“Musa” by Marijn Fidder
The Wellcome Pictures Prize 2025 showcases highly effective photographs that problem our perceptions of well being, science, and the human expertise.
Sourced from a world combine {of professional} photographers, scientists, and clinicians, the gathering gives thought-provoking views on points like psychological well being, infectious ailments, and local weather change. An esteemed panel of judges chosen the finalists for his or her creativity and storytelling depth throughout three classes: solo pictures, picture sequence, and scientific imaging. Every of the 25 entrants will obtain £1,000, with three class winners incomes £10,000 at a particular awards ceremony on July 16. These extraordinary works might be displayed in a public exhibition on the Manby Gallery in London’s Francis Crick Institute from July 17 to October 18, 2025.
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“Beautiful Disaster” by Alexandru Radu Popescu
“Searching for Life” by Sandipani Chattopadhyay
“Stereo EEG Self-Portrait” by Muir Vidler
“Self, Five Years On, 2014-2022” by Georgie Wileman
“The Light Will Come” by Dora Grivopoulou
“Marks of Majesty: Vanessa” by Julia Comita and Stephanie Francis
“Urban Travel” by Mithail Afrige Chowdhury
“Transparent Curtains” by Oded Wagenstein
“Resilience Artist” by Pyaephyo Thetpaing
“Pie-by-Sam” by Reatile Moalusi
“Cricket is my Emotions” by Ziaul Huque
“From Butterflies to Humans” by Amaia Alcalde Anton
“Ice and Fire Chronics: The Chagas Disease Invader” by Ingrid Augusto, Kildare Rocha de Miranda, and Vânia da Silva Vieira
“Submarine Fever” by Jander Matos and Joaquim Nascimento
“Blooming Barrier” by Lucy Holland
“Brixton Road, Lambeth, South London” by Marina Vitaglione
“Organoids” by Oliver Meckes and Nicole Ottawa, Eye of Science
“I’ve got you under my skin: microplastics in mammalian tissue” by P Stephen Patrick and Olumide Ogunlade
“Cholesterol in the Liver” by Steve Gschmeissner
“Nemo’s Garden” by Giacomo d’Orlando
“The Loss Mother’s Stone” by Nancy Borowick
“Dream to Cure Water” by Ciril Jazbec
“I Spend 150 Hours Alone Each Week” by Madeleine Waller
“A Thousand Cuts” by Sujata Setia
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