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Photography art Gallery Friday Round Up - 2nd September, 2016|Photography Art Definition

This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up part two of the Visa pour l'Image special with work from Peter Bauza, David Guttenfelder, Andrew Quilty, winner of the Ville de Perpignan Rémi Ochlik Award - 2016 Niels Ackermann and Winner of the Humanitarian Visa d?Or award ? International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) 2016 Juan Arredondo. Also the winners of the Getty Grants and some cool book signings happening Friday afternoon, so get down to La Poudrière: Rue Rabelais if you're in Perpignan.

Special Feature:

Visa Pour L'Image - Part Two

Exhibitions

Peter Bauza

Echo Photojournalism

Maria Eduarda (12) lives in one of the five unfinished buildings of what should have been a middle-class condominium. The site where 300 families have found shelter is near Rio de Janeiro, but far from the public gaze. © Peter Bauza / Echo Photojournalism

Maria Eduarda inside the bedroom she shares with four siblings. ? Peter Bauza / Echo Photojournalism

David Guttenfelder

Coming Home

An old tank is now a swimming pool on the farm. Van Meter, Iowa, USA. © David Guttenfelder

North Korean veterans of the Korean War entering a cemetery for fellow veterans during a ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the armistice ending hostilities on the Korean peninsula. Pyongyang, North Korea, July 24, 2013. © David Guttenfelder / Associated Press

Andrew Quilty

Afghanistan: After Enduring Freedom

Afghan National Army officers resting in the course of a clearing operation in the very last days of the counter-offensive by government forces to retake Kunduz City from Taliban insurgents. October 10, 2015.

? Andrew Quilty / Agence VU?

A baby girl who suffered burns from an oil heater at home. Boost Hospital, Lashkar Gah (capital of Helmand Province), Afghanistan. February, 2014. ? Andrew Quilty / Agence VU?

A mother with her daughter waiting for emergency treatment. Boost Hospital, Lashkar Gah (capital of Helmand Province), Afghanistan. February, 2014. ? Andrew Quilty / Agence VU?

Niels Ackermann

Winner of the Ville de Perpignan R?Mi Ochlik Award - 2016

Employees of a neighborhood TV and internet company (Maket) throughout the metropolis?S annual day celebration.

Slavutych, Ukraine, June 1, 2013 ? Niels Ackermann / Lundi13

Zhenya and Yulia with their witnesses, Irina and Artiom, at their wedding ceremony in the City Hall.Slavutych, Ukraine, June 1, 2013 © Niels Ackermann / Lundi13

In a playground in one of the neighborhoods in the city. Slavutych, Ukraine 2012 © Niels Ackermann / Lundi13

Juan Arredondo

Winner of the Humanitarian Visa d?Or award ? International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) 2016

A father carrying the coffin of his son killed by FARC forces (46th front) as the indigenous community of Tortugaña Telembi walks through the mountains to bury 11 of their members accused by FARC of aiding the Colombian Army, including two young boys who deserted. Bellavista, Nariño, November 12, 2014. © Juan Arredondo / Getty Images Reportage

A field trip to the city for former child soldiers taking part in a government program to help them return to civilian life. Manizales, March 31, 2015. © Juan Arredondo / Getty Images Reportage

Members of the ELN (Ejercito de Liberación Nacional) at their camp. A quarter to half of child combatants are girls. Chocó, Colombia, February 17, 2014. © Juan Arredondo / Getty Images Reportage

Awards:

Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography

This years recipients of Getty Images? Annual Grants for Editorial Photography programme were announced ultimate night at Visa. Congratulations to the 5 photojournalists:

Sergey Ponomarev for Exodus, a project which explores the migrants and refugees of the Middle East and Africa.

Katie Orlinsky for Chasing Winter, which examines the consequences of weather alternate in Alaska.

Mary F. Calvert for Prisoners of War: Male-on-male Rape in America?S Military, a body of work that files American navy rape survivors who're compelled out of provider.

Jonathan Torgovnik for The ‘Hijacked Life’ of African Migrants in Johannesburg, a project which examines the complex issues faced by migrants from the African continent upon arrival in South Africa.

Kirsten Luce receives the David Laidler Memorial Award for Border Security. Her project, captured in the southernmost point of Texas, examines the busiest corridor for human and drug trafficking in the US.

Each gets a furnish of US$10,000, in addition to collaborative editorial aid from Getty Images.

ANI-PrixPalace Award:

Australian-based Dutch photographer Ingetje Tadros has received this yr's Ani-PrixPalace Award for her paintings This is My Country, a visual documentation of Australia?S indigenous humans. It communicates the legacy of historical domination and oppression of Australia?S first inhabitants inside a contemporary context.

BOOK SIGNINGS AT VISA:

This is My Country

Ingetje Tadros

Signing: September 2nd at three pm at La Poudri?Re: Rue Rabelais, Perpignan

Ingetje Tadros?S, This is My Country is a compelling ebook, which takes an intensive have a look at the indigenous network of Kennedy Hill, in Broome, Western Australia, a people balanced on the precipice of life, who for the most part are disenfranchised, left out, and frequently forgotten.

Ingetje has won numerous awards for this body of work including the Walkley Award for Excellence in Photojournalism - Feature Photographic Essay - 2015; the Amnesty International Media Award 2015, photography; Best Feature Photographic Essay at the West Australian Media Awards 2015; the Exposure Award, digital display at The Louvre in Paris 2015.

Talibes Modern Day Slaves

Mario Cruz

Signing: September 2nd at 3 pm at La Poudrière: Rue Rabelais, Perpignan

Mario Cruz won rare access to the dark aspect of many darras (Koranic schools) in Senegal and captured stressful however stunning pictures of the lives of young boys subjected to slave-like conditions. The e-book Talibes Modern Day Slaves files an alarming development some of the darras that influences at the least 50,000 younger boys in Senegal, aged among five and 15.

The work obtained the 2016 World Press Photo Award for Contemporary Issues and become a finalist for the 2016 FotoEvidence Book Award.

Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear

Paula Bronstein

Signing: September 2nd at 4 pm at La Poudrière: Rue Rabelais, Perpignan

World-acclaimed photojournalist Paula Bronstein affords a photographic portrait of this warfare-torn country?S human beings throughout greater than a decade. With empathy born of the demanding situations of being an American lady photojournalist operating in a conservative Islamic united states, Paula offers voice to those Afghans, mainly ladies and kids, rendered silent in the course of the violent Taliban regime.

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