Photographer Ursula Schulz-Dornburg receives $50,000 prize
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Photographer Ursula Schulz-Dornburg receives $50,000 prize
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg will receive C$50,000.



TORONTO.- The Art Gallery of Ontario and Aimia announced the winner of the 2016 Aimia | AGO Photography Prize. Chosen by public vote, Ursula Schulz-Dornburg will receive C$50,000. Runners-up Talia Chetrit (USA), Jimmy Robert (France) and Elizabeth Zvonar (Canada) will each receive $5,000 to support their photography practices.

Developed through an innovative partnership between the AGO and Aimia, a Montreal-based global leader in data-driven marketing and loyalty analytics, the Aimia | AGO Photography Prize is an internationally renowned award for contemporary photography, recognizing Canadian and international artists whose work has exhibited extraordinary potential over the preceding five years.

With a total value of $90,000, the Prize recognizes the winner and three runners-up, and allocates $25,000 to support a national scholarship program for undergraduate students studying photography at select institutions across Canada. Since its inception in 2007, more than 42 artists have been recognized and supported by the Prize.

Ursula Schulz-Dornburg, winner of this year’s Aimia | AGO Photography Prize, is based in Germany.

Ursula Schulz-Dornburg has been using the house as a central image in her work since the end of the 1960s. Her work captures the historical and political importance of architecture and its destruction within the last century, investigating the relationship between industrial and architectural structures, land, and humans around the world. She has travelled from the secret village of Kurchatov, Kazakhstan to the Hejaz railway in Saudi Arabia, from Kronstadt, Russia to Armenia, and the border of Georgia and Azerbaijan to Iraq and Syria.

“On behalf of the AGO, I congratulate Ursula Schulz-Dornburg and all of the shortlisted artists,” said Stephan Jost, the AGO’s Michael and Sonja Koerner Director and CEO. “I also thank the voters, who each took the time to vote for an artist whose work spoke to them personally. Offering our public a voice in what is usually reserved for the art world is something we are very proud to do.”

“As a firm that believes in the power of corporate and arts sector collaboration and partnership, we are proud to recognize great achievements in contemporary photography,” said Vince Timpano, President, Americas Coalitions, at Aimia. “Congratulations to Ursula Schulz-Dornburg and all the shortlisted artists. Thank you for inviting us along your journey as you explore, deconstruct, and examine the world around you.”

The exhibition of work by all four finalists at the AGO will remain open until Jan. 1, 2017.










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