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Elliott Erwitt to receive
Outstanding Contribution to Photography at
2015 Sony World Photography Awards
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Intimate exhibition of Erwitt’s stills, films and book at Somerset House, London 24
April – 10 May
Rare artist talk in London, 24 April
Images available for press use at press.worldphoto.org
© Elliott Erwitt / MAGNUM PHOTOS
04 February: Renowned Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt is to be honoured at the 2015
Sony World Photography Awards.
Erwitt, aged 86, will receive the Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize in person at the
awards’ annual gala dinner in London on Thursday 23 April.
To coincide, an intimate show celebrating a combination of Erwitt’s most familiar and lesser
known work from across his 60 year career will be presented at Somerset House, London from
24 April – 10 May as part of the Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition. A rare public talk
between Erwitt and his long-time book designer Stuart Smith will also take place on 24 April.
Recognised worldwide for his candid and often ironic black and white images capturing
everyday life, Elliott Erwitt is a modest master who approaches both his commercial and
personal work with the same wry and witty visual brilliance.
Since joining Magnum in 1953, the French born American has captured historic events,
personalities, humour and the absurd, with a seeming effortlessness and an inherent eye for
good photographs. Describing his craft, Erwitt says: “To me, photography is an art of
observation, it’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place. I’ve found it has little
to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
While Erwitt’s images of President Nixon, Marilyn Monroe and Parisian dogs are instantly
recognisable, the photographer has produced a huge body of diverse work across stills and film
and continues to do so today. The exhibition at Somerset House will showcase this range with
Erwitt’s vast collection of book publications, a collection of archive prints, a digital presentation
of his Personal Best (Erwitt’s favourite photographs) and a selection of his films.
Friend and fellow Magnum photographer, Hiroji Kubota says about Erwitt: “Certainly, Elliott is a
born photographer and also the most intelligent photographer I came to know. It is astonishing
that he has been a top photographer for the last 60 years. I bet he will stay on top for another
10 years. At least.”
The Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award is given each year by the Sony World
Photography Awards in recognition of a photographer’s significance on the photographic
industry. Previous recipients include Eve Arnold, William Klein, Marc Riboud, William Eggleston
and Mary Ellen Mark.
Astrid Merget Motsenigos, Creative Director of the World Photography Organisation and
organiser of the awards, comments: “Elliott is entirely unique and independent in every way.
Photography is part of his very fabric, but he also clearly separates what he calls his ‘hobby’,
from his client work. To most, there will be no noticeable difference between the two. That is
what makes him a master.”
Elliott Erwitt will receive his award on Thursday 23 April at the 2015 Sony World Photography
Awards Gala Ceremony. On the same night, the winners of the awards’ professional categories
and the overall L’Iris d’Or / Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year will be
announced.
Alongside Erwitt’s exhibition at Somerset House, the winning and shortlisted photographers of
the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards will also be on display.
Tickets for the exhibition and for the artist talk between Elliott Erwitt and Stuart Smith can be
booked at www.worldphoto.org/2015exhibition
Images
A selection of images by Elliott Erwitt are available to download at press.worldphoto.org
You are welcome to use two out of the four free press images, as well as one of the headshots
available. No image may be cropped, overlaid with text or altered in any way.
For further details and other image requests please contact:
Kristine Bjørge, PR Manager, World Photography Organisation
+44 (0) 20 7886 3049 / kristine@worldphoto.org
Notes to editors:
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A press preview of the 2015 Sony World Photography Awards exhibition will take place at Somerset
House, London on Thursday 23 April. Please register to attend by emailing Kristine@worldphoto.org
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About World Photography Organisation (WPO)
WPO supports professional, amateur and young photographers, lending a global platform for the
photographic industry to communicate, converge and showcase current trends across all genres of
photography. Delivering various initiatives to this global community, these programmes involve the
photographer in commercial, cultural and educational activities within the many industry sectors, whilst
also creating events for the public to participate in. Currently included within the WPO portfolio are: the
Sony World Photography Awards; the World Photography Student Focus Competition and Youth on
Assignment. In addition the WPO have recently launched Photo Shanghai, Asia-Pacific’s premiere
international Art Fair focused on photography and The Magazine, a monthly online publication where
photography is explored, debated and discussed. WPO also has a thriving online presence via its website,
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and engages its online audience via regular PhotoTALK discussions. For
more information please visit www.worldphoto.org
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About Sony Corporation
Sony Corporation is a leading manufacturer of audio, video, game, communications, key device and
information technology products for the consumer and professional markets. With its music, pictures,
computer entertainment and online businesses, Sony is uniquely positioned to be the leading electronics
and entertainment company in the world. Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of approximately $75
billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014. Sony Global Web Site: http://www.sony.net/
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About Somerset House
A unique part of the London cultural scene, Somerset House is an historic building where surprising and
original work comes to life.
From its 18th century origins, Somerset House has been a centre for debate and discussion – an
intellectual powerhouse for the nation. Somerset House is today a key cultural destination in London in
which to experience a broad range of artistic activity, engage with artists, designers and makers and be a
part of a major creative forum – an environment that is relaxed, welcoming to all and inspirational to visit
while providing a stimulating workplace for the cultural and creative industries.
Since its opening in 2000, Somerset House has built up a distinctive outdoor public programme including
Skate, concerts, an open-air film season and a diverse range of temporary exhibitions throughout the site
focusing on contemporary culture, with an extensive learning programme attached.
It is now the home of London Fashion Week in February and September each year and probably the
biggest community of creative organisations in London including the The Courtauld Gallery and Institute
of Art, King’s College London Cultural Institute and over 100 other creative businesses. We currently
attract approximately 2.5 million visitors every year.
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