Giles Price’s work looks at situations of exception and extremity by exploring the boundaries of documentary practice (experimental documentary). This includes using different types of machine vision and other lens based technologies for effective visual storytelling.

Price has BA Hons in Photographic Studies from the University of Derby, UK and has had his work exhibited at The Photographers Gallery, London, UK, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK, Imperial War Museum, London, UK, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, New Zealand, The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, The International Center of Photography, New York, USA, Mucem, Marseille, France; Musei San Domenico, Forli, Italy and Saatchi Gallery, London, UK.

His photographs are held in permanent collections at the National Portrait Gallery and Imperial War Museum in London.

Price is a contributor to numerous international publications including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Markets, FT Weekend Magazine, Guardian Weekend Magazine, The Sydney Morning Herald and Telegraph Magazine among others.


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Awards
RPS – Shortlisted for IPE163 2021
Prix Pictet – Nominated for ‘Fire’ cycle 2021
Cortona OTM – ‘New Visions’ Finalist 2021
Prix Pictet – Nominated for ‘Hope’ cycle 2019
IPA Lucie Award 2018
PDN Photo Annual 2018
Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2014
Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2013 – Second Prize Winner
Collections
National Portrait Gallery, London
Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries, Imperial War Museum, London
Solo Exhibitions
‘E20 12 Under Construction’ – Vitra, London, 27 July – 6 Sept 2012
‘E20 12 Under Construction’ – The Crossing, Central Saint Martins, London, 26 June – 9 Sept 2012
‘Macroscopic Olympiad’ – SeeStudio Gallery, London, 2011
Group Exhibitions
'Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries' - Imperial War Museum, London Nov 2023
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ - Saatchi Gallery, London - Jun - Sept 2023
‘Picturing the Invisible’ – The Heong Gallery, Cambridge, UK – Feb – Apr 2023
‘Neverlands and the End of World’ – Jimei x Arles, Xiamen, China – Nov 2022 – Jan 2023
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – Musei San Domenico, Forli, Italy – Sept 2022 – Jan 2023
‘Picturing the Invisible’ – Immatrikulationshalle TUM, Munich, Germany – June 2022
‘Apres nous, le deluge’ – GaleriePCP, Paris, France – Feb 2022
‘Picturing the Invisible’ – Royal Geographical Society, London, UK – Oct 2021 – Dec 2021
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – Mucem, Marseille, France – Feb 2021 – June 2021
‘#ICPConcerned – Global Images of Global Crisis’ – ICP, New York, USA – Aug 2020 – Dec 2020
“What If The Earth Becomes Uninhabitable’ – PHMuseum, Italy – July 2020 – Oct 2020
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, New Zealand – Apr 2020 – Jul 2020
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Austrialia – Sept 2019 – Feb 2020
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China – Mar 2019 – May 2019
‘Armistice Centenary – Veterans and Remembrance’ – National Portrait Gallery, London – Nov 2018 – Jan 2019
‘After The War’ – Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia – Oct 2018 – Oct 2019
‘Civilization – The Way We Live Now’ – The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea – Oct 2018 – Feb 2019
‘Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2014’ – National Portrait Gallery, London, Nov 2014 – Feb 2015
‘Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2013’ – Second Prize Winner – National Portrait Gallery, London, Nov 2013 – Feb 2014
‘Juxtaposition’ – SeeStudio Gallery – London, 2 Aug – 1 Sept 2012
‘When You’re a Boy’ – The Photographers Gallery, London, 2009
Monographs
‘Restricted Residence’ by Giles Price – Loose Joints 2020
‘Morar Olimpiadas’ by Giles Price – Self-Published 2016
Book Publications
‘#ICPConcerned : Global Images for Global Crisis’ by Mark Lubell & David Campany – ICP 2021
‘From Above – The Story of Aerial Photography’ by Eamonn McCabe & Gemma Padley – Laurence King 2019
‘Civilization : The Way We Live Now’ by William A Ewing & Holly Roussell – Thames & Hudson 2018
‘Archiecture and Control’ by Annie Ring, Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel – Brill 2018
‘Kumbh Mela – Mapping the Ephemeral Megacity’ by Rahul Mehrotra & Felipe Vera – Hatje Cantz 2015
‘Landmark : The fields of landscape photography’ by William A Ewing – Thames & Hudson 2014
Talks & Workshops
LCC, Media Photography Tech - 'Guest Speaker' & 'Photogrammetry' Workshop - Feb 2024
Nearest Truth Podcast - Episode 359 - Jun 2023
The Heong Gallery, Downing Collage, Cambridge – ‘Panel Speaker’ – Mar 2023
Camberwell College of Arts – ‘Guest Speaker’ – May 2022
The Bartlett – ‘Drones and Aero-photogrammetry' – Workshop – Nov 2021
London South Bank University – ‘Guest Speaker’ – Mar 2020
Kings College, London – ‘War, Art and Visual Culture: London International Symposium’ – May 2019
University of Lincoln – ‘Guest Speaker’ – Dec 2018
AA School of Architecture – ‘Mega Projects, People and the Place’ – Oct 2014
Media Publications
National Geographic
The New York Times Magazine
Bloomberg Markets
FT Weekend Magazine
Telegraph Magazine
Guardian Weekend Magazine
Independent on Sunday Magazine
Die Zeit
Liberation
The Sydney Morning Herald
British Journal of Photography
Smithsonian Magazine
New Statesman
The Ecologist
Wallpaper*
Wired
Disegno
Contra
Apollon II Dossier
AnOther Magazine
SHOWstudio
Nowness
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