It is time to announce the five recipients of our Michael Reichmann Project Grant! Alanna Airitam, Marisol Mendez, Emeke Obanor, Andre Ramos-Woodard and Ada Trillo have been selected from the 2020 Critical Mass Top 200 Finalists to each receive a $1000 cash award to go towards the development of a new or current project. Believe us when we say it was a long process narrowing the field down to these five artists - and we appreciated the opinions of our jurors as well! Congratulations, photographers - we hope this support holds meaning in the continuation of your projects!

Alanna Airitam's series The Golden Age honors Black culture while addressing how art history and museum curation largely omits any reference to it. Connections and contrasts between the Dutch Renaissance (17th c.

Much has been written about Odette England's Keeper of the Hearth / Picturing Roland Barthes' Unseen Photograph (Schilt Publishing & Gallery) - two terrific reviews can be found in a Lensculture article by Joanna L. Cresswell and a piece by Suzanne Révy on What Will You Remember.

Check out the (wonderfully diverse) portfolios of the Critical Mass TOP 50 HERE!

Congratulations (and respect) to:

Alanna Airitam

Dirk Anschutz

Matthew Arnold

Cody Bratt

Rachel Bujalski

Gary Burnley

David Cade

Adam Chin

Kathleen Clark

Jasmine Clarke

Norma Córdova

Yolanda Del Amo

Andrew Feiler

Marina Font

Julia Fullerton-Batten

Anna Grevenitis

Photographer Hal

Dylan Hausthor

Ryotaro Horiuchi

Letitia Huckaby

Ervin Johnson

Jordanna Kalman

Forest Kelley

Tom Kiefer

Andy Matt

Image: Cassandra Klos, a 2020 MFA Student Scholarship recipient

It's one of our favorite days of the entire year - the prescreening jurors have finished their voting and the results are in! We are pleased to announce the finalists for this year's Critical Mass! The 200 finalists will go on to have their work juried by the full panel of 200 jurors. The Top 50 photographers will be announced to great fanfare in mid-September. Stay tuned for updates about the Top 50 and the Critical Mass awards.
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In 2019, Photolucida was able to offer a new Critical Mass award made possible by a generous endowment gifted to us by the Luminous Endowment for Photographers – an organization created by the late Michael Reichmann in 2007 to foster current and anticipated photography projects. Photolucida is excited to continue Michael’s legacy by providing this opportunity to emerging photographers. We caught up with last year's recipients to see how their projects were coming along now that nearly a year has passed, and despite the world being very different than it was when they received the grant, we found that they are all continuing to work on the projects that inspired Photolucida to support their endeavors!  Kristen Joy Emack -  "I’ve been documenting my daughter and nieces for about six years. Primarily it’s a record of them growing up together and all the nuances of kinship and connection that pass between them. Over time, as the girls started to mature, they became aware of the lack of positive imagery of girls of color. Cousins is about their relationship to each other, but it makes us happy knowing that the images can contribute to filling that void in representation." "There is something deeply frustrating about being an artist and not being able to control your vision of the presentation of your work because the cost of supplies is prohibitive.  I went to my very first portfolio review in April 2019. My first reviewer was Jessica Roscio, the curator of The Danforth Museum, and an all around lovely human. Months later, Jessica invited me to be a part of a beautiful group show she was curating called Family Circle at The Danforth - an amazing opportunity! More surprising was that she was interested in hanging 15 images. I was floored. Underneath my excitement and gratitude, was panic. I had no idea how I would ever be able to afford 15 quality frames, let alone how I would be able to frame them in a style that I felt best complimented the images. During this time I was blown away to become a Critical Mass 2019 Top 50 winner. Shortly after, I learned I was also one of three Michael Reichmann Project Grant awardees. I cannot tell you how many times I put my hand on my heart and thanked the forces of magic that helped bring these incredible opportunities my way. The grant money quelled my anxiety around framing concerns and I ordered 15 simple, modern, muted gold frames to showcase my Cousins series the way I envisioned." "I’m not denying that my hard work and abilities helped set me up for these accolades. I care very much about my work, about my daughter and nieces who the work documents and that I am thoughtful about what and where I enter, and who I chose to share my works-in-progress with. But talent and hard work without access can fall short. I was often very nervous to speak about lack of access in the photo world. I often feel like an outlier at openings where people are discussing home renovation projects, or summer homes when I’m secretly trying to figure out if I can afford decent summer camp for my daughter. I prefer to be transparent about it now, because I know I’m not alone." "I am deeply, earnestly grateful to Photolucida for offering this grant that, for me, leveled the playing field and allowed me to participate equally and directly. I’m thankful for the jury who looked through a huge amount of excellent work and went back to mine anyway, to take another look. Love and thanks to you Photolucida!!"

David Chickey - Publisher and Creative Director Radius Books

David Chickey is the Creative Director of Radius Books, a non-profit publishing company based in Santa Fe, New Mexico that focuses on photography and fine art monographs. Chickey co-founded Radius Books in 2007 while working as a graphic designer and curator in various capacities in the art world.

Photolucida is excited to award 25+ copies of the newly published Keeper of the Hearth: Picturing Roland Barthes' Unseen Photograph to Critical Mass finalists this year! At least 25 finalists will be awarded a copy of this critically acclaimed great new monograph in response to the work they entered in Critical Mass.

The Critical Mass Print Collecting Initiative is back as part of our programming this year! We are so pleased to be offering these images from Matt Eich and Priya Kambli as part of Critical Mass 2020 - all 200 Finalists will receive their choice of a special-edition signed print.
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The Lishui Photography Festival took place November 8-12, 2019 with the theme A New Start from Lishui – and as one of China’s premier photography festivals, it continues to strive to promote (and preserve) academia, internationalism, and collective action as part of its programming. The five-day event includes an opening ceremony, a themed exhibition, international seminars, artist-in-residence programs, cultural tourism product fairs, online and offline interactions, and a closing ceremony.
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I have just arrived back home after a fantastic journey to China, all thanks to Photolucida!  

In September I got an invitation from the Chinese curator Guo Jing, whom I met at Photolucida’s Reviews event in April, to exhibit some of my work at the 2019 Lishui Photo Festival in November as part of the exhibition Me and My Family.
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