First Art.Digitalpulp.net editorial :January Edition 2004-02-04
Welcome to the first Art.digitalpulp editorial !
A new year should always start with innovation, and this year is no exception. This is the new Art section of Digitalpulp, dedicated to bringing you a bit of visual food for thoughts, and to let you share photographs, drawings and artwork.
This month don’t miss the The Schweppes Photographic Portrait Prize 2003 which runs from the 5 November 2003 to the 15 February 2004 at the London Portrait Gallery.
This new annual international photographic portrait competition continues the tradition of the popular and prestigious John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award. This year saw a larger prize fund than previously as well as new categories including the Deloitte Award - for photographers aged 25 or under.
- but the focus remains the same: to celebrate and promote the very best in contemporary portrait photography through a competition that is open to all.
The exhibition presents 60 photographs selected from over 3,200 entries, including the winning portrait by Roben Antoniewicz and shortlisted works by Nadav Kander, Alan Powdrill and Victor Albrow and David Yeo, winner of the Deloitte Award.
Otherwise, I’ll be looking forward to showing you my latest works, which should be online at the end of the week. Also, I’ll remind you that Art.Digitalpulp.net is also about you : If you’d like to submit an entry, you can find my email address in the “about section” .
Best regards,
Chris Closset
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