Reflecting The Real

The Photo Museum Ireland International Open Awards

 5 July – 24 August 2025
Exciting new perspectives at Photo Museum Ireland’s Inaugural International Open Awards.

Reflecting the Real is the visually compelling outcome of Photo Museum Ireland’s inaugural International Open Awards. In our image-saturated world, often shaped by misinformation, we increasingly turn to artists for authentic representation of our lives—to show what’s real, and what matters.

Selected from 700+ worldwide submissions, our international panel of leading curators and photography experts have chosen five exceptional artists for this award:

Deb Choudhuri
Ciarán Dunbar
Emilia Martin
Dimitri Stefanov
Laure d’Utruy

“The inaugural Photo Museum Ireland International Open Awards are an invitation to explore how photography helps us navigate and question our understanding of reality in a world where it is increasingly contested. We are calling on artists to join the conversation about what ‘the real’ means today by sharing photographs that reveal their individual, authentic experiences, concerns and perspectives on contemporary life.” 

Trish Lambe

CEO & Artistic Director, Photo Museum Ireland

Explore the Winners

Ciarán Dunbar

We Have Stood Together All The Years

Deb Choudhuri

The Weight of Earth

Emilia Martin

I saw a tree bearing stones in the place of apples and pears

Dimitri Stefanov

AMEN

Laure d’Utruy

Mashmul

Photo Museum Ireland 3-D Gallery Winners

Welcome to our virtual exhibition for Reflecting the Real. We are excited to offer you a fully immersive and accessible art experience, regardless of where you are or what your needs might be.

Whether you’re unable to visit us in person due to location, mobility, or language barriers, we’ve designed this online exhibition to ensure everyone can enjoy the work. This 3-D Gallery provides a seamless journey with accessibility features such as audio-guided tours that highlight key pieces from the exhibitions.

You can explore the exhibition at your own pace, zoom in on artworks for a closer look, and interact with the gallery in ways that suit your needs.

Explore the world of photography from the comfort of your home, and enjoy an experience that is tailored to be inclusive and accessible for all.

Presenting cutting-edge artistic practices, Reflecting the Real confronts the complexities of truth, diverse identities, and the human condition in a shifting visual landscape. The winning artists employ bold, varied visual approaches and critical reflections that captivate and provoke dialogue, inviting visitors to consider what the ‘real’ looks like today.

Photo Museum Ireland 3-D Gallery Shortlisted Artists

The show also features a specially curated projection installation of work by 15 shortlisted artists:
Gabriele Cecconi, Yuxing Chen, Thana Faroq, Lydia Goldblatt, Conor Horgan, Yezoi Hwang, Joe Laverty, Lisa Murray, Nicola Muirhead, Gloria Oyarzabal, Irene Antonia Diane Reece, André Ramos-Woodard, Blagovesta Semkova, Nathaniel Smallwood, and Greta Valente.

Here you’ll find a 3D gallery of the works by the 15 shortlisted artists.

You can choose to enter the exhibition and explore at your own pace, reading the artwork information descriptions or why not choose our audio guided tour and listen to descriptions of a selection of works from the online exhibition.

This prestigious global award opportunity assists photographers in gaining international recognition, positioning Photo Museum Ireland as a key platform for critical conversations about photography’s role in shaping how we see the world.

View of the Grey Room at Photo Museum Ireland showcasing work by Early Career Artisrt Residency Award winner Spencer Glover in Talents 2024 photography exhibition

