Martin Barnes

Martin Barnes

Senior Curator of Photographs, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Martin Barnes is Senior Curator of Photographs at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) London, which he joined in 1995 from his previous position at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Since 1997 he has worked with the V&A’s National Collection of the Art of Photography, building and researching the collection and devising exhibitions.

Martin has curated numerous UK and international touring exhibitions including: Aspects of Architecture (2005); Where Are We? Questions of Landscape (2007-08); Something That I’ll Never Really See: Contemporary Photography from the V&A (2008-10); and Beneath the Surface, the inaugural exhibition for Photo London, Somerset House (2015). He was the V&A curator for the Museum’s exhibitions: Diane Arbus Revelations (2005-6); Twilight: Photography in the Magic Hour (2006); Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography (2010); Figures and Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography (2011); Island Stories: Fifty Years of Photography in Britain (2012-13); Captain Linnaeus Tripe: Photographer of India and Burma, 1854-1860 (2015); Richard Learoyd: Dark Mirror (2015-16) and Paul Strand: Photography and Film for the 20th Century (2016).

His publications include: Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England through a Victorian Lens, (2001); Illumine: Photographs by Garry Fabian Miller: A Retrospective (2005); Twilight: Photography in the Magic Hour (2006); Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography (2010) and Horst: Patterns from Nature (2014). He has written essays for many contemporary photographers’ books including, Al Vandenberg, Richard Learoyd, Hellen van Meene, Wim Wauman, Jim Naughten, Nermine Hammam, Sato Tokihiro, Frances Kearney, Hendrik Kerstens, Daniel Naudé, Peter Marlow and Susan Derges. Martin was editor of Talking Photography, a catalogue of the audio and visual collections of the British Library National Sound Archive, where he is an interviewer for the Oral History of British Photography project. He has written entries for The Folio Society Book of the 100 Greatest Photographs (2006) and the Encyclopaedia of Nineteenth Century Photography (2007) and contributed to international exhibition catalogues on the role of photography in the Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts Movements.

He was presented with the Royal Photographic Society J. Dudley Johnston Award in 2013 in recognition of ‘major achievements in the field of photographic criticism and the history of photography, awarded for sustained excellence over a period of time.’

Space Jury

The jury for the Prix Pictet are a group of leading experts in the visual arts from around the world including directors of major museums and galleries as well as journalists and critics. They lead the global search for images of high artistic qcuality and narrative power and fit the theme of a particular cycle.

  • Sir David King (Chairman)

    UK Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative for Climate Change (SRCC)

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  • Martin Barnes

    Senior Curator of Photographs, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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  • Valérie Belin

    Photographer and Laureate of Prix Pictet Disorder

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  • Philippe Bertherat

    Former Managing Partner, Pictet Group

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  • Jan Dalley

    Arts Editor, Financial Times

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  • Emmanuelle de l’Écotais

    Curator of Photography, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

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  • Dambisa Moyo

    Economist and Author

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  • Sebastião Salgado

    Photographer

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  • Wang Shu

    Architect

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