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The Oskar Barnack Award, presented almost continuously since 1979, recognizes photography expressing the relationship between man and the environment. History and purposeThe Oskar Barnack Award was presented by World Press Photo for the years 1979 to 1992, in the following year.[1] It was named after Oskar Barnack (1879–1936), designer of the first Leica camera, on the hundredth anniversary of his birth. After a short hiatus, Leica (first the Leica Group but from shortly thereafter Leica Camera) resumed the award in 1995 and has continued it to date (2014). It is now more formally titled the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. The award is given to "professional photographers whose unerring powers of observation capture and express the relationship between man and the environment in the most graphic form in a sequence of a minimum of 10 up to a maximum of 12 images".[2] A "Newcomer Award", for photographers aged 25 and below, was added in 2009; a "Public Award", with submissions via i-shot-it.com, in 2014.[2] The selection process does not demand that jurors recuse themselves from evaluating submissions by photographers from the same agency, for such a situation is not considered to present a juror with a conflict of interest.[3] Winners, World Press Photo period (1979–1992)
Winners, Leica period (1995 to present)
for his series "Red Ink", made in 2017 in North Korea for The New Yorker. In 2009, the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award was added.
In 2014, the Leica Oskar Barnack Public Award was added.
Notes1. ^For evidence of hosting by World Press Photo and for the one-year lag, see the references provided for the table of winners within this article. 2. ^1 "Leica Oskar Barnack Award", leica-oskar-barnack-award.com. Accessed 25 May 2014. 3. ^Pete Brook, "Conflict of interest within jury process? NOOR Images and Leica Oskar Barnack Award respond", Prison Photography, 28 June 2011. Accessed 17 May 2014. 4. ^During the World Press Photo period, awards seem to have been identified with the year of entry submission, and conferred in the following year. Thus the Leica page that lists these ("Winner 2002–1979") describes most as for one year later, and so for example Bergkamp is described as the winner for 1980. (There appears to be a further complexity involving the award for Eugene Richards.) 5. ^"1979, Floris Bergkamp, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 6. ^"1980, Björn H. Larsson Ask, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 7. ^"1981, Wendy Watriss, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 8. ^"1982, Neil McGahee, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 9. ^"1983, Stormi Lee Greener, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 10. ^"[https://www.nytimes.com/1985/02/17/nyregion/bhopal-picture-wins-award.html Bhopal picture wins award]", New York Times, 17 February 1985. Accessed 19 May 2014. 11. ^"1984, Sebastião Salgado, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 12. ^"1985, David Turnley, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 19 May 2014. 13. ^"1986, Jeff Share, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 22 May 2014. 14. ^"World press photo 1988", Zoom 80 (May 1988): 36–42. Abstract here in ProQuest. 15. ^"1987, Christopher Steele-Perkins, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20140525062805/http://www.archive.worldpressphoto.org/search/layout/result/indeling/detailwpp/form/wpp/q/ishoofdafbeelding/true/trefwoord/year/1987/trefwoord/prize/Individual%20awards |date=2014-05-25 }}", World Press Photo. Accessed 22 May 2014. 16. ^" search/layout/result/indeling/detailwpp/form/wpp/q/ishoofdafbeelding/true/trefwoord/year/1988/trefwoord/prize/Individual%20awards 1988, Charles Mason, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 22 May 2014. 17. ^"1989, Raphaël Gaillarde, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 22 May 2014. 18. ^"1990, Barry Lewis, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 22 May 2014. 19. ^Herman Keppy, "World press photo: tentoonselling in Amsterdamse nieuwe kerk", Focus 4 (April 1992): 36–37. Abstract here in ProQuest. 20. ^"1991, Sebastião Salgado, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 24 May 2014. 21. ^"1992, Eugene Richards, Individual awards, Oskar Barnack Award", World Press Photo. Accessed 24 May 2014. 22. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 In italics: title; [in brackets]: subject. 23. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Winner 2002–1979", leica-oscar-barnack-award.com. Accessed 16 May 2014. 24. ^"Gianni Berengo Gardin: Lifetime achievement", 6th annual Lucie awards, 2008. Accessed 25 May 2014. 25. ^Siobhan Brannigan, "Larry Towell (1994–10–14)", Kodak Lectures, Ryerson University. Accessed 25 May 2014. 26. ^"Exhibitions: Jane Evelyn Atwood, Médiathèque des Rencontres de la photographie, Arles, 2008. Accessed 19 May 2014. 