Free exhibition at the State Library from July 31 to August 20, 2021.
45 of the World’s best press photos from 2020 are on display
The World Press Photo Exhibition which showcases the best visual journalism of the past year will be on show at the State Library of Western Australia from July 31 to August 20, 2021.
The free exhibition presents the winners of the 2021 World Press Photo Contest.
Since 1955, the annual contest has recognised professional photographers for the best pictures presented as individual photos or stories in eight categories captured in the past year of visual journalism.
In an unprecedented year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and social justice protests around the globe, the winners share a diversity of interpretations and perspectives to these and other urgent issues such as the climate crisis, transgender people’s rights, and territorial conflicts.
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Wanted in Rome
18 May, 2021
The
2021 edition of the World Press Photo exhibition will be held at Rome s Mattatoio, the former slaughterhouse in the Testaccio district, from 28 May until 22 August.
This marks the first time that the Mattatoio venue welcomes the annual show whose previous editions were held at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni on the central Via Nazionale.
The 64th annual World Press Photo Contest drew entries from around the world: 4,315 photographers from 130 countries submitted more than 74,000 images.
Each year an independent jury at the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam selects images for this
prestigious recognition of international photojournalism, with winners chosen in eight categories including general news, sports, the environment and portraits.