Getty Images; Chloe Limpkin (Photo Director of Harper’s Bazaar), Scott Thode (Editor of VII Magazine); Monica Allende (Picture Editor of Sunday Times Magazine) and many more.
Image: © Paolo Pelegrin, winner Arts & Entertainment, image courtesy of Magnum Photos for New York Times Magazine
Opening 28 September, 2010 from 6pm to 9pm
18Gallery, Bund18
18 Zhongshan East Road (E1), 4F, Shanghai
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