This year’s shortlist selection was made by Vince Aletti, curator, critic, and author who writes photography reviews for the New Yorker; Julien Frydman, director of Paris Photo; Lesley A. Martin, publisher of the Aperture book program and of The PhotoBook Review; Mutsuko Ota, editorial director of IMA magazine; and Barbara Tannenbaum, curator of photography at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The jury felt that a diversity of approaches and styles were represented
in this year’s entries, and they spent over ten hours to reach their
final decisions. “Both content and form are inextricably partnered,” in
the shortlisted photobooks, said Tannenbaum. “The content supports the
form, the form supports the content. The design and all the aspects of
the book are matched by the quality of the pictures. Both have to be
very high.” Aletti summarized the list by noting, “The final selection
offers a strong, international mix of genres, styles, and approaches to
the photobook. It also represents a particular attention to the book as
an object, in which selection of images, sequence, scale, typography,
and materials are all carefully considered."
The ten shortlisted titles for PhotoBook of the Year are:
Holy Bible
Photographers: Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin
Publisher: MACK, London / Archive of Modern Conflict, London
New York Arbor
Photographer: Mitch Epstein
Publisher: Steidl, Göttingen, Germany
Iris Garden
Photographer: William Gedney
Text: John Cage
Publisher: Little Brown Mushroom, Minneapolis
The Black Photo Album / Look at Me: 1890–1950
Photographer: Santu Mofokeng
Publisher: Steidl / The Walther Collection, Göttingen / New York
Surrendered Myself to the Chair of Life
Photographer: Jin Ohashi
Text: Nobuyoshi Araki
Publisher: AKAAKA, Tokyo
A01 [COD.19.1.1.43] — A27 [S | COD.23]
Photographer: Rosângela Rennó
Publisher: RR Edições, Rio de Janeiro
Rasen Kaigan
Photographer: Lieko Shiga
Publisher: AKAAKA, Tokyo
Birds of the West Indies
Photographer: Taryn Simon
Publisher: Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, Germany
The PIGS
Photographer: Carlos Spottorno
Publisher: Phree and Editorial RM, Madrid
War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath
Photographers: Various
Authors: Anne Wilkes Tucker and Will Michels, with Natalie Zelt
Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Houston / Yale University Press, New Haven
You can see the twenty shortlisted titles for the First PhotoBook HERE.
The 6th FotoBookFestival presents the Photobook Award 2013, with
nominations of the best photobooks from the previous year, selected by a
jury of well known photography experts from around the world. Each
expert chooses his or her own favourite book. Here are the nominations: