Awards & Winners

Gueorgui Pinkhassov

Date of Birth 1952
Place of Birth Moscow
(Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, Moscow Oblast, Europe)
Nationality France, Russia
Also know as Gueorguy Pinkhassov
Profession Photographer
Gueorgui Pinkhassov is a photographer, born in Moscow in 1952. He began his interest in photography in his teens, and enrolled at the Moscow Institute of Cinematography in 1969. Following college and two years in the army, he joined the film crew at Mosfilm. Continuing his interest in still photography he became a set photographer at the studio. His work was noticed by the film director Andrei Tarkovsky, who invited Pinkhassov to work on the set of his film Stalker. Being awarded independent artist status by the Moscow Union of Graphic Arts in 1978 allowed Pinkhassov far more freedom to travel, allowing him to exhibit his work internationally. In 1979 his work was noticed outside of Russia for the first time, in a group exhibition of Soviet photographers held in Paris. Previously, his work had mainly been seen in a number of Russian magazines, including L'artiste Sovetique. His acceptance by the Magnum Photos agency in 1988 opened up his work to a wider audience. He worked for the international media covering major events in Lithuania, Mongolia, Indonesia and Africa. Returning to Moscow to cover the 1991 Coup, for the New York Times. Pinkhassov is now a French citizen, living in Paris.

Awards by Gueorgui Pinkhassov

Check all the awards nominated and won by Gueorgui Pinkhassov.

1993


World Press Photo Award for Arts and Entertainment
Honored for : China and Chinese Artists
(Stories)

Nominations 1993 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
World Press Photo Award for Arts and Entertainment China and Chinese Artists
Stories