The jury of the 2023 Photography Prize of the Vila Casas Foundation - made up of Natàlia Chocarro, Sophie Köhler, Antonio Sagnier, Àlex Susanna, Laura Terré and Antoni Vila Casas - has selected 33 finalist works from among all the proposals that have been submitted in this edition, which has closed with a participation record of 471 registrations compared to the previous edition, which had 373.
The selected works can be seen in an exhibition at the Palau Solterra in Torroella de Montgrí between April 29 and June 18 and it will be during the inauguration, Saturday April 29 at 12:30 p.m., when the jury's verdict will be read and the awards will be given to the two award-winning works.
The 33 finalist artists are: Nora Ancarola, Samuel Aranda, Marc Ávila Català, Juan Baraja, Quim Boix, Andrés Cañal, Maite Caramés, Carma Casula, Salvi Danés, Ana DMatos, Beatriz Dubois, Michael Dunev, Alba Duque, Ingrid Ferrer Homs, Rosa Gabriela, Eugeni Gay Marín, Lucía Gorostegui, Ramon Guimarães, Anna Ill, Joan-Ramon Manchado, Xavier Manrique, Gemma Miralda, Santos Montes, Myriam Negre, Jaume Parera, Alberto Polo, Lluc Queralt, Kati Riquelme, David Salcedo, Rubèn Tresserras , Blanca Viñas, Clàudia Vives-Fierro and Román Yñán.
Once again, the Vila Casas Foundation has announced the edition of the awards dedicated, on a rotating basis, to the disciplines of painting, sculpture and photography. This year it is the turn of the Photography Prize and the two works, awarded €6,000 and €3,000, will become the property of the Vila Casas Foundation. The winner of the first prize will hold an individual exhibition at Can Framis in 2024.