A Briton has been named the winner of the Grange
Prize, a Canadian award that recognises the best in international contemporary
photography.
Jo Longhurst,
from Essex, beat three others to the $50,000 (£31,000) prize, one of few
determined by a public vote.
The Royal
College of Art graduate won on the strength of two bodies of work, Other Spaces
and The Refusal.
The first
comprises striking portraits of elite gymnasts, while the second contains
pictures of whippet show dogs.
Longhurst, who
has exhibited extensively across the UK and Europe, received her prize at a
ceremony held at the Art Gallery of Ontario on Thursday.
The other
finalists - fellow Brit Jason Evans, Emmanuelle Leonard from Montreal and Annie
MacDonell from Toronto - each received $5,000 (£3,100) for the research,
creation and production of new work.
Voting began 10
weeks ago online and in person at Canada House in London and the Art Gallery of
Ontario, where exhibits of all the nominated photographers' work are on display
until 6 January.
Source: BBC
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