Eiger African Photobook of the year 2024
The Eiger Foundation African Photobook of the Year Awards is an annual prize offered to the best photographic publication by a photographer from, or working in, Africa. The Inside Out Centre for the Arts is the proud facilitator of these awards for the 2024 cycle.
Visit the Eiger Foundation website for more information on the photobook awards
Announcing the Top 4 Finalists for the Eiger African Photobook of the Year Award 2024
9 September 2024 – The Eiger Foundation is thrilled to announce the top 4 finalists for the Eiger African Photobook of the Year Award 2024.
This prestigious award celebrates the creativity, artistry, and storytelling power of photographers and visual artists from across Africa. The finalists were selected based on their compelling narratives, innovative photographic techniques, and their ability to provide new perspectives on contemporary African life and culture.
The Top 4 Finalists (in alphabetical order) are:
Asmaa Waguih Eltobi (Egypt) - Unfinished War: A Journey Through Civil War in Yemen
A poignant exploration of the human cost and emotional toll of the civil war in Yemen, captured through the lens of Egyptian photographer Asmaa Waguih Eltobi. The book presents a nuanced portrayal of conflict, focusing on the resilience and strength of those affected.
Léonard Pongo (Belgium / Republic of Congo) - The Uncanny
Through evocative imagery, Léonard Pongo’s The Uncanny delves into the complexities of identity and memory within the context of the Congo. The photobook blurs the lines between documentary and fine art photography, offering a unique visual narrative that challenges preconceived notions.
Sabelo Mlangeni (South Africa) - Isivumelwano
In Isivumelwano, Sabelo Mlangeni captures intimate moments that reflect the diverse cultural tapestry of South Africa. His work is a testament to the power of everyday life, highlighting themes of community, identity, and belonging in a rapidly changing world.
Fethi Sahraoui (Algeria) - Triangles of Views
Fethi Sahraoui’s Triangles of Views offers a distinctive perspective on Algerian society, weaving together personal stories and collective memory. His approach combines street photography with portraiture, creating a vibrant tapestry of contemporary Algerian life.
These finalists were selected from a highly competitive field of submissions from across the continent. Each photobook represents a significant contribution to the understanding and appreciation of African photography, showcasing the rich diversity of voices and visions that define the continent today.
The Eiger African Photobook of the Year Award aims to promote the artistic and cultural significance of photobooks as a medium for storytelling and creative expression. The winner of this year’s award will be announced during a live virtual event in the first week of October 2024. Details of this event will be announced soon, and we encourage everyone to join us for this celebration of African photography.
“We are incredibly proud to highlight these remarkable works that reflect the depth and diversity of African photography,” said Roger Ballen, 2024 judge at the Eiger Foundation. “These finalists not only exhibit exceptional technical skill but also convey profound narratives that resonate globally.”
The Eiger Foundation extends its gratitude to all participants and the esteemed panel of judges for their hard work and dedication in making this year’s selection process a success.
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