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FOMU ANNOUNCES NEW SELECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR .TIFF 2024!
Every year FOMU selects ten promising phototographers, all living or working in Belgium. In addition to a variety of networking opportunities, FOMU will accompany them on a development journey to create the portfolio magazine .tiff, culminating in a group exhibition.
Like ‘Belgian photography’, .tiff has many angles. It gives a flavour of the diversity and energy in Belgium’s photography landscape. Using .tiff, FOMU offers emerging talent a platform to reach a wider audience and network.
How to organize a talent program that actually benefits the artists? Ever since the inception of .tiff in 2012, this question has been guiding FOMU in its effort to support emerging photographers.
With .tiff, FOMU tries to offer the participants an individual trajectory, tailored to their needs. For a period of one year, FOMU puts its network, expertise and other resources at the disposal of the selected artists, encouraging them to further develop their artistic practice according to their own vision. During this process, we offer them national and international visibility as well as advice on how to navigate the photography world.
SELECTION .tiff 2024
We are proud to announce the new selection for .tiff 2024. The 2024 group consists of Romain Cavallin, Elise Dervichian & Lina Wielant, Romane Iskaria, Ksenia Kuleshova, Catherine Lemblé, Nathan Mbouebe, Angyvir Padilla, Marcel Top, Marens Van Leunen, and Laure Winants. This year, we were assisted by jury members Tom Callemin (artist and member of the .tiff 2014 edition), Damarice Amao (curator at Centre Pompidou Paris), and Pieter Vermeulen (art critic and curator).
.Tiff is a flexible program that caters to the needs of emerging artists. The accompanying magazine provides an in-depth introduction to the work of the selected photographers. The exhibition will take place in the summer of 2024 at FOMU’s neighbors in Zuiderpershuis, where artists will have the space to showcase the uniqueness of their work and create unexpected dialogues. The exhibition will continue later in the late summer at De Brakke Grond in Amsterdam. Additionally, the program includes networking moments with international professionals and coaching sessions.
With .tiff, FOMU offers a fresh perspective on the possibilities of photography, connecting you with what is happening among emerging creators. .tiff is a reflection of society, viewed through a healthy critical lens.
.TIFF: TRAJECT, MAGAZINE AND EXHIBITION
.Tiff originally started out as a printed magazine in 2012, but gradually grew into a year-long trajectory with presentations, conversations with experts, exhibitions etc.
The magazine, which is still an important part of the project, consists of folded posters and presents itself as a small-scale, fold-out exhibition. Each photographer presents their work on one of the posters according to their own liking. The magazine is sold at a democratic price, thus aiming to reach a broad audience.
The magazine is sold in the FOMU shop and on www.shop.fomu.be for 7 EUR.
With the generous support of Walufin N.V.
INTERNATIONAL PLATFORM
Since 2018, .tiff is part of FUTURES, a collaboration between FOMU and a growing number of European partners (21) including the British Journal of Photography (UK), CAMERA - Centro Italiano per la Fotografia (IT), Hyères Festival (FR) , Fotofestiwal Lodz (PL), PHotoESPAÑA (ES), PhotoIreland (IR), Photo Romania Festival (RO), Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center (HU), Triennial of Photography Hamburg (DE) and Copenhagen Photo Festival (DK).
Futures organizes several events annually aimed at young talent. Discover the full calendar with meet-ups and events in Zagreb and Arles, among others, on their website.
.TIFF ARCHIVE
.tiff 2023
Selection:
Kwabena Sekyi Appiah-Nti
Emilio Azevedo
Eva Maria Bouillon
Luna Mahoux
Fabrice Schneider
Sarah Stone
Brahim Tall
Kristof Thomas
Oxiea Villamonte
Yao Yuan
.TIFF 2022
Selection:
Alice Pallot
Arian Christiaens
Barbara Debeuckelaere
Emile Rubino
Gülşah Ayla Bayrak
Lars Duchateau
Ligia Popławska
Rami Hara
Seppe Vancraywinkel
(Cédric Kouamé has left the .tiff trajectory in the course of 2022).
.TIFF 2021
Selection:
Aurélie Bayad
Sébastien Cuvelier
Michiel De Cleene
Youqine Lefèvre
Lucas Leffler
Kamel Moussa
Joud Toamah
Josephina van de Water
Erien Withouck
Ugo Woatzi
.TIFF 2020 / NO EDITION DUE TO COVID
.tiff: Highlighting Emerging Image Makers
.TIFF 2019
Selection:
Laure Cottin Stefanelli
Etienne Courtois
David Denil
Katherine Longly
Renée Lorie
Sebastian Steveniers
Wiktoria Synak
Florine Thiebaud
Pierre Vanneste
Sybren Vanoverberghe
.TIFF 2018
Selection:
Elena Aya Bundurakis
Bertrand Cavalier
Jeroen De Wandel
Ulla Deventer
Lionel Jusseret
Léonard Pongo
Maroussia Prignot & Valerio Alvarez
Titus Simoens
Egon Van Herreweghe
Ann Vincent
.TIFF 2017
Selection:
Alexey Shlyk
Arnaud De Wolf
Calixte Poncelet
Jeroen Bocken
Maria Baoli
Massao Mascaro
Pauline Beugnies
Pauline Niks
Sine Van Menxel
Thomas Nolf
.TIFF 2016
Selection:
Tomas Bachot
Philippe Braquenier
Wiktor Dabkowski
Ode de Kort
Dieter De Lathauwer
Colin Delfosse
Miles Fischler
Matthieu Litt
Camille Picquot
Diana Tamane
.TIFF 2015
Selection:
Nick Geboers
Tine Guns
Thomas Min
Lola Pertsowsky
Dries Segers
Lisa Spilliaert
Valentina Stellino
Thomas Vandenbergh
Laura Van Severen
Cédric Van Turtelboom
.TIFF 2014
Selection:
John Ryan Brubaker
Tom Callemin
Sanne de Wilde
Vesna Faassen & Lukas Verdijk
Albert Grondhal
Laura Lafon
Pierre Liebaert
Constance Proux
Jan Rosseel
Liam Singelyn
.TIFF 2013
Selection:
Zaza Bertrand
Cravat & Bada
Lara Gasparotto
Liesbet Grupping
Clément Huylenbroeck
Elisabeth Ida
An-Sofie Kesteleyn
Arnold Lebovics
Hana Miletić
Max Pinckers
.TIFF 2012
Selection:
Emmanuel D’Autreppe
Yann Bertrand
Bert Danckaert
Liesbeth Decan
John Devos
Annick Geenen
Jan Kempenaers
Lars Kwakkenbos
Wouter Lambrechts
Dries Roelens
Arno Roncada
Geert Segers
Johan Swinnen
Hans Theys
Marc Wendelski