27. ^"Authors", Atlante Italiano 007. Accessed 19 May 2014. 28. ^"Doury, Claudine". Médiathèque des Rencontres de la photographie, Arles. Accessed 18 May 2014. 29. ^"Luc Delahaye: Winter Journey", Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte. Accessed 18 May 2014. 30. ^"Sète #09: Bertrand Meunier: 'Sète, solaire et minérale'", La Maison de l'Image Documentaire, 2008. {{Fr icon}} Accessed 18 May 2014. 31. ^"Bertrand Meunier", Tendance Floue. 24 May 2014. 32. ^"Narelle Autio" (PDF), Michael Reid. Accessed 18 May 2014. 33. ^"Beach pictures: It's just another prize-winning day out there", Sydney Morning Herald, 15 April 2002. Accessed 24 May 2014. 34. ^1 "Winner 2003, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 35. ^"In pictures: Oscar Barnack Award", BBC. Accessed 18 May 2014. 36. ^1 "Winner 2004, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 37. ^"In pictures: Oscar Barnack Award", BBC. Accessed 18 May 2014. 38. ^1 "Winner 2005, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 39. ^Jonathan Derbyshire, "Rainbows of the inner city", New Statesman, 31 March 2011. Accessed 18 May 2014. 40. ^1 "Winner 2006, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 41. ^Jay Defoore, "Tomas Munita wins Leica Oskar Barnack prize", Popular Photo, 19 December 2008 [sic]. Accessed 18 May 2014. 42. ^1 "Winner 2007, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 43. ^"'Es el testamento de un fracaso': Julio Bittencourt", Quesabesde. {{Es icon}} Accessed 18 May 2014. 44. ^"Winner 2008, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 45. ^"Personalities of Between the Seas jury", Jihlava IDFF, 17 October 2010. Accessed 18 May 2014. 46. ^"Winner 2017: Terje Abusdal, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 September 2017. 47. ^1 {{cite news|accessdate=2018-09-07|title=Winners of 2018 Leica Oskar Barnack Awards Announced|url=https://www.pdnonline.com/features/industry-updates/awards-competitions/winners-of-2018-leica-oskar-barnack-awards-announced/|newspaper=Photo District News|date=6 September 2018}} 48. ^1 {{cite web|accessdate=2018-09-07|title=International Photo Contest – The Leica Oskar Barnack Award|url=https://www.leica-oskar-barnack-award.com/en/|website=International Photo Contest – The Leica Oskar Barnack Award}} 49. ^"Winner 2009, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 50. ^"Mikhael Subotzky gana el Leica Oskar Barnack Award", Xatakafoto, 16 July 2009. Accessed 17 May 2014. 51. ^1 "Leica announces the winner of the Oskar Barnack Award 2009", Photography Monthly, 10 July 2009. Accessed 17 May 2014. 52. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2009, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 53. ^"Winner 2010, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 54. ^"Oskar-Barnack-Preis 2010 - Die kalten Jahre sind vorbei", Süddeutsche Zeitung, 1 June 2010. {{De icon}} Accessed 17 May 2014. 55. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2010, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 56. ^"Photo essay: Kashmir, by Andy Spyra", Invisible Photographer Asia, 2 June 2010. Accessed 17 May 2014. 57. ^"Winner 2011, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 58. ^Mark Rykoff, "Jan Grarup: 2011 Oskar Barnack prize winner", Time, 15 June 2011. Accessed 25 May 2014. 59. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2011, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 60. ^"Winner 2012, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 61. ^"Frank Hallam Day: RV night", Orlando Museum of Art. Accessed 17 May 2014. 62. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2012, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 63. ^"Piotr Zbierski: Pass by me and Love has to be reinvented", Krakow Photo Fringe, 2013. Accessed 18 May 2014. 64. ^"Winner 2013, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 65. ^"Reception and Artist’s Talk Celebrates Evgenia Arbugaeva’s 'Tiksi' Exhibit, November 14", Center of Documentary Studies, Duke University. Accessed 17 May 2014. 66. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2013, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 May 2014. 67. ^"Ciril Jazbec dobitnik nagrade festivala v Arlesu", times.si. {{Sl icon}} Accessed 18 May 2014. 68. ^"Winner Award Newcomer 2017: Sergey Melnitchenko, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 17 September 2017. 69. ^"Winner 2014, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 25 May 2014. 70. ^"Winner Newcomer Award 2014, leica-oskar-barnack.com. Accessed 25 May 2014. 71. ^"Alejandro Cegarra ganó el Premio Leica", Entorno inteligente, 23 May 2014. {{Es icon}} Accessed 25 May 2014. 72. ^"Leica anniversary and Oskar Barnack update!", i-shot-it.com, 23 May 2014. Accessed 25 May 2014. 73. ^"Comfort zone", i-shot-it.com. Accessed 25 May 2014. ReferencesExternal links
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