The shortlisted works will be displayed in a new arts hub in South Kensington later this year. 📸
Portraits from Clémentine Schneidermann's Laundry Day series are among the shortlisted photos
Alexander Komenda and Haneem Christian were also nominated from entries submitted by 1,700 photographers.The award is organised by the National Portrait Gallery in London, but it will not host the photographs this year as it is closed for major redevelopment works. His interests in identity and collective memory are "utilised in his practice in order to explore the boundaries between unity and division in relation to his subjects", the gallery said.It examines identity and the post-imperialist landscape of the Fergana Valley, which spreads across Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
The artist recalled a conversation with Zahid, in which he said, "as Uzbeks, my children could never become president or be in positions of government".Clémentine Schneidermann is a French photographer, living and working between Paris and south Wales.
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