"The Shape We’re In"

Photography Contest

Curator: Arthur Ollman


This topic is vast in its potential interpretations. One could think in societal, physical, political, or environmental terms. It could be a compositional or conceptual framework. We do not seek a literal illustration of the words, but rather an idea of a broader consideration of the shape we are in.

Contest Benefits:

Special Recognition will be provided to all 12 winners by Arthur Ollman, with the images being exhibited on Aarize's web platform. Top awards will be given to the 1st Place, 2nd Place, 3rd Place and 4th Place winners. And for each of the 12 finalist images, an insightful review by Mr. Ollman will be provided!

Arthur Ollman has been a photographer for 55 years. He has had more than 25 one-person exhibitions in museums and galleries world­wide. His work is held in many museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass. Between 1977 and 1983 he was Chairman of the Board of San Francisco Camerawork. In 1983, Ollman became the founding Director of the Museum of Photographic Arts, in San Diego, serving there for 23 years, and curating more than 100 exhibitions. He built a museum collection of more than 6,000 objects and a library of 25,000 books. He coordinated two capital expansion campaigns. He has written all or parts of 25 books and museum catalogs, and numerous articles for journals and periodicals.

From 2006­‐2011 he directed The School of Art and Design at San Diego State University. In 2020 he was named Professor Emeritus at that institution. Ollman was Chairman of the Board of The Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography based in Lausanne, Paris and Minneapolis from 2013-2019.

Ollman continues to photograph, curate exhibitions, and write. His recent traveling exhibitions include Vik Muniz, with the accompanying book published by DelMonico Prestel, and Hard Truths: Five Photojournalists from the New York Times. Ollman lectures and teaches workshops, including The Ansel Adams Yosemite Workshop in 1980-1983, and more recently in Bhutan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Portugal, India, Mozambique and Los Angeles.

https://www.arthurollman.com

Cover Image (above): "UNTITLED, San Francisco" by Arthur Ollman

Winner's Circle

Geoffrey Lea
$800
Curator: Tim Wride
Jan Banning
$1,600
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Kenda North
$1,200
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Keith Sharp
$1,200
Curator: Anne Lyden
John Lewis
$1,200
Curator: Julian Cox
Martine Fougeron
$800
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Michael Ten Pas
$1,600
Curator: Natasha Egan
Monica Denevan
$2,000
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Photographer Hal
$2,000
Curator: Anne Lyden
Ron Haviv
$1,200
Curator: Carol McCusker
Tomoe Murakami
$2,000
Curator: Natasha Egan
Walter Lockwood
$1,200
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Geoffrey Lea
$800
Curator: Tim Wride
Jan Banning
$1,600
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Kenda North
$1,200
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Keith Sharp
$1,200
Curator: Anne Lyden
John Lewis
$1,200
Curator: Julian Cox
Martine Fougeron
$800
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Michael Ten Pas
$1,600
Curator: Natasha Egan
Monica Denevan
$2,000
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Photographer Hal
$2,000
Curator: Anne Lyden
Ron Haviv
$1,200
Curator: Carol McCusker
Tomoe Murakami
$2,000
Curator: Natasha Egan
Walter Lockwood
$1,200
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Geoffrey Lea
$800
Curator: Tim Wride
Jan Banning
$1,600
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Kenda North
$1,200
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Keith Sharp
$1,200
Curator: Anne Lyden
John Lewis
$1,200
Curator: Julian Cox
Martine Fougeron
$800
Curator: Charlotte Cotton
Michael Ten Pas
$1,600
Curator: Natasha Egan
Monica Denevan
$2,000
Curator: Arthur Ollman
Photographer Hal
$2,000
Curator: Anne Lyden
Ron Haviv
$1,200
Curator: Carol McCusker
Tomoe Murakami
$2,000
Curator: Natasha Egan
Walter Lockwood
$1,200
Curator: Charlotte Cotton