Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dan Cardish wrote: > > I don't think winning the Hasselblad Award requires use of a Hasselblad. > Didn't Robert Frank win the award a few years ago? > > Dan C. > Yes, in 1996 Robert Frank won it. Previous prize-winners have been: (Up to 1995) - -Lennart Nilsson, Sweden; - -Ansel Adams, USA; - -Henri Cartier-Bresson, France; - -Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Mexico; - -Irving Penn, USA; - -Ernst Haas, USA; - -Hiroshi Hamaya, Japan; - -Edouard Boubat, France; - -SebastiÑo Salgado, Bra-zil/France; - -William Klein, USA/France; - -Richard Avedon, USA; - -Josef Koudelka, Czechoslovakia/France, - -Sune Jonsson, Sweden; - -Susan Meiselas, USA; and - -Robert Höusser, Germany. And some of You will be shocked to hear that the 1999 Hasselblad Award went to ........ ...... Cindy Sherman. The short intro on the Hasselblad Center web pages describes her as "Cindy Sherman's work is central to our understanding of Western visual culture during the eighties and nineties. One of the first (and the few) of the post-modernists to site politics and gender issues at the center of her work, she also produced large-scale, impressive works of photography which became icons of contemporary art, and which now form the heart of many prestigious museum collections in Europe and the USA. The emergence of her work coincided with the rise of photo-theory and a new academic interest in photography in the eighties, demonstrating that photography could yet again be at the forefront of the new. " /Anders Nygren