Edgar Martins (artist, born in Évora Portugal, 1977)

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Portuguese by birth, Edgar Martins grew up in Macau, China, where he published his first novel entitled 'Mäe, deixa-me fazer o pino'. In 1996 he moved to the UK, where he later completed an MA in Photography and Fine Art at the Royal College of Art. He has exhibited extensively throughout Asia, America and Europe and has received numerous awards for his photographic and literary work. His work is represented internationally in various high profile museums, public, corporate and private collections. His first book, 'Black Holes & Other Inconsistencies' was awarded the Thames & Hudson and RCA Society Book Art Prize. A selection of images from this book were also awarded The Jerwood Photography Award in 2003. ‘The Diminishing Present’ & ‘Approaches’ Martins’ following monographs were launched in 2006. An exhibition of this work has toured Lisbon, New York, Oporto, Madrid, etc. In Spring 2008 Aperture Books launched Edgar Martins’ most comprehensive monograph to date. This work was exhibited internationally, in Portugal, UK, USA, Germany, Brazil, amongst many other countries, in institutions and Museums such as PS1 MoMA, FOAM, Nantes Art Biennial, amongst others. Edgar Martins was the recipient of the inaugural and much sought after New York Photography Award (Fine Art Category) in May 2008. In 2009 he was also awarded the Terry O’Neil Award (UK), and the prestigious BES Photo Prize (Portugal). He was also awarded a National Media Museum Bursary Fund (UK). More recently Edgar Martins was awarded second-place at the SONY World Photography Award (landscape category). Martins was considered by US art critics as ‘one of the most influential artist of his generation, working within the medium of Photography’. Edgar Martins works and lives in the UK.

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