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Takashi Arai
Exposed in a Hundred Suns, 2011–
A Maquette for Multiple Monument for the Hiroshima Peace Memorial (Genbaku Dome) 2014
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Prix Pictet

Storm

Dec. 12, 2025Jan. 25, 2026

  • Dec. 12, 2025Jan. 25, 2026
  • Closed Closed Mondays (except when Monday falls on a holiday, in which case the museum is open and closed the following day), New Year’s holidays (Dec. 29- Jan. 1)
  • Admission:Free

The Prix Pictet is one of the world’s leading awards dedicated to photography and sustainability.
Founded in 2008 by the Pictet Group, the prize aims to draw global attention to the key issue of sustainability through the power of photography.
Now in its 11th cycle, each edition of the Prix Pictet is built around a theme related to sustainability.

This exhibition, Prix Pictet: Storm, presents works by twelve outstanding photographers shortlisted for the 11th cycle, including the winner, Alfredo Jaar.
Their compelling works explore the theme from multiple perspectives, addressing some of the most urgent challenges of our time—particularly the accelerating climate crisis and its impact on the environment and society.

Each of the shortlisted photographers has a compelling story to tell. In many cases they present powerful narratives laced with a sense of impending doom, occasionally they offer the possibility of a hopeful future. These images evaluate our role as stewards of the planet and shed light on the critical issues of global sustainability, the central concern of the Prix Pictet since its inception in 2008.


Exhibiting Artists
Takashi Arai (Japan/Germany)
Marina Caneve (Italy)
Tom Fecht (Germany/Italy)
Balazs Gardi (Hungary/USA)
Roberto Huarcaya (Peru)
Alfredo Jaar (Chile/USA) – Winner
Belal Khaled (Palestine)
Hannah Modigh (Sweden)
Baudouin Mouanda (Republic of the Congo)
Camille Seaman (Denmark/USA)
Laetitia Vançon (France)
Patrizia Zelano (Italy)


Contact
Prix Pictet Secretariat
Email: prixpictet@candlestar.co.uk