“We are making photographs to understand what our lives mean to us”
Ralph Hattersley
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Discover Jurors and Prizes of the Photography discipline by clicking on your European Area: Blue, Yellow or Green, depending on which country you live in.
REMEMBER! If you are selected, you can win:
Artists selected by the Jury among the Finalists – European and Italian contests
ArtSharing Prize
An artistic residency and an exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at Art Sharing gallery in Rome (ITALY)
ART G.A.P. Prize
Participation in a group exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at the ART G.A.P. gallery in Rome (ITALY)
Biennale MArteLive Prize
Participation in the 2024 MArteLive Biennial in Rome (ITALY)
Milomir Kovacevic
Milomir Kovačević is a Bosnian photographer, with residency in Paris. Milomir is a very interesting photographer, especially valued by his colleagues who have nicknamed him “Strašni” (“The Terrible”). Passionate about photography to the extent that he completely subjects his personal life to it, enthusiastic about the meaning of photography to the extent that he neglects much that makes up the contemporary mode of existence, scorning danger and the discomfort of marginal modes of existence, all the time remaining benignly honest and directly deep in his feelings for man. All his projects are full of the humane, the warm.
Vojin Ivkov
Vojin Ivkov is based in Novi Sad (Serbia). He graduated from the University of Novi Sad, Academy of Fine Arts, Department of New Art Media in 2009. Vojin has been involved in video art through many forms, also the basis of his work includes the interactions between photography, film, and installation.
Saša Perić
Saša Perić is a multidisciplinary artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Focus of his works are photography, comics, illustration, graphic design, film and poetry.
Cash Prize
Cash Prize of € 300
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
Travel Grant
All travel costs to Rome covered to reach the MArteLive Europe Final Show and the MArteLive Biennial, both taking place on December 7-8-9, 2021.
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
MArteLive Art in Progress
1 Week Stay at Art Residencies in Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania and Poland in the Summer of 2021, for artists selected by the Jury.
Brought to you by:
* ProCult in Italy and Poland
* Tuzla Live in Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Kintai Arts in Lithuania
MUSEO DE VARGAS Prize
Exhibition at Museum De Vargas. one work will be hosted in a group exhibition (SPAIN)
BATOR ART Prize
Group exhibition at the Bator Art Gallery, one work per person (POLAND)
PASTIFICIO CERERE Prize
Portfolio revision with curators from Pastificio Cerere Foundation (ITALY)
AUTHENTICATION4ART Prize
Record of 10 works at Authentication 4 Art platform registration for artworks. Including the free use of the platform for an unlimited time and certificates (SPAIN)
THAT’S HALL Prize
Live or online exhibition at the That's Hall Galleria (ITALY)
FARMANI/HOUSE OF LUCIE Prize
Exhibition with the Farmani Group at the House of Lucie Galleries (HUNGARY/GREECE)
ArtSharing Prize
An artistic residency and an exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at Art Sharing gallery in Rome (ITALY)
ART G.A.P. Prize
Participation in a group exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at the ART G.A.P. gallery in Rome (ITALY)
Biennale MArteLive Prize
Participation in the 2023 MArteLive Biennial in Rome (ITALY)
Gili Benita New York, USA
Gili Benita is a photographer, born and raised in Jerusalem, Israel and currently based in New York City. In 2015, he started his military service as a cinematographer in the Israeli Air Force film unit, making psychological and instructional films. After his release from the military in 2016, he began his first long-term documentary project, working with 'Save a Child's Heart'; an Israeli NGO providing medical aid for children suffering from congenital heart diseases in Tanzania. In 2018, this work was exhibited at the "Local Testimony" exhibition in the Eretz Israel Museum In Tel Aviv and won the first prize in the Photographed story category. That same year he traveled to Japan for a project on the culture of Japanese loneliness: 'Kodoku,' which was published in iGNANT, The Independent Photographer, Aint Bad, and won the Bronze prize in the Photo Essay catagory in Tokyo International Foto Awards 2019.In 2020 he created the photo series 'Should We Watch Something?', telling the story about his roommates romance during the COVID 19 pandemic in NYC which was featured it Vogue Italia. That year, he also graduated from the International Center of Photography's Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism Program where he was awarded the Lisette Model Scholarship and the Director's Fellowship. Gili is also a full member of Diversify Photo and an editor at Aint-Bad Magazine.
