from Franklin Furnace
The Anamorphosis Prize was established to promote excellence, dialogue and excitement in the field of self-published photobooks and photo-based artist books.
The word anamorphosis is derived from the Greek, ana meaning again and morphe meaning form. Anamorphosis is a distortion that demands a change in perspective from the viewer in order to be properly and completely viewed. This can be interpreted today as a whole new way of looking at things.
Self-publishing is creatively liberating. The most interesting and daring developments often occur on the margins. Allowing greater control over a creative vision and expression, self-publishing drives revolutionary change within the orbit of the photobook culture and enables the artist to autonomously sculpt a vocation.
The Anamorphosis Prize will be held 3 years in a row starting in 2015 and the winner will be chosen from a shortlist of 20 books, 3 of which will receive special jury mention. All submitted books will be donated to Franklin Furnaceand the shortlist of 20 books will also be included in the MoMA library.
The winner will receive $10,000.No strings attached.
The Anamorphosis Prize is open to all self-published photobooks and photo-based artist books published between September 1st 2016 and November 15st 2017
– Your book must be self-published in an edition of 50 or greater.
– Self-published means self-published.
– No collaboration with any publisher no matter the size is allowed.
– There is no entry fee.
– In order to be considered, entries must be received by November 15st, 2017.
– The shortlist of 20 books will be announced by December 1st, 2017.
– The winner will be announced January 1st 2018.
Ps: Your book will not be returned. All entries will be donated at the end of the contest to Franklin Furnace for their permanent collection.
If your book is selected for the shortlist you will be required to send an additional 2 copies upon notification: one for inclusion in the MoMA Library collection and another for display at special forthcoming events.
Please fill out the application form found HERE. This contains all pertinent information required for submission.
Playing definitions as nebulous, the photobook functions as a transparent vehicle for its content and the artist book uses the book form as medium.
A photo-based artist book is a work of art in itself.
Link to submission form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyiKZ2etCKem_AmTjp_FmGh5apo1-B...