Quart de Poblet Inaugurates 46th Edition of QLICK Photography Contest

The exhibition, featuring winning works and a selection of outstanding pieces, can be visited at the Casa de Cultura until May 29.

Image of an exhibition hall or library with photography books, warm lighting, and a cozy atmosphere.
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Image of an exhibition hall or library with photography books, warm lighting, and a cozy atmosphere.

The QLICK photography contest in Quart de Poblet has inaugurated its 46th edition with the opening of the exhibition and the awards ceremony for the winning works, which can be visited until May 29 at the Casa de Cultura.

In the Collection section, the first prize went to Andrea Baldwin Agulló for her work Lo que queda después del ruido. The second prize was awarded to Antonio Atanasio Rincón, for Serralves, while the third prize went to Carlos Bravo Paredes, for La tierra fría.
The new Qlick Joven Digital category recognized Sara Navarro Asensio with the Qlick Zeta Award for her work Coreografía de tres cuartanas. This award aims to highlight emerging talent and the perspective of new generations in the field of photography.

"The jury highlighted the technical quality and diversity of the proposals presented in this edition."

the Culture Councilor and jury president
In the individual awards, the jury recognized the works Tiempo efímero, by José López Giménez; Hijo del bosque, by Carlos Navarro Corberà; Violencia de género, by Diego Pedra Benzal; Agua, by Javier Arcenillas; Desierto de Sonora, by José María Rubio Calonge; and De rerum natura, by Mar Ibáñez Felip. All of them are part of the exhibition along with other selected pieces.
The Local Theme section once again focused on the environment and identity of Quart de Poblet. In this category, the Ribera Ríos Award went to José María Martín Hernández for Quartbanitas. The other awards went to Kai Yee Lee, for Nit de flames, and Domi Balastegui Reca, for Paseo de la cultura.
The contest also unanimously awarded the Qlick Honorary Award to photographer and artist Xavier Ribas, in recognition of his international career and his contribution to contemporary photography. His work addresses issues such as territory, memory, and social transformations from a critical and reflective perspective.