Meet Our International Judges

Anne Nwakalor

Anne Nwakalor is a British-Nigerian curator, artist and writer working within the photography field. She is currently based in Manchester, UK and is the Founding Editor of one of Africa’s first contemporary photography magazines, ‘No! Wahala Magazine’. This is a print photography publication championing authentic visual stories told by African creatives. Anne currently works full-time as a Communications Officer at Arts Council England, the governmental funding body for creativity and culture. Anne’s practice developed whilst studying a BA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of The Arts London and a Masters in Media, Ethics and Social Change at the University of Sussex. Her interests focus on ethical storytelling in photography, Afrofuturism, representation, and elitism within the art world, among other topics. With a background in creative writing and film, Anne often integrates text and moving images into her work, creating multimedia pieces alongside still photography. In addition to her visual practice, she is a critical writer, focusing on themes such as othering, exoticism and colonialism within the photography industry. Anne frequently facilitates workshops on photography, ethical storytelling and printed media. She has featured on panels for numerous photography contests, reviewed work at several portfolio reviews, and delivered presentations, talks and lectures at universities, exhibitions, art events and photo festivals.

Fiona Shields

Fiona Shields is Head of Photography for The Guardian News and Media Group. She has more than two decades of experience working for a range of newspaper titles, including in her previous role as picture editor of ‘The Guardian’. Throughout her career, she has been involved in the coverage of some of the most historic news stories of our time, including the events surrounding 9/11, multiple conflicts and large-scale natural disasters, and the humanitarian crises resulting from the growing refugee numbers across the globe. In addition, she has delivered talks at photo festivals, mentored photojournalism students, and served as judge of numerous awards and competitions, including the Sony World Photography Awards, The Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, and the Renaissance Photography Awards. In 2019, she joined the panel for the Carmignac Photojournalism Award and has also served as a regular nominator for the prestigious Prix Pictet Prize.

Gwen Lee

Gwen Lee is the co-founder of the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) and founding director of DECK Photography Art Centre. She was recognized in 2010 by the Japan Chamber of Commerce & Trade for her contributions to the arts in Singapore and conducted curatorial research in Germany in 2013 with support from the Goethe Institut Singapore and the National Arts Council. In 2012, SIPF received grants for public photography education programmes. In 2014, Lee and her team built a repurposed container art space for exhibitions and residencies, winning the Singapore President’s Design Award in 2015. In 2022, she was awarded the Chevalier of the Order of Arts & Letters by France’s Ministry of Culture. Lee has curated notable exhibitions, including those of Daido Moriyama (2016), and book awards & projects with Steidl Publishing. Gwen has served as a jury member and portfolio reviewer for various prestigious photography awards and festivals such as FOAM Paul Huf Award, New Cosmos Japan, FORMAT, KL PHOTO Award, KG+, DIPE China, Houston Fotofestival, Daegul Photo Biennale, Rencontres d’Arles, World Press Photo 2024, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2025

Image by Isaiah Cheng

Michael Weir

Michael Weir is the Founder & Director of the Belfast Photo Festival. For fifteen years, he has initiated and curated numerous exhibitions and commissions of contemporary art with a particular focus on photography and artists working at the intersection of creativity and technology. He curates a varied programme of international conferences, artist talks, symposiums, residencies, workshops, films and exhibitions per year, which have previously included artists such as Richard Mosse, Vivienne Sassen, Ai Wei Wei, Alec Soth and Zanele Muholi. He is a nominator and a judge for a number of international awards, including the ICP Infinity Awards (U.S.A) and Chennai Photo Biennale (India), as well as reviewing internationally.

Pauline Vermare

Pauline Vermare is a curator, historian and writer on photography. She is currently the Phillip and Edith Leonian Curator of Photography at the Brooklyn Museum.  A French American photography historian, she has a specialist interest in Japanese and Irish photography. Vermare was formerly the cultural director of Magnum Photos in New York and curator at the International Center of Photography and Museum of Modern Art, both in New York.  Vermare was also the curator of 10/10 Celebrating Contemporary Japanese Women Photographers for the 2022 Kyotographie International Photography Festival. She edited the award-winning Akihiko Okamura – The Memories of Others’ – published by Atelier EXB and Prestel in partnership with the Estate of Akihiko Okamura and Photo Museum Ireland to accompany the premiere exhibition in 2024. Along with Lesley A. Martin, she edited and curated ‘ I’m So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to the Present’, the acclaimed exhibition and catalogue organised by Aperture in association with the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival.

