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The Leopold Godowsky, Jr. Color Photography Awards honor the co-inventor of Kodachrome film, a man whose contributions have had a major and lasting impact on photography. Established in 1987, the international awards recognize excellence in the field of contemporary color photography and are gathered via nominations from a prestigious, international group of curators, critics, editors, and educators. The awards were made possible through the generosity of Godowsky, Jr.’s late wife, Frances Gershwin Godowsky, in counsel with her son, Leopold Godowsky III. Over the course of 6 award cycles—with the first presented in 1988, and the most recent in 2005—the awards have bolstered the careers of some 28 individual artists representing over 18 countries on 7 continents. Artists for the Leopold Godowsky, Jr. Color Photography Awards are selected by invitation only. For more information, contact the PRC at prc@bu.edu. Please note, all information is adapted from past PRC publications of their respective years, and thus represents the artists' residence and work as interpreted by the PRC at the time of their awards. Awards and Regions Additional Information |
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