International Center of Photography announces 2014 Infinity Awards winners
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International Center of Photography announces 2014 Infinity Awards winners
Samuel A. James. In a dying swamp forest in the Niger Delta, a worker pours crude on a fire to begin the refining process. Entire camps can easily, and often do, explode when the fumes produced during the refining process catch fire. The workers cook under the cover of night to evade authorities tracking the smoke from their operations. Courtesy the artist.



NEW YORK, NY.- The International Center of Photography announced the honorees of the 2014 Infinity Awards including Jürgen Schadeberg, who will receive the Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement Award at the gala event on Monday, April 28, 2014, at Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers, in New York City.

“It is with great joy that we honor this remarkable pool of talent,” said ICP Executive Director Mark Lubell. “This year’s recipients have each made significant contributions to the field of photography and the powerful way in which the image is viewed and interpreted around the world.”

THE 2014 RECIPIENTS

• Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement: Jürgen Schadeberg

• Art: James Welling

• Fashion: Steven Klein

• Photojournalism: Stephanie Sinclair and Jessica Dimmock

• Publication: “Holy Bible” Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, MACK/AMC, 2013

• Young Photographer: Samuel A. James

Jürgen Schadeberg is a German-born South African photographer, editor, curator, and teacher known for his depictions of Apartheid, particularly his iconic images of Nelson Mandela. He has been featured in several ICP exhibitions, most recently Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life.

James Welling is an artist whose diverse photographic production has been tremendously influential. Making both representational and abstract work, Welling has brought an important experimental sensibility to photography. His work is featured in our spring exhibition What Is a Photograph? Welling is a professor at the University of California at Los Angeles.

Steven Klein makes provocative, boundary-defying fashion photographs and video collaborations. His repertoire ranges across subjects and includes suburban outcasts, improbable lovers, gorgeous loafers, and aging beauties, all seen through an imagination that is beguiling, erotic, wicked, and darkly humorous. He was featured in the 2009 ICP exhibition Weird Beauty: Fashion Photography Now, which presented innovative contemporary fashion photography.

Stephanie Sinclair and Jessica Dimmock, both represented by the VII agency, share the photojournalism award for their work on the project “Too Young To Wed,” which focuses on child marriage. Sinclair covers issues of gender and human rights in her work, including self-immolation. Dimmock’s book The Ninth Floor documented heroin users in Manhattan over several years. She is a graduate of the School of the International Center of Photography.

Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin are collaborators on the work Holy Bible, which is the publication winner. Holy Bible mimics the structure and content of the King James version and uses images from The Archive of Modern Conflict to comment on visual representations of armed hostilities.

Samuel A. James is a documentary photographer whose ongoing study of the impact of the dangerous, clandestine oil industry in the Niger Delta has garnered international acclaim. He is also a teacher and the co-founder of the Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice at the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University, where he also teaches.










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