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Photography for a sustainable planet: There has been much talk about climate change. But not much about where we will see its first impact: water. Flooding. Drought. Contamination. Water is the vector of climate change. By 2010 an estimated 40 per cent of the world's poorest people will lack access to clean water. Two hundred million may be physically or economically displaced. This is not the future. This is now. The Prix Pictet is a major new global prize in photography that focuses on one of the greatest single issues of the twenty-first century: sustainability. With a single annual prize of CHF 100,000 ($86,000 USD), the Prix Pictet will reward photographers and the images they use to tell stories of urgent global significance. Each year the Prix Pictet will focus on a distinct sustainability theme. The theme for 2008 is water. Entry to the Prix Pictet is by nomination. A global nominations panel of 49 leading experts in the visual arts, from six continents, has made over 200 nominations from 43 countries. The independent jury of the Prix Pictet has shortlisted 18 photographers who have produced works that are of outstanding artistic merit and communicate messages of urgent global significance. The finalists are: Benoit Aquin Short-listed images will be exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo, in Paris, from 30 October - 8 November 2008. The winner of the Prix Pictet will be announced on 30 October 2008 at the Palais de Tokyo. Lens Culture is pleased to show a preview from each of the 18 shortlisted photographers. David Maisel |
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