Here's the short list of this year's Guggenheim Fellowship winners in Photography, found in a full page ad in this morning's New York Times. The entire list of current fellows can be found on the foundation website (here). Lots of familiar names this year.
CREATIVE ARTS
Photography
Scott Conarroe (here)
Bruce Gilden (here)
Sharon Harper (here)
Michael Kolster (here)
Deana Lawson (here)
Deborah Luster (here)
Christian Patterson (here)
Gary Schneider (here)
Mike Sinclair (here)
Alec Soth (here)
Valerio Spada (here)
HUMANITIES
Photography Studies
Michael Lesy (here)
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