- Source: Contemporary African Photography Prize
The Contemporary African Photography Prize, also known as the CAP Prize, is an annual international award given to five photographers for work created on the African continent, or which engages with the African diaspora. It was established in 2012 by Benjamin Füglister, and Until 2016 was named POPCAP (piclet.org Prize for Contemporary African Photography).
Winners
POPCAP 2014
Joana Choumali with Hââbré, The last Generation
Ilan Godfrey with Legacy of the Mine
Léonard Pongo with The Uncanny
Anoek Steketee and Eefje Blankevoort with Love Radio
Patrick Willocq with I am Walé Respect Me
CAP Prize 2018
Yassine Alaoui Ismaili with Casablanca Not the Movie
Paul Botes with Marikana - The Aftermath
Anna Boyiazis with Finding Freedom in the Water
Tommaso Fiscaletti and Nic Grobler with Hemelliggaam or The Attempt to be Here Now
Phumzile Khanyile with Plastic Crowns
CAP Prize 2021
Aàdesokan
Katel Delia
Jason Florio
Fabrice Monteiro
Joseph Obanubi
CAP Prize 2022
Amina Kadous with White Gold
Remofiloe Nomandla Mayisela with Lip Service
Lee-Ann Olwage with Kakenya's Dream
Mahefa Dimbiniaina Randrianarivelo with Sarotava
Pamela Tulizo with Double identité
CAP Prize 2023
Nadia Ettwein with Hond
Yassmin Forte with This is a story about my family
Maheder Haileselassie with Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
Carlos Idun-Tawiah with Sunday Special
Léonard Pongo with Primordial Earth
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pemotongan kelamin perempuan
- Ellen DeGeneres
- Contemporary African Photography Prize
- Joana Choumali
- Contemporary art
- Ala Kheir
- Deana Lawson
- Adetona Omokanye
- Rahima Gambo
- Oyindamola Fakeye
- Mohamed Altoum
- Photography