Andrej Vasilenko Vilnius, Lithuania
Andrej Vasilenko (b. 1985) is a Lithuanian photographer who currently lives and works in Vilnius. His works have been exhibited in various contemporary art centres including the Whitechapel Gallery in London and the CAC Vilnius. In 2017 for his project “This is Vilnius” Vasilenko won a creative residency at Diaphane, a photography centre in Beauvais, France. In 2018 Vasilenko’s works were exhibited at the Photaumanles festival exhibition in Beauvais and were presented in two solo shows at the Kaunas’ Old Town Library (as part of „Kaunas Photo“ festival) and Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania. Andrej Vasilenko’s new photography book is a presentation of his ongoing project This is Vilnius, started in 2014. Book released in 2019.
Dovilė Dagienė Vilnius, Lithuania
DovilėDagienė- DoDA is an artist and photographer who lives and works in Vilnius. In 2020 graduated from Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, Photography and Media Art with DFA (Doctor of Fine Arts) degree. Research interests include memory, imagination, time and place in photography. Since 2006 she has been participating in group exhibitions and has held several solo shows in Lithuania and abroad. In 2019, she received the J. Dovydėnas Prize (Lithuanian Photographers Association) for the most significant humanistic and documentary photography projects, works of art and exhibitions.
Agnė Narušytė Vilnius, Lithuania
Agnė Narušytė is an art critic, curator, researcher at the Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, associated professor at the Vilnius Academy of Art and the editor of photography page at the weekly 7 meno dienos; she also writes commentaries on culture for the Lithuanian National Radio. Narušytė’s authored books include: The Aesthetics of Boredom: Lithuanian Photography 1980–1990 (Vilnius: Vilnius Academy of Arts Publishers, 2010), Lithuanian Photography: 1990–2010 (Vilnius: baltos lankos, 2011, in Lithuanian), Camera obscura: The History of Lithuanian Photography 1839–1945 (together with Margarita Matulytė, Vilnius: Vilnius Academy of Arts Publishers, 2016, in Lithuanian).
Cash Prize
Cash Prize of € 300
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
Travel Grant
All travel costs to Rome covered to reach the MArteLive Europe Final Show and the MArteLive Biennial, both taking place on December 7-8-9, 2021.
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
Vilnius Art Academy Prize
A Reserved Space for Artwork in Group Exhibition at “5 Malunai" gallery in Vilnius (Fall 2021)
Kintai Arts Prize Prize
A Reserved Space for Artwork in Group Exhibition at Kintai Arts gallery in Kintai (Summer 2021)
MArteLive Art in Progress
1 Week Stay at Art Residencies in Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania and Poland in the Summer of 2021, for artists selected by the Jury.
Brought to you by:
* ProCult in Italy and Poland
* Tuzla Live in Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Kintai Arts in Lithuania
MUSEO DE VARGAS Prize
Exhibition at Museum De Vargas. one work will be hosted in a group exhibition (SPAIN)
BATOR ART Prize
Group exhibition at the Bator Art Gallery, one work per person (POLAND)
PASTIFICIO CERERE Prize
Portfolio revision with curators from Pastificio Cerere Foundation (ITALY)
AUTHENTICATION4ART Prize
Record of 10 works at Authentication 4 Art platform registration for artworks. Including the free use of the platform for an unlimited time and certificates (SPAIN)
THAT’S HALL Prize
Live or online exhibition at the That's Hall Galleria (ITALY)
FARMANI/HOUSE OF LUCIE Prize
Exhibition with the Farmani Group at the House of Lucie Galleries (HUNGARY/GREECE)
ArtSharing Prize
An artistic residency and an exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at Art Sharing gallery in Rome (ITALY)
ART G.A.P. Prize
Participation in a group exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at the ART G.A.P. gallery in Rome (ITALY)
Biennale MArteLive Prize
Participation in the 2023 MArteLive Biennial in Rome (ITALY)
Hossein Farmani
New York, USA
Hossein Farmani is a creative director, gallerist, curator, philanthropist, lecturer, founder and president of the Lucie Awards in New York, International Photography Awards, International Design Awards, Paris Photo Prize, London Creative Awards and Farmani Group.
He has curated over 200 photographic exhibitions.
He has been a Juror at the Photofest or Yangong Photo festivals.
He co-founded the Palm Springs Photo Festival, Snap Orlando, Month of Photography Los Angeles and the Istanbul Photo Festival.
His collection of contemporary photography is one of the most important in the USA.
Richard Blanshard
London, UK
Richard Blanshard is a British Cinematographer and Cinema Photographer specialized in portraits of stars.
He has been the Cannes Festival Photographer for 20 years. He was a set photographer for movies such as Mission Impossible, Little Buddha. He worked with the most famous directors such as Werner Herzog or Bernardo Bertolucci.
His awards for documentaries include Emmy and Peabody.
He photographed celebrities such as Naomi Campbell, Sylvester Stallone, Patrick Swayze, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger, The Beatles.
