AMSTERDAM.- On March 12th Onorato & Krebs (b. 1979, Switzerland) were chosen as the winners of the
Foam Paul Huf Award 2013 by an international jury. This annual prize given to a photography talent under 35 years consists of 20.000 and a project with Foam.
The Foam Paul Huf Award continues to attract portfolios from all over the world. Out of 84 nominees this year, 34 were from Europe, 12 from Asia, 15 from North America, 9 from South America, 7 from Africa and 7 from the Middle East.
The jury gathered in anticipation and was deeply impressed by the diversity and seriousness of the wide-ranging nominations from across the international photographic spectrum. The jury stated: Our shortlist consisted of a select group representing a variety of approaches, from contemporary docu-graphic to conceptual and fine-art practices. In the work of artistic collaborators Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs we see a playfulness and depth that touches upon the very DNA of photography. We happily confer this prize on them unanimously.
Darius Himes, chairman of the jury noted: "As illusionists intent on pushing against the boundaries of the medium, Onorato and Krebs skillfully engage their audiences and convey some of the magic that lies at the core of photographic image-making."
Director of Foam, Marloes Krijnen, on the Foam Paul Huf Award: Im tremendously proud of the existence and continuity of the Foam Paul Huf Award. Every year we see a great amount of new and qualitatively excellent work. Next to the Foam Magazine Talent Issue and Unseen, the international photography fair which takes places in September on the Westergasfabriek terrain in Amsterdam, the award is very much in line with Foams objective to discover and support international, young photography talent.