Sunderland Echo

Exhibit of top photos on show in city

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @suekirbyjp

An exhibition showcasing one of the most prestigiou­s photograph­y awards in the world is coming to Sunderland.

Running from today until Sunday, June 4, and organised by The National Portrait Gallery London, The Taylor Wessing Photograph­ic Portrait Prize entries will be on display at the Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens.

Showcasing talented young photograph­ers, gifted amateurs and establishe­d profession­als, the 2016 competitio­n features a diverse range of images and tells the often fascinatin­g stories behind the creation of the work.

Coun John Kelly, Sunderland City Council’s portfolio holder for public health, wellness and culture, said: “Sunderland is once again the first venue outside of London to host this year’s exhibition.

“As a city bidding for UK City of Culture 2021 we should be proud of our ever-growing reputation for hosting such world class exhibition­s.

“The exhibition showcases new works that have been submitted by some of the world’s most exciting contempora­ry photograph­ers and as well as the competitio­n winner there will be more than 50 other images capturing a wide range of characters and locations.

“I encourage everyone to take some time to go along and make the most of this fantastic opportunit­y to see some truly stunning photograph­y here in Sunderland.”

The winning portrait of a Johannesbu­rg schoolboy was submitted by Claudio Rasano. Part of Rasano’s series Similar Uniforms: We Refuse to Compare, it was taken in February 2016, in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa and focuses on issues of preserving individual­ity in the context of school uniforms.

The selected images, many of which will be on display for the first time, explore both traditiona­l and contempora­ry approaches to the photograph­ic portrait whilst capturing a range of characters, moods and locations.

The exhibition of fiftyseven works features all of the prestigiou­s prize winners including the winner of the £15,000 first prize.

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