Storm on view at Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago
Prix Pictet shortlisted photographers explore contemporary themes of instability, from environmental collapse to social unrest.
Visit the exhibition from Monday to Saturday, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm (8.00pm on Thursdays).
Related events:
- Exhibition tour and panel discussion: Collective Climate Action (Thursday, June 11, 6:00p.m - 8:00p.m).
In partnership with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), MoCP welcomes Gina Ramirez, NRDC Director, Midwest Environmental Health, Joel Scata, NRDC Environmental and Administrative Law Attorney, and Senator Graciela Guzman for an exhibition tour and panel discussion about the role artists, advocates, attorneys, and politicians play in addressing climate change. - Virtual artist talk: Marina Caneve and Hannah Modigh (Thursday, July 9, 12:00p.m – 1:00p.m)
Join MoCP for a virtual artist talk with Prix Pictet Storm exhibiting artists Marina Caneve and Hannah Modigh.Both artists explore themes of memory, place, and the socio-political landscapes that shape our understanding of the land. In conversation, they will share insights into their work and their participation in the Prix Pictet prize and exhibition.
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The twelve photographers shortlisted for Prix Pictet Storm
Takashi Arai, Exposed in a Hundred Suns, 2011– ongoing
Marina Caneve, Are They Rocks or Clouds?, 2015–19
Tom Fecht, Luciferines — entre chien et loup (Luciferines — Between Dog and Wolf), 2015–25
Balazs Gardi, The Storm, 2020–21
Roberto Huarcaya, Amazogramas, 2014
Alfredo Jaar, The End, 2025
Belal Khaled, Hands Tell Stories, 2023–24
Hannah Modigh, Hurricane Season, 2012–16
Baudouin Mouanda, Ciel de saison (Seasonal Sky), 2020
Camille Seaman, The Big Cloud, 2008–14
Laetitia Vançon, Tribute to Odesa, 2022
Patrizia Zelano, Acqua Alta a Venezia (High Water in Venice), 2019