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“Their experimental approach expands what photography is and how we experience it,” says Anne-Marie Beckmann, director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, about the work of artist Rene Matić.

Now Matić – based in London, England – has been announced as the winner of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026 for the exhibition As Opposed To The Truth (which the artist stylizes in all caps).

Founded in 1996 by The Photographers’ Gallery, the Prize honors major contributions to contemporary photography in Europe over the past year.

Rooted in themes of identity, belonging, subculture, class and family, Matić’s body of work presents a diaristic portrait of life in Britain. Shot in a snapshot-like photographic style, it captures the quiet poetry of everyday life with a sense of intimacy and observation.

“Their photography captures everyday life with tenderness and intimacy,” Beckmann adds.

“The importance of chosen family and community shines through. Rene’s photographs celebrate the togetherness of people – whether they are laughing, kissing or partying.”

As Opposed To The TruthColour photograph of an elderly person walking along the street past a shuttered shop front that has “STEAL FROM THE RICH” spray-painted in front

Feelings Wheel, 2024 – 2025 | Credit: © Rene Matić. Courtesy the Artist and Arcadia Missa, London.

The exhibition extends beyond photography to include installation and sound, with Matić combining images, found objects, film and audio into a layered portrait of contemporary life.

Matić’s practise spans photography, film and sculpture, coming together in what they describe as a space of ‘rude(ness)’ – a focus on the in-between.

Set against a context of rising right-wing populism and performative compassion, the work turns to interpersonal relationships as sites of resistance and care, exploring how people hold onto one another and live with vulnerability in relation to dominant ‘truths.’

 Black and white photograph of two people kissing

Feelings Wheel, 2024 – 2025© Rene Matić. Courtesy the Artist and Arcadia Missa, London.

Colour photograph of a half-eaten chocolate cake on a table. Alongside it, there is a menu, some candles and a hand on the table as well

Feelings Wheel, 2024 – 2025© Rene Matić. Courtesy the Artist and Arcadia Missa, London.

In As Opposed To The Truth, intimacy, desire and vulnerability function as tools for survival.

“Rene’s deeply personal work is rooted in community and belonging – and their power both to heal and bring people together,” says Shoair Mavlian, director of The Photographers’ Gallery and chair of the jury.

“Rene’s raw and honest photographs bring a story of Britain today to audiences outside the UK.”

Matić wins £30,000 (approximately $40,200 / AU$55,00) and their award-winning project – as well as this year’s shortlisted works from Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika Gęsicka, and Amak Mahmoodian – is on show at the Photographers’ Gallery in London until June 07 2026.

For more information, visit the Photographer’s Gallery website.

Installation photo of Rene Matić’s exhibition space within The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026 exhibition

Rene Matić featured in The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026 exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, March 2026 | Credit: © Kate Elliott, Courtesy of The Photographers’ Gallery

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