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The Critical Mass 2007 book award winners are:
Hardbound: Joni Sternbach
Softbound: Peter van Agtmael
Congratulations!
General Info on Critical Mass:
What Is Critical Mass?
Critical Mass is an annual juried competition sponsored by Photolucida. It is a valuable addition to Photolucida's popular in-person Portfolio Reviews, and offers an online submission and selection process. Critical Mass participants receive tremendous artistic exposure at a fraction of the cost of in-person reviews. 2007 is the fourth year of Critical Mass.
The aim of Critical Mass and all Photolucida programming is to provide participants with career-building opportunities and to promote the best emerging and mid-career artists working today.
As an entrant to Critical Mass, you should not expect feedback from the jurors unless they want to contact you about doing something with your work. Critical Mass is more about exposure than feedback.
Click here for Critical Mass Success Stories
Book Awards!
Photolucida will publish monographs for 2 or more artists selected from the top-scoring finalists. All book awards are reserved for artists without a previously published monograph. Photographers with self-published books are still eligible for the book awards. If you already have a monograph, you still have 200 great reasons to participate in Critical Mass!
Critical Mass Book Award Winners 2006 - Camille Seaman, Donald Weber, Amy Stein
Critical Mass Book Award Winners 2005 - Hiroshi Wantanabe, Louie Palu, Sage Sohier
Everyone who enters Critical Mass will receive the 2007 winners' books! In addition, you will receive a CD-ROM with the work of all Critical Mass 2007 entrants' work on it.
Purchase Critical Mass Books!
The monographs of the 2005 Critical Mass book award winners are now available for purchase! Please click here to order Hiroshi Watanabe's 'Findings', Louie Palu's 'Cage Call' or Sage Sohier's 'Perfectible Worlds'.
Procedure
Critical Mass has a two-part submission process. First you pay a $50 registration fee to upload your images and text. We will then format your work and distribute the pages to the pre-screeners for scoring.
The pre-screening committee is comprised of the following people:
The Photolucida Board
Sean Corcoran, Curator of Photographs, Museum of the City of New York
Larry Davis, Founder/Director, Soho Photo
Roy Flukinger, Research Curator of Photography, Harry Ransom Center
Nelson Hancock, Founder/Director, Nelson Hancock Gallery
Chris Jones, Publisher, Cindercone Press
Horace Long, Exhibition Committee, Blue Sky Gallery
William Messer, Independent Curator
Claire Annette Mussard, Consultant
Brady Nichols, Independent Curator
Paul Pauletti, Director, Paul Pauletti Gallery
Rick Perez, Assistant Director, Stephen Cohen Gallery
P. Elaine Sharpe - Independent Curator
Tina Schelhorn, Director, Galerie Lichtblick
George Slade, Artistic Director, Minnesota Center for Photography
Martha Takayama - Tepper Takayama Fine Arts
Paula Tognarelli - Griffin Museum for Photography, Executive Director/Curator
If you are one of the top 150 photographers chosen by the pre-screeners, then you will pay an additional $250 fee and your work will be sent out to the full panel of 200 reviewers.
200 Reviewers!
Like last year, this is a truly international group of jurors representing a wide variety of photographic interests. The list of jurors is now available - we have made a great effort to represent the range of professional affiliation (gallery owners, curators, publishers, editors, etc.) and expressed artistic preferences (documentary, conceptual, social landscape, portraiture, etc.). Jurors will be sent a CD-ROM of the photographers' work, as well as a hard-copy thumbnail image index of all the artists with contact information. This serves as a good reference tool for a multitude of purposes. Critical Mass jurors are not allowed to submit their own work to Critical Mass.
Cost
Initial registration: $50
(If you are selected as one of the top 150 photographers):
200 reviewers: $250 more
Online Submissions
Enter Critical Mass via our online web interface system.
Download and print this pdf, with clear instructions on how to enter Critical Mass, as well as some helpful hints. We recommend that you print it out and give it a careful go-over. General submission guidelines are in the orange box on the left side of this page.
Photolucida reserves the right to reproduce all work submitted for Critical Mass on the materials distributed to the Critical Mass reviewers and fellow participating photographers. One may not pull work from the competition after it has been submitted. Photolucida reserves the right to reproduce winning work in announcements, catalogs, Web sites and publications that report on or promote the competition. Submission of an entry to this competition signifies acceptance of all conditions stated.
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