Shortlist announced: Deutsche Börse Prize, 2019, Photographers' Gallery, London

Meet the shortlisted artists for the 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize

Arwed Messmer, RAF No Evidence Kein Beweis, 2017
Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2019

Launched in 1996, the Deutsche Börse has become the most prestigious photography prize in the world. The award has elevated the likes of German large-scale landscape photographer Andreas Gursky; fierce photographer of the Soviet Union Boris Mikhailov; and the man who caught Vivienne Westwood nude on camera, Juergen Teller, to international acclaim.

The four nominees shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography prize 2019 are political photographer Laia Abril, leading documentary photographer Susan Meiselas, German photographer Arwed Messmer and geo-political photographer Mark Ruwedel. This year’s nominees survey a vast range of topical issues through the lens and language of photography. Collectively their projects explore state and gender politics, social injustice, human rights and conceptual approaches to image making.

Laia Abril

Laia Abril has been nominated for On Abortion, a visual research project that draws on the past, present and current history of abortion. Published in 2017, On Abortion raises complex questions around the ethics and morality of abortion, while exposing ever-present stigmas and taboos around abortion and female health.

Susan Meiselas



Susan Meiselas, Sandinistas, 1979

Susan Meiselas has been nominated for Meditations, the most comprehensive European retrospective of Meiselas’ work to date. The exhibition brings together photographs from the 1970s to the present day. Although widely renowned for her documentary photography in conflict zones, Meiselas has focused on a wide range of challenging issues from human rights issues and the sex industry.

Arwed Messmer

German-born photographer Arwed Messmer has been nominated for his exhibition RAF – No Evidence / Kein Beweis (ZEPHYR|Raum für Fotografie). This comprehensive body of work charts the involvement of the Red Army Faction (RAF), a far-left extremist organisation also referred to as the Baader-Meinhof Group, in a series of violent terrorist attacks in Germany between 1967 and 1977.

Mark Ruwedel



Mark Ruwedel, Antelope Valley 1438

American photogapher Mark Ruwedel has been nominated for his exhibition Artist and Society: Mark Ruwedel. Mark Ruwedel’s work explores how geological, historical and political events leave their marks on the landscape. The works in this exhibition date between 1995 – 2012 and showcase his interest in the history of photography and conceptual art practices of the 1960s and 70s.

The winner of the £30,000 prize will be announced at a special award ceremony held at The Photographers’ Gallery on 16 May 2019.

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What Shortlist announced: Deutsche Börse Prize, 2019, Photographers' Gallery, London
Where The Photographers' Gallery, 16-18 Ramillies Street, London, W1F 7LW | MAP
Nearest tube Oxford Circus (underground)
When 08 Mar 19 – 02 Jun 19, Sundays: 11am - 6pm
Price £Free
Website Click here fore more information via the Photographers' Gallery




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