Earth Photo 2024

Anna Korbut’s works from the series Changing Landscapes are presented in the Royal Geographical Society, London (UK) 18 June 2024-21 August 2024. With the support of Forestry England and Parker Harris.

The shortlisted works for the tour will be available to view in the Earth Photo 2024 exhibitions on tour at 15 sites till spring 2025:

  • At the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London from 18 June – 21 August 2024.
  • On a national tour of Forestry England sites discover the shortlisted images in beautiful forest settings at: Alice Holt Forest 1 July to 29 September 2024.: Moors Valley Country Park & Forest 12 October 2024 to 2 February 2025: Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest 19 July to 30 September 2024: Haldon Forest Park 15 October 2024 to 19 March 2025: Dalby Forest 18 October 2024 to 21 February 2025: Grizedale Forest 17 December 2024 to 23 March 2025
  • National Trust locationsStourhead 24 June to 9 September 2024: Attingham Park 24 June to 26 July 2024: Coleton Fishacre 16 September to 27 October 2024: Hardwick Hall 3 August to 31 August 2024: Wallington 14 September to 3 November 2024.
  • The Lost Gardens of Heligan 1 to 28 February 2025
  • Sidney Nolan Trust, from 17 July – 28 September 2024 

Media writing about the event, mentioning this series

The Times

Euronews Green

MSN

Geographical UK

Featured in The Times, Euronews, Geographical and others

Media writing about the Earth Photo 2024 exhibition and mentioning my photos from the series “Changing Landscapes”.

The Times In pictures: Shortlisted entries from The Earth Photo 2024 portray a planet in peril.

Photographers and filmmakers from around the globe entered their work in the international open call and exhibition for images that tell compelling stories about the planet.⁠ “Never has there been a more important time where we need new ways to understand the beautiful world we inhabit,” Skinder Hundal, global director of arts at the British Council, said.⁠

Euronews Green In our hyperconnected world, some environmental images still have the power to make us stop and stare.

Nearly 2,000 images were submitted to Earth Photo this year, an international programme that has been platforming photographers’ and filmmakers’ work since 2018. Co-founded by the UK’s Royal Geographical Society, Forestry England and visual art consultancy Parker Harries, Earth Photo seeks out conversation-sparking photos that show the world and its changing climate and ecosystems.

MSN Glaciers and the ‘gates of hell’: Earth Photo 2024 shortlist has glimmers of hope

In our hyperconnected world, some environmental images still have the power to make us stop and stare. Nearly 2,000 images were submitted to Earth Photo this year, an international programme that has been platforming photographers’ and filmmakers’ work since 2018.

Geographical UK The shortlist for Earth Photo 2024 has been announced, showcasing images which highlight the beauty and peril of our planet

Earth Photo is an annual international competition for images and films that tell stories about our planet. Co-directed by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), Forestry England, and Parker Harris, the programme reveals the narratives behind pictures, encouraging conversations about our world, its inhabitants, environments, and the changing climate. 

Exhibition at “On disappearing” festival, Literaturhaus Zürich

23-26 February 2024

During the international literature festival “On disappearing and Re-Emerging” at Literaturhaus Zürich I was presenting the photo series “Changing Landscapes”.

It was the second year of the war in Ukraine on this date, at the same time with my exhibition Ukrainian authors Tanja Maljartschuk and Jurko Prochasko discussed “Disappearing literature in times of the war”. It was full of people.

Aesthetica Art Prize 2024

I was a part of Aesthetica Art Prize 2024 show at the York Art Gallery (UK)  from 16 February to 21 April 2024.

This year, we’re delighted to present 21 shortlisted creatives, as well as a longlist of more than 250 artists. Their work is categorised here by genre, prompting viewers to consider important questions about the evolving relationship between humans and the natural world, the fluidity of medium, and the power of claiming identity. From painting, photography and sculpture to video, mixed-media and installation, everything begins with an idea. These works are active not passive, and, together, they create a new dialogue that defies paradigms, contributing to the progression of the human story. These artists will leave a legacy, influencing generations to come.

The video highlights from the exhibition and my interview from 25 sec.

I presented my photo series “Changing Landscapes”. It was an amazing light show in the gallery during the first weeks of the exhibition.

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