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Max Pinckers (born 1988) is a Belgian photographer based in Brussels. He has self-published the books ''The Fourth Wall'' (2012); ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty'' (2014), which won a Photographic Museum of Humanity grant); and ''Red Ink'' (2018), which won the
Leica Oskar Barnack Award The Leica Oskar Barnack Award, presented almost continuously since 1979, recognizes photography expressing the relationship between man and the environment. It was known as the Oskar Barnack Award when presented by World Press Photo between 1979 an ...
. Pinckers has also won the
Edward Steichen Edward Jean Steichen (; March 27, 1879 – March 25, 1973) was a Luxembourgish American photographer, painter and curator and a pioneer of fashion photography. His gown images for the magazine ''Art et Décoration'' in 1911 were the first modern ...
Award Laureate.


Life and work

Pinckers was born in 1988 in
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
, Belgium. He gained a BA (2008–2010) and a MFA (2010–2012) in photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent, Belgium. From 2015 to 2017 he was a nominee member of
Magnum Photos Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices in Paris, New York City, London and Tokyo. It was founded in 1947 in Paris by photographers Robert Capa, David Seymour (photographer), Davi ...
before leaving the agency. His work often takes the position of challenging preconceptions of documentation and is intended to instill skepticism in the viewer. In an interview about his collaborative artwork Trophy Camera, he said, "We all are still made to feel that we are in control somehow of the image-making process, but this is something that's very much diminishing."
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, writing in ''
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'', has described the format of Pinckers' second book, ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty'' (2014) as "sitting between conceptual and documentary, while upending expectations of each" as it "mixes documentary photography with staged scenes reminiscent of Bollywood movies." O'Hagan summarised the book's subject matter as "central to this rich visual narrative is a series of photographs of a four-man activist organisation called the Love Commandos. Based in Delhi, they operate on a shoestring from their small, cluttered office, manning a telephone helpline and website to provide advice and support – including safe rooms and shelters across India – for runaway couples who have fallen in love across the boundaries of caste or religion. The commandos have even sent out teams to rescue young people at risk of violence."


Publications


Publications by Pinckers

*''The Fourth Wall.'' Self-published, 2012. . Edition of 1000 copies. *''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty.'' Self-published, 2014. . With a text by Hans Theys, "Photographs as Poems". Edition of 1000 copies. Commissioned by Europalia International Arts Festival for the Indomania exhibition at Bozar - Centre of Fine Arts, Brussels, 2013. *''Margins Of Excess.'' Self-published, 2018. Edition of 1500 copies. *''Red Ink.'' Self-published, 2018. Edition of 850 copies.


Publications paired with others

*''Controversy.'' Brussels: Lyre Press, 2017. With Sam Weerdmeester. . With texts by Lars Kwakkenbos, J.M. Susperregui and Hans Durrer. *''Lotus.'' By Pinckers and Quinten De Bruyn. **Self-published, 2011. With text by Hans Theys, "Our Ladies of the Flowers". Edition of 40 copies. **Brussels: Lyre Press, 2016. . Edition of 3000 copies. With text by Hans Theys, "Our Ladies of the Flowers" (revised for the 2016 edition). *''Mamihlapinatapai.'' Self-published, 2012. By Pinckers and Michiel Burger. With a text by Laura van Grinsven, "Exchanging Gazes". Edition of 1200 copies. Produced on the occasion of the exhibition ''Mamihlapinatapai: A look shared by two people, each wishing that the other will initiate something that both desire but which neither one wants to start,'' Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond, The Netherlands, October 2012. *''Floating Worlds.'' Brussels: Lyre Press; Bolzano, Italy: Rorhof, 2016. With Daisuke Yokota. . With a text by Colin Pantall. A catalogue of an exhibition curated by
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at Foto-Forum Gallery, Bolzano, Italy, May 2016. The book includes Yokota's "Linger" and Pinckers' "Two Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself."


Publications with contributions by Pinckers

*''The World Atlas of Street Photography.'' New Haven and London:
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, 2014. . Edited by Jackie Higgins. With a foreword by
Max Kozloff Maxwell Kozloff (June 21, 1933 – April 6, 2025) was an American art historian, art critic of modern art, and photographer. He was art editor at ''The Nation'', and executive editor of ''Artforum''. His essay ''American Painting During the Cold ...
.


Selected exhibitions with others or during festivals

*''The Struggle for Freedom in: ________,''
Lagos Photo LagosPhoto Festival is the largest international photography festival in Nigeria and attracts over 20.000 visitors annually. Founded in 2010 by Azu Nwagbogu of the African Artists Foundation, the festival spotlights emerging and established phot ...
Festival 2015, Lagos, Nigeria, October–November 2015. Pair exhibition with Michiel Burger. *''Picture This: Contemporary Photography and India,''
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, Philadelphia, USA, December 2015 – April 2016. Photographs by Pinckers, Gauri Gill, Sunil Gupta, and Pamela Singh.


Awards

*2013: One of the
British Journal of Photography The ''British Journal of Photography'' (BJP) is a magazine about photography, published by 1854 Media. It includes in-depth articles, profiles of photographers, analyses, and technological reviews. History The magazine was established in Liverpoo ...
's 'Ones To Watch' *2013: Shortlisted, First PhotoBook category,
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, for ''The Fourth Wall'' *2014: Runner-up, Aperture Portfolio Prize, for ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty'' *2014: First prize, Photographic Museum of Humanity 2014 grant, Buenos Aires, Argentina. A prize of $2000 for ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty.'' *2015: Shortlisted for the Anamorphosis Prize, USA, for ''Will They Sing Like Raindrops or Leave Me Thirsty'' *2015: Edward Steichen Award Laureate, Luxembourg *2018:
Leica Oskar Barnack Award The Leica Oskar Barnack Award, presented almost continuously since 1979, recognizes photography expressing the relationship between man and the environment. It was known as the Oskar Barnack Award when presented by World Press Photo between 1979 an ...
for his series "Red Ink", made in 2017 in North Korea for ''The New Yorker.''


Collections

Pinckers' work is held in the following public collections: *
Fotomuseum Antwerp Fotomuseum Antwerp, also known as FOMU, is a museum of photography in Antwerp, Belgium. History and programme The museum opened in 1986. The Fotomuseum in Antwerp has a historical and contemporary collection of photography that is given a new p ...
(FOMU), Antwerp, Belgium *
Fotomuseum Winterthur Fotomuseum Winterthur is a museum of photography in Winterthur, Switzerland. History The museum was founded in 1993 by photographer George Reinhart, the nephew of the wealthy Swiss art collector Oskar Reinhart. ''Fotomuseum''s exabits are dedicat ...
, Winterthur, Switzerland: prints of ''The Fourth Wall'' *
Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography Huis Marseille, Museum for Photography is the oldest photography museum in Amsterdam. The museum is housed in a monumental canal house at Keizersgracht 401. Since 1999, it has served as the first museum in the Netherlands fully dedicated to photog ...
, Amsterdam, Netherlands: 2 prints (as of May 2018)


See also

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Love Commandos Love Commandos is a voluntary non-profit organization in India which helps and protects couples in love from harassment and honor killing. They provide housing, legal aid, and protection to couples seeking their aid who are being persecuted by f ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinckers, Max 1988 births Living people Photographers from Brussels National Geographic photographers