Athens Photo World 2021
Athens Photo World aims to showcase the work of photojournalists and their contribution to shaping the image of our world and history in the making, in times of political and social unrest and upheaval. Photos of international current affairs emerge from the narrow frame of the computer screen and the newspaper pages and gain a distinctive, dynamic presence through a series of exhibitions, screenings and presentations.
Already in 2019, with the valuable help of the late Yannis Behrakis, the wager paid off: 7 exhibitions, 120 photographers, 12 speakers, 2 awards (15,000 € and 5,000 €) and more than 53,000 visitors.
At the same time, Athens Photo World seeks to make Athens a meeting point for photographers in an era of fast-moving images, news and developments. The Greek capital is changing, reassessing people, values, ideas and aesthetics, and Athens Photo World seeks to give contemporary photojournalism the leading position in the cultural affairs of modern Greek life.
Photographs that have been journalistic reference points and photographers whose work has inspired new generations of creators, make Athens the centre of live and combatant photojournalism, emerging from the narrow frames of a screen and standing before us in prints that are large, imposing and as real as they can be in order to say “Look”.
Every year and during the ten days of the APW events, the residents and visitors of Athens come face to face with the global daily life of the planet through the gaze and the work of experienced and acclaimed photographers. The city’s dynamic gains more visitors every year.
At selected points of the urban web of the centre, which are key to the commute of the public at all times of the day, every year the photos of Greek and guest photojournalists will reveal moments of the everyday life of different cities on the planet, close to us or far away. Street scenes, scenes of joy and anguish, scenes of social unrest and conflict, scenes of sports glory and cultural beauty, the everyday life of the world that surrounds us through photographs published in major news media and awarded in important competitions come to the Athenian audience, contributing to the active role of the Greek capital in the contemporary international cultural scene.
Large prints on canvas, placed in locations where the crowd can stand and look at them, enrich the familiar image of Athens with scenes of the same urban rhythm from other parts of the planet. Other places, other people, other colours and gazes will anticipate the crowd as a surprise, as a revelation, as an instant journey and new knowledge.
Athens Photo World will returns in 2021, at a critical time for the entire planet and for Greece. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center will be the central venue of its exhibitions and events while at the same time parallel exhibitions and events will unfold in other central Athens spots, rolling out its annual program to the Athenian audience and the city’s visitors.
The Athens Photo World 2021 is realised with Stavros Niarchos Foundation as Lead Donor and with the valuable collaboration of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Culture Center, in collaboration with the City of Athens, with the support of the Association of Greek Archaeologists, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the Athens Concert Hall, the National Garden, the Technopolis of the City of Athens, and with sponsorship from the Italian Institute of Education in Athens, AON Reinsurance, Aegean Airlines and Galaios Photostore, and NJV Athens Plaza hotel.
The Athens Photo World organising team:
Thanassis Stavrakis: AP chief photographer Greece, Cyprus, Albania and Northern Macedonia, Artistic Director APW
Lefteris Pitarakis: AP Videojournalist-Photographer , Curator-Coordinator, Yannis Behrakis International Photojournalism Award (#YBIPA)
Yannis Kolesidis: ANA/EPA photographer / photojournalist, based in Athens, Curator – Coordinator of Digital Projections
Christina Kalligianni: photographer, PhD candidate, Panteion University, Project Coordination
Organising Committee
Athens Photo World