ROM exhibition will feature 100 works including three acclaimed Canadian photographers
(News Release)
TORONTO, October 18, 2018 - The
winners of this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition
have been announced. Marsel Van Oosten of The Netherlands was named
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018 by a panel of international
judges.
His image
The Golden Couple, featuring a pair of Qinling golden snub-nosed
monkeys, will be among the100 new wildlife photographs in the
highly-anticipated
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
exhibition, on display at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) from
Saturday, December 1, 2018
to Sunday, March 31, 2019.
The Golden Couple by Marsel Van Oostan, The Netherlands |
Also
included in the exhibition is the work of three notable Canadian
photographers with four striking entries that won praise as
Highly Commended images.
Each captures an impressive array of
natural wildspaces, spanning Canadian and international habitats. They
are Shane Gross, an award-winning
National Geographic underwater photographer who hails from Regina, SK, and Vancouver, BC photographers Liron Gertsman and Jess Findlay.
Organized by the Natural History Museum in London, England,
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the most prestigious
photography event of its kind. Now in its 54th year, the exhibition is
based on an international competition with entrants from 95 countries.
Selected by a panel of six judges, the exhibition
features 100 of the best photos, including two grand title winners, and
winners in several categories including youth categories for
photographers as young as 10 and under. This is the sixth consecutive
year the exhibition is on view at the ROM.
The ROM will complement
Wildlife Photographer of the Year with additional programs and a public photo contest for adults and youth. A
ROMSpeaks
keynote lecture will be delivered by National Geographic marine
wildlife and underwater photographer Brian Skerry on Tuesday, December
4, 2018. Skerry will share his renowned visual storytelling to highlight
the problems facing our oceans.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
is a separately
ticketed exhibition on display in the ROM’s Level 3, Third Floor Centre
Block. ROM Members enjoy free admission and exclusive member previews
of the exhibition, which will be held on Friday, November 30 and
Saturday, December 1, 2018. For more information
on ROM Memberships visit www.rom.on.ca/members or call 416.586.5700.
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ABOUT THE ROM
Founded
in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature
from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural
institutions in North
America, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a
world-class collection of 13 million art objects and natural history
specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the
country’s preeminent field research institute and an international
leader in new and original findings, the ROM plays a vital role in
advancing our understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world.
Combining its original heritage architecture with the contemporary
Daniel Libeskind-designed Michael Lee-Chin Crystal,
the ROM serves as a national landmark, and a dynamic cultural
destination in the heart of Toronto for all to enjoy.
From: Wendy Vincent
Publicist / Agente de presse
Royal Ontario Museum/ Musée royal de l'Ontario
100 Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario
M5C 2C6
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