KLPA INTERIM EDITION PRIZE 2024
KLPA INTERIM EDITION PRIZE 2024
KLPA INTERIM EDITION PRIZE 2024
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Shuchi Kapoor

Shuchi Kapoor is a former documentary photojournalist from India and is the co-founder of the Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation - an initiative that facilitates learning and promotion of photography as practice and an art form. Shuchi works at the intersections of visual storytelling as a medium of critical inquiry, research, and education, and is deeply curious about regimes of representation and visual cultures. She is a Dart Asia-Pac Fellow and was awarded the fellowship on Trauma & Journalism (2015). While her origins are from Gujarat & Delhi, she has made Chennai her home, where she shapes community engagements, inclusivity initiatives, education programs, and partnerships at the Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation and the CPB Learning Lab.

Vincent Gouriou

Vincent Gouriou lives in Brest, France.He is interested in diversity, and his work leads him to explore intimacy and identity. Since 2012, he has held several group exhibitions. His work has appeared in CNN International, Lensculture, Visavisphoto, Fisheye, Réponse Photo, and has asp been selected to enter the collections of the MEP (Maison Européenne de la Photographie) and BnF (Bibliothèque nationale de France). Vincent works for French newspapers and magazines such as Télérama, Le Monde, Libération, La Croix, Néon, La Vie, and Le Pèlerin. Vincent was awarded 1st prize in the KLPA2017 and 2nd prize in KLPA2014.

Yasemin Elçi

Yasemin Elçi is a curator and journalist based in Luxembourg. She served as the Director of Leica Gallery & Academy in Istanbul from 2016 to 2019, where she curated exhibitions featuring acclaimed photographers such as Thomas Hoepker, Horst P. Horst, Bruno Barbey, and Werner Bischof, as well as contemporary artists from Iran, Germany, Finland, and Turkey. Prior to this role, she directed Gallery x-ist in Istanbul from 2009 to 2016, showcasing contemporary artists in international art fairs. Elçi has been a nominator for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award since 2021 and served on the jury of the CineEast Film Festival in Luxembourg in 2020. She is a member of AICA (International Association of Art Critics) Turkey and holds a BA from Dartmouth College in the USA. Elçi contributed over 200 articles in English and Turkish to various publications including Artsy, The Luxembourg Times, and Harper's Bazaar. She advises private art collectors and collaborates with art foundations, galleries, and museums on exhibitions, workshops and artist residency programs. She recently curated a photography exhibition in Luxembourg titled "Earth Is Not Flat But Soon Will Be", in 2024.

Nadirah Zakariya

Born and raised in Malaysia, Nadirah Zakariya draws inspiration for her works through her non-specific geographic upbringing, focusing on the emotional impact and how it shapes who she is. Currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Nadirah received her Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. In 2011 Nadirah was invited to hold her first solo exhibition “Daughters Ago” in New York. She later exhibited “GIRLHOOD”, another solo show, in 2016 at the Leica Gallery Kuala Lumpur. In 2018, her series “Fuji-san Love Letters” was showcased at Ilham Gallery. Her latest and biggest solo exhibition is Feeling Feelings Makes Me, Me which took place at temu house in May 2023 and showcased nearly 40 of her photography works. Nadirah is an internationally published photographer with works in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, VICE, Dazed and Confused, Refinery29 and Vogue Italia.

Jessica Hines

Artist and storyteller Jessica Hines uses the camera’s inherent quality as a recording device to explore illusions and suggest truths underlying the visible world. At the same time core of Hines’ work lies an inquisitive nature inspired by personal memory, experience, and the unconscious mind. Hines’ work is held in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, NYC, Sunnhordland Museum, Halsnøy Kloster, Norway, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Unitec New Zealand Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka, the State of Georgia, and numerous other museums and private collections. Her work has been seen in The NewYork Times, The New Yorker, Washington Post, 1854: British Journal of Photography, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, De Standaard, Belgium, amongst others in the U.K., France, China, Korea, Argentina, and Malaysia. My Brother’s War, Hines’ recently published monograph has won awards globally and most recently won First Place in International Photography Awards, Jury Top 5, and the work has been featured on ABC TV’s Good Morning Washington. Her award-winning work has been exhibited throughout North and South America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. Hines also consults privately, leads master workshops, and presents lectures internationally.

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