NATURE, ENVIRONMENT AND PERSPECTIVES
by Steve Bisson
Food crises, wasted resources, climate change, natural disasters, overpopulation, pollution, abandonment of the countryside, deforestation, desertification, extinction of species, loss of biodiversity and so on. There are more and more challenges questioning ethical principles, human rights, ecosystems, and the very nature of the human species.


Here is a selection of winners from previous editions of URBANAUTICA INSTITUTE ANNUAL AWARDS.
To go back to the call click here.


Cristian Ordóñez (awards 2022)
Discover more on the series "Valle" from here


© Cristian Ordóñez from the series "Valle" 

Bartolomeo Rossi (awards 2021)
Discover more on the series "Se non fosse amaro" here


© Bartolomeo Rossi from the series "Se non fosse amaro"

Russ Thompson (awards 2021)
Read interview here

© Russ Thompson, from the series "A Wilderness

Ellie Davies (awards 2019)
Read interview from here


© Ellie Davies, from the series 'The Dwellings'

Sébastien Tixier & Raphael Bourelly (awards 2019)
Read interview here


© Sébastien Tixier & Raphael Bourelly, from the series 'Shan Shui'

Juan Fabuel (awards 2019)
Read interview here


© Juan Fabuel, from the series '14,24'

Tamsin Green (awards 2020)
Read interview here


© Tamsin Green,from the series 'Born of the Purest Parents'

ROSIE BARNES (award 2020)
Discover more on the series "A Peculiar and Dangerous Convenience"


© Rosie Barnes, from the series 'A Peculiar Convenience'

Tommaso Rada (awards 2020)
Read interview here


© Tommaso Rada, from the series 'Estamos Na Luta'

Gesche Würfel (awards 2021)
Read interview here


© Gesche Würfel from the series "Forests in Anthropocene"


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