Myriam Boulos
Foam presents the exhibition of Myriam Boulos (1992, Lebanon), the 19th winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award. Across her work, Boulos consistently transforms a deeply personal exploration into politically resonant visual narratives, while also reshaping our understanding of photojournalism itself. Her photography gives visibility to those living outside dominant norms, capturing moments of connection and tenderness within a society that often seeks to silence them.
About the exhibition
As the winner of the award, she represents a new generation of visual storytellers who understands that the political is deeply personal — and that photography is far from a neutral observer: it is a vital tool for resistance, reflection and the visible, claiming the right to exist in all forms of identity.
About the artist
Myriam Boulos (1992, Lebanon) holds a master’s degree in photography from the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts (2015). She began photographing at 16, using a small camera to get closer to reality. Boulos took part in national and international exhibitions, including at ICP (New York), Huis Marseille (Amsterdam) and Cortona on the Move (Cortona). Her work has been published in Aperture, Time Magazine, GQ Middle East, Vogue Arabia, and Vanity Fair France, among other publications.
Boulos was awarded the Eugene Smith Fellowship, PHmuseum Women Photographers Grant, Grand prix ISEM, Foam Talent, and is an Arab Documentary Photography Program and Joop Swart Masterclass alumni. In 2021 she joined Magnum as a nominee. In 2023 her book, What’s Ours, was published by Aperture. Boulos was a Foam Talent in 2021 and her portfolio was included in Foam Magazine #61: Talent.
About the Foam Paul Huf Award
Myriam Boulos is the 19th winner of the Foam Paul Huf Award, an internationally acclaimed photography prize aiming to support generational talents and provide a platform for photographers from across the world. This prize has been organised by Foam every year since 2007 and is awarded to young photographers by an international independent professional jury. Previous winners include Vietnamese-born, Hamburg-based multimedia artist Hiền Hoàng (2024), Colombian artist Felipe Romero Beltrán (2023) and South-African artist Lebohang Kganye (2022).
Myriam Boulos