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The Last Utopian

I have always been fascinated by Oscar Niemeyer's utopian vision of his native Brazil. This ongoing project looks at the sensuous and uniquely Brazilian form of Modernism that was his legacy.

Andrew Prokos is an award-winning architectural and fine art photographer based in New York City. His framed art prints have been exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York, 21_21 Design Sight Museum Tokyo, Banco do Brasil, and in photography galleries and art collections in USA, UAE & Europe.

Awards AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 37
2021 – "Metropolis Abstracted" – Jury Selection
2021 – "56 Leonard" – Jury Selection

AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY 31
2015 – "Night & Day" - Central Park" – Jury Selection

EPSON INTERNATIONAL PANO AWARDS
Silver Medal – Professional
2013 – “Tribute in Light”
2013 – “Fourth of July Panorama, New York City”
Bronze Medal – Professional
2014 – “Night & Day" – Manhattan Cityscape
2014 – “Night & Day – Rio de Janeiro Cityscape
2014 – “World Trade Center and Lower Manhattan"

ND PHOTO AWARDS
Silver Medal – Professional
2014 – “Night & Day” – Cityscapes

LATIN AMERICAN FOTOGRAFIA 3
2014 – “Niemeyer’s Brasilia” – Jury Selection

PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARIS (PX3)
Gold Medal – People’s Choice – Professional
2015 – “Night & Day” – Fine Art – Landscapes
2015 – “Night & Day” – Fine Art – Digitally Enhanced
2014 – “Niemeyer’s Brasilia” – Architecture / Advertising
Silver Medal – Professional
2014 – “Gehry’s Children” – Architecture / Advertising
Bronze Medal – Professional
2014 – “Niemeyer’s Brasilia” – Fine Art Architecture

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS (LUCIES)
Silver Medal – Professional
2020 - "Inverted" - Architecture / Other
2013 – “Niemeyer’s Brasilia” – Silver – Night Photography
Honorable Mention – Professional
2016 – “Night & Day” – Cityscapes, Night Photography
2016 – “Forum Romanum” – Architecture
2014 – “Night & Day” – Panoramic Photography, Cityscapes, and Night Photography
2014 – “Gehry’s Children” – Architecture / Fine Art
2014 – “The Architecture of Amusement” – Architecture