Fresh Eyes On Sculpture - Photography Competition Winners
We are delighted to announce the winners of our photography competition for Loughborough University students and staff. Nine outstanding photographs have been chosen for display in Pilkington Library, with cash prizes for the two best entries.
During February 2023 we were looking for photographs that presented new ways of looking at campus sculpture. Silhouettes, close-ups, long exposures, or photographs taken from an unusual angle: anything, in fact, that offers a fresh perspective on works that thousands of people see every day!
Photographs must have been of a sculpture (or sculptures) in Loughborough University’s collection.
We are happy to announce the nine winning entries as part of Sculpture Week running from March 6 - 12. You will be able to view the photographs on display in Pilkington Library in Staircase B on the ground floor.
Winner - Abstract by Xu Pan

Runner-Up - The Flame by Martin Duke
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Commended - Double Movement by Felicity Thompson
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Commended - Aftermath by Felix Cross
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Commended - Per Saeculi Quartum by Felix Cross
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Commended - Cave of Light by Gaurav Vasnani
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Commended - Colours are All Around Us – Atsiaƒu ƒe agbo nu by Harsha Brooks
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Commended - Macaroni Constellation No. 33 by Kay Wang
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Commended - Aftermath by Rebecca Matthews
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All photographs above can be viewed in the Pilkington Library