His still archive is represented by Getty Images.
Roberto Strano
Caltagirone, Italy
Roberto Strano is an Italian master of photo report compared to Mario Giacomelli, famous for the photo report Violated Angels realized in Brasilian favelas adressing the issue of sexual abuse of children.
His works belong to various private collectors and museums. He worked for Zoom and Avvenire magazines.
Author of the book Sicilian photographers around the world (with Giuseppe Tornatore, his photos are exhibited at the Permanent Museum of Modena Franco Fontana with works of such legends as: Man Ray, Cartier-Bresson, Toscani, Scianna, Franco Fontana, Fontcuberta, Hamilton, Doisneau and Avedon.
Szymon Szczesniak
Warsaw, Poland
Szymon Szczesniak is a Polish Master of Portrait represented by Leica Gallery, specialised in celebrities’ portraits and travel photography.
Professor at the Academy of Photography in Warsaw and Krakow, he works for advertising agencies and remarkable magazines such as Viva, Playboy, Gala, Twój Styl, Pani.
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His works were exhibited at the Leica Gallery Solms, Warsaw, and Port Autonome, Paris. Author of the report projects: Into the Wild, Egipt, Turkey, Morocco, Can I take your picture?. Double winner of Grand Font, Golden Iggle and Chimera awards.
Joanna Gorlach
Krakow, Poland
Joanna Gorlach is a Polish photographer, coordinator and curator of artistic events.
Head of the international Photomonth Festival, Krakow, one of the most important cultural events in Poland, she is also Professor of Photographic Documentation at the Pedagogical University, and Professor of Contemporary Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
She cooperated with the Lablab Foundation on the digitization of Zofia Rydet’s works and also teaches Contemporary Photography at the Academy of Art in Szczecin, Poland.
Marco Geppetti
Rome, Italy
Marco Geppetti is a gallery owner and photographer with experience in fashion, television and photojournalism.
Founder of That’s Hall Gallery, he began his career with the Troupe News agency founded by his father, Marcello, a photojournalist that inspired Federico Fellini to create the character of the Paparazzi in La Dolce Vita.
He collaborates with magazines such as Gente, Oggi, or TV Stelle and legendary tv programs: Fantastico, Domenica IN, Non è la Rai. He collaborates with casting agents and fashion agencies. Official photographer of Fantastica, the first "talent program" in Italy.
Joanna Longawa
Krakow, Poland / Rome, Italy
MArteLive Europe - Photography Curator
Polish Journalist writing in Italian, English and Spanish based in Rome. Editor in chief and founder of the JL Interviews art magazine in English. Foreign correspondent of Trendy. Art of Living, a luxurious Polish magazine (interviews with Lina Wertmüller, Jo Nesbø, Alessandro Baricco, Krzysztof Zanussi, Alex Gross, Ron Hicks). Collaborator of Nasz Swiat, Ser Argentino, Unfolding Roma and Romeing. Translator, poet, event organizer. Author of the book, Le prove dell’esistenza, Albatros, with Barbara Alberti’s introduction and Federico Moccia’s note.
Cash Prize
Cash Prize of € 300
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
Travel Grant
All travel costs to Rome covered to reach the MArteLive Europe Final Show and the MArteLive Biennial, both taking place on December 7-8-9, 2021.
Brought to you by MarteLive Europe
MArteLive Art in Progress
1 Week Stay at Art Residencies in Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania and Poland in the Summer of 2021, for artists selected by the Jury.
Brought to you by:
* ProCult in Italy and Poland
* Tuzla Live in Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Kintai Arts in Lithuania
MUSEO DE VARGAS Prize
Exhibition at Museum De Vargas. one work will be hosted in a group exhibition (SPAIN)
BATOR ART Prize
Group exhibition at the Bator Art Gallery, one work per person (POLAND)
PASTIFICIO CERERE Prize
Portfolio revision with curators from Pastificio Cerere Foundation (ITALY)
AUTHENTICATION4ART Prize
Record of 10 works at Authentication 4 Art platform registration for artworks. Including the free use of the platform for an unlimited time and certificates (SPAIN)
THAT’S HALL Prize
Live or online exhibition at the That's Hall Galleria (ITALY)
FARMANI/HOUSE OF LUCIE Prize
Exhibition with the Farmani Group at the House of Lucie Galleries (HUNGARY/GREECE)
ArtSharing Prize
An artistic residency and an exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at Art Sharing gallery in Rome (ITALY)
ART G.A.P. Prize
Participation in a group exhibition, lasting a minimum of 6 days at the ART G.A.P. gallery in Rome (ITALY)
Biennale MArteLive Prize
Participation in the 2023 MArteLive Biennial in Rome (ITALY)