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166 not out for global RPS exhibition The world’s longest-running photography exhibition is back for its 166th time! The Royal The under 30s award has been won by Kunnath for her series Not What You Saw , which centres on south-Indian
The Royal Photographic Society’s long-running and prestigious annual contest unveils some of the standout images you can see first hand at the Saatchi Gallery in London next month
and they exhibit a massive range of looks from around the globe. The 166th edition awards have been presented to Lydia Goldblatt and Keerthana Kunnath in recognition for their outstanding contributions to the art. Goldblatt received the prestigious IPE award for her deeply personal series Fugue , which explores motherhood, considering love and grief, mothering and losing a mother, as well as intimacy and distance.
ROYAL APPROVAL Clockwise from above: Keerthana Kunnath’s
Photographic Society’s International Photography Exhibition (IPE) is at the renowned Saatchi Gallery in London from 5 August to 18 September. It’s free to enter, where you can see the best images of the 4000 amateur and pro photographers who submitted their work. From this, 113 prints from 51 photographers have been chosen,
female bodybuilders who challenge entrenched gender and beauty norms by embracing physical strength. Whether you want to see these winners up close or check out the huge variety of world-class images that are also on show, it’s a fabulous exhibition that can only inspire you. rps.org
bodybuilder; Tina Poppe’s
Chrysanthemum; Lydia Goldblatt’s Bone. All courtesy of the RPS
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