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Inge Morath Award

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The Inge Morath Award was established by Magnum Photos in tribute to Inge Morath, an Austrian-born photographer who was associated with Magnum for almost fifty years, and who died in January, 2002. Funded by her colleagues at Magnum Photos, the Award is administered by Magnum Foundation in cooperation with the Inge Morath Foundation.

Details

The annual Inge Morath Award is given to a woman photographer under thirty years of age, to assist in the completion of a long term documentary project. The winner and finalists are selected by the photographer members of Magnum Photos, and a representative of the Morath Foundation, at the Magnum annual meeting. It is the only award that carries the imprimatur of Magnum Photos.

The call and guidelines for submissions are announced annually by Magnum Foundation and The Inge Morath Foundation on their web sites, usually in January/February.

Winners and finalists

Clicking on the project name will link to the presentation, hosted at the Inge Morath Foundation's web site.

Year Award Winner(s) Project Title(s) Finalist(s)
2012 Isadora Kosofsky (USA) Selections from “The Three” & “This Existence” Carlotta Zarattini (Italy)
2011 Zhe Chen (China) Bees
2010 Lurdes Basoli (Spain) and Claire Martin (Australia) Caracas, The City of Lost Bullets / Selections from "The Downtown East Side" and "Slab City"
2009 Emily Schiffer (USA) Cheyenne River Jenn Ackerman (USA)
2008 Kathryn R. Cook (USA) Memory Denied: Turkey and the Armenian Genocide Leonie Purchas (UK) and Alice Smeets (Belgium)
2007 Olivia Arthur (UK) The Middle Distance Newsha Tavakolian (Iran)[1] and Rena Effendi (Azerbaijan)
2006 Jessica Dimmock (USA) The Ninth Floor Dana Romanoff (USA)
2005 Mimi Chakarova (USA) Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe Jessica Dimmock (USA), Shannon Taggart (USA), and Ren Yue (China)
2004 Claudia Guadarrama (Mexico) Before the Limit
2002 Ami Vitale (USA) Kashmir

References

  1. ^ Newsha Tavakolian Igne Moarth Award.