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Vancouver's Stan Douglas wins $50K award for photography

Vancouver's Stan Douglas has won the Scotiabank Photography Award, the $50,000 prize given annually to a Canadian contemporary photographer.
Stan Douglas has won the $50,000 Scotiabank Photography Award. (Michael Courtney)

Vancouvers Stan Douglas has won the Scotiabank Photography Award, the $50,000 prizegiven annually to a Canadian contemporary photographer.

Douglas was declared winner Thursday at Torontos Ryerson Image Centre, coming ahead of two other finalistsAngela Grauerholz and Robert Walker, both of Montreal.

In addition to his cash prize, Douglas will have a collection of his work published internationally by art publisher Steidl and have a solo exhibition at the CONTACT Photography Festival in Toronto in 2014.

A Luta Continua, 1974, by Stan Douglas, 2012 Chromogenic LightJet (Stan Douglas)

Douglas is known for turning his lens on particular locations and events includingexploring B.C. events such as the Gastown riotof 1971 anda 1996 landslide atMcBride Bay. Heoften examines issues such as race or poverty that seem to arise from his images. Douglas uses photography, film, storytelling and public spectacle, and soon plans to incorporate mobile apps in his work.

His influences include classic literary works by Samuel Beckett, Herman Melville, and Franz Kafka and his works appropriate existing Hollywood genres (including murder mysteries and the Western) to comment on technologies he considers obsolete, such as cinema.

"Stan Douglas has helped define and enrich the Canadian art and photography landscape with his outstanding artwork," said Edward Burtynsky, chair of the jury and co-founder of the award.

"He has pushed the limits of contemporary photography and will continue to have an incredible impact on the world of photography both here in Canada and abroad. "

Douglas was selected from a group of three finalists by a jury of experts including curators William Ewing, Karen Love of the Vancouver Art Gallery and Ann Thomas of the National Gallery of Canada.

There have been two previous winners of the awardLynne Cohenand thelate Arnaud Maggs.