6th Biennial of Photography SPACE – DEFINITION 2024

Space Definition 2024 – comment on natural and cultural landscape

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The 6th International Biennial of Photography SPACE – DEFINITION 2024 refers to the tradition of landscape photography of the Kielce School of Landscape, but – taking into account so rapid transformation of the modern world – widens the range of topics including, besides Nature, other spaces where contemporary humans function: urban, industrial, private, personal.
The objective of the Organizers is to integrate those photographers who within their art attempt to define such spaces, and to confront their works at the post-competition exhibition, as well as in the published
catalogue. The international dimension of the Biennial aims to show images of world filtered through individual insights of the artists from different cultures.
Although the Biennial is almost purely photographic one, we have decided to launch the video art category – for those who express themselves more thoroughly through motion pictures.
Let's create together the panorama of interspersing landscapes of Nature and Culture defining the space of our contemporary reality, the one we live together in.

Prizes:

-I Award – The President of Kielce City Award – 5000 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro)
-II Award – The BWA Kielce Award – 2000 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro)
-III Award – The Kielce Waterworks Award – 1500 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro)
-BWA Award for Video Art – 1500 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro)
-Special Prize of the Kielce School of Landscape Foundation – 2000 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro) – for a photograph of Polish landscape
-Special Prize of Warsaw Society of the Kielce Region - 2000 PLN (or the equivalent in Euro) – for a photograph taken in the Świętokrzyskie region
-5 honourable mentions: SPACE–DEFINITION medals

Eligibility:

The 6th International Biennial of Photography SPACE – DEFINITION 2024 is open for everybody except for the members of the organising committee and the jury.

Copyrights & Usage Rights:

The submission is also a declaration that the participant has the copyright for the submitted works. The Organizers are not responsible for any
copyright abuse committed by the submitters. The submitters give to the Organizers a permission to publish free their works, or parts of them, in any media related with the Biennial, and to process their personal data for the purpose of organization, information and promotion of the Biennial.

Theme:

Multi-categories Nature Open Theme Other Documentary Culture Film