Trish Lambe

Trish Lambe is the Artistic Director/CEO at Photo Museum Ireland, Ireland’s national centre for contemporary photography. She leads the artistic programming team and the development of the museum’s collection initiative. She has curated exhibitions by leading Irish and international artists and programmed national and international commissions, exhibitions, events, and symposia addressing key issues in contemporary photography. Recent projects include the co-curation of the Akihiko Okamura ‘The Memories of Others’ exhibition and photo book. She is a nominator,  juror and portfolio reviewer for national and international artists’ awards and commissions, most recently the Deutsche Borse Prize,  LSI Women in Photography Grant, Prix Pictet, Format, Rencontres d’Arles, Hendrik teNeues Photo Award, Encontros da Imagen, Braga and the Creative Europe Project Groundswell Awards.

Michael Famighetti

Michael Famighetti is editor in chief of Aperture magazine and the editorial program. In 2013, he organized a relaunch and reconceptualization of the magazine, which won a 2018 National Magazine Award for General Excellence. Together with guest editor Sarah Lewis, Michael is the recipient of an ICP Infinity Award for Critical Writing and Research for “Vision & Justice,” the Summer 2016 issue of Aperture. In addition to editing the magazine, Michael works with the digital team to shape online content, and commissions and edits books. He is currently also a visiting critic at the University of Hartford’s MFA program, and a participant in the School of Visual Arts’s Mentors program. His writing has appeared in Frieze, Bookforum, and Aperture, among other publications. He is a member of the American Society of Magazine Editors and has been a guest reviewer and speaker at many international festivals and institutions.

Image by Pari Dukovic

Darren Campion

Darren Campion is a curator at Photo Museum Ireland. In 2022 he co-curated two major surveys of contemporary Irish photography, The Politics of Place and Photography & the Social Gaze. With Trish Lambe, Artistic Director, Photo Museum Ireland, he curated No Place Like Home: The Domestic in Irish Photography, surveying recent photographic representations of home in Ireland. He has also written extensively about contemporary photographic practices, particularly around visual narrative, and the photobook. He has contributed to international publications and websites, including FOAM, Paper Journal, YET magazine, Photomonitor, and the Irish Arts Review, as well as essays and texts for several artists’ monographs, including Thomas Albdorf, General View (Skinnerboox, 2017) and Aapo Huhta’s Omatandangole, (Kehrer Verlag, 2019). In 2024 he curated Skin/ Deep: Perspectives on a Body, a survey exhibition considering ‘other’ experiences of the body through photography and lens-based media.

Education Resources

Explore our free educational resources created for Reflecting the Real, Photo Museum Ireland’s latest exhibition. Designed to support teachers and students, these downloadable materials offer guided activities, discussion prompts, and insights into key themes and photographic techniques. Perfect for classroom use or gallery visits, they encourage creative thinking and critical engagement.

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Events/Workshops

6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Thursday, 7 August 2025

Photo Museum Ireland

Join us for an exclusive Curator's Tour with Darren Campion, accompanied by exhibiting artist Emilia Martin on Thursday, 7th August at 6pm. This event offers a unique opportunity to delve into Emilia's work showcased in our current exhibition, Reflecting the Real. 

Cost : Free

6:00 pm to
Thursday, 11 September 2025

Photo Museum Ireland

Our Members Welcome Tour is designed to bring you closer to the people, spaces, and stories that shape Photo Museum Ireland. It’s ideal for new members and those looking to reconnect.

Led by our experienced team, this behind-the-scenes experience offers a deeper look at how the museum works—and why your membership matters.

Cost : Free for Members

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Monday, 15 September 2025

Photo Museum Ireland

Azure is a free experience designed for people living with dementia and their families and friends. During Azure, you will explore 3 selections of artwork from Photo Museum Ireland’s current exhibition with a facilitator who has received Azure training in dementia-inclusive arts programming.

Cost : Free
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