The 7th Chelsea International Photography Competition returns to New York from February 19 to February 25, 2026, transforming Agora Gallery into a meeting point for contemporary photographic voices from around the world. Set in the historic Chelsea art district, the exhibition reflects both the neighborhood’s long-standing relationship with photography and the medium’s continued evolution in a rapidly shifting visual culture.
This seventh edition brings together a diverse selection of photographers whose practices span documentary, conceptual, fine art, and socially engaged approaches. Chosen from an international pool of submissions, the featured works speak to the vitality of photography as a medium that remains deeply connected to lived experience while constantly reinventing its formal language. From intimate personal narratives to broader reflections on community, identity, and place, the exhibition reveals how photography continues to function as both witness and interpretation.
The jury for the 2026 competition underscores this balance between tradition and forward momentum. With backgrounds that range from education and copyright law to newsroom leadership and grassroots photojournalism, the jurors bring distinct yet complementary perspectives to the selection process. Their combined expertise ensures an exhibition that values technical excellence, ethical awareness, and emotional resonance, while remaining open to experimentation and new modes of storytelling.
What unites the participating artists is a shared commitment to photography as a meaningful form of expression rather than mere image-making. Each body of work operates as a visual statement, shaped by personal history, cultural context, or social engagement. Together, these individual visions form a cohesive presentation that highlights the medium’s capacity to connect disparate experiences across borders and disciplines.
Presented within Agora Gallery’s dynamic exhibition space,
The 7th Chelsea International Photography Competition invites viewers to slow down and engage closely with the images on display. It offers a snapshot of contemporary photographic practice at a moment when images are everywhere, yet thoughtful, intentional photography remains essential. Rooted in craft and open to the future, the exhibition affirms photography’s enduring role as a powerful and relevant art form.
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Baby© Michele Zousmer