Irish photographer and filmmaker Richard Mosse has been announced as the winner of the 7th Prix Pictet. Chosen from a shortlist of 12 photographers, his series Heat Maps (2016–17) follows the journeys of migrants across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa using a military grade thermal camera that is able to detect body heat from a distance of 30.3 km. Mosse was awarded the Prix Pictet by honorary president of the prize Kofi Annan at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, and will receive 100,000 Swiss Francs (about £78,000) in prize money.
Speaking of Mosse’s ‘Heat Maps’ series, David King, chair of the judges, has said: ‘It is a brilliantly original and topical narrative on the fragile lives of displaced people, who cling to existence in the margins of first world economies.’
Photographers on the shortlist were: 
Mandy Barker, UK 
Saskia Groneberg, Germany 
Beate Guetschow, Germany 
Rinko Kawauchi, Japan 
Benny Lam, Hong Kong 
Richard Mosse, Ireland 
Sohei Nishino, Japan 
Sergey Ponomarev, Russia 
Thomas Ruff, Germany 
Munem Wasif, Bangladesh 
Pavel Wolberg, Russia 
Michael Wolf, Germany
Read our review of Richard Mosse’s show at the Barbican Centre, London
5 May 2017
