Feeling nostalgic about Paris Photo ? The 27th edition of the annual international photography fair wrapped up on November 10th. In total, over 80,000 visitors enjoyed the event, marking a 23% increase compared to 2023. But don't worry : in Paris, there's plenty to extend the festivities ! Numerous exhibitions with themes as rich as they are diverse are currently available, and they'll be here until the end of 2024. Go ahead, we promise you’re going to love it !
The Ruins of Paris, at the Polka Gallery
Imagine for a moment what Paris would look like if, all of a sudden, the city were emptied of its inhabitants and left to decay. With the help of AI, pioneering urbex photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre present us a capital where nature...
has reclaimed its rights. By highlighting the major touristic and cultural symbols of the city in a post-apocalyptic atmosphere, the two artists shake up the audience who finds themselves facing the ruins of Paris, like a dystopia that feels particularly realistic.Voir cette publication sur Instagram
The Ruins of Paris
Polka Gallery
Cour de Venise
12, rue Saint-Gilles — 3e
Until January 18, 2025
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Tina, Barney Family Ties, at Jeu de Paume
Since September 28 and until January 19, 2025, Tina Barney is featured at Jeu de Paume as part of the exhibition Family Ties. In her work, the photographer doesn't shy away from a touch of extravagance. Her rich images—full of humans, furniture, and meaning—have become the unique signature of a truly distinctive artist. Known for her portraits... In grand format and her interest in themes related to family, transmission, as well as traditions and rituals, this American has made a mark in the world of photography with a unique style and approach to this art. With camera in hand, she is the one who dared to enter the homes of dozens of families to capture their family stories and their complexity on glossy paper.
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Tina Barney, Family Ties
Jeu de Paume
1, Place de la Concorde – 1st
Until January 19, 2025
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Yashuhiro Ishimoto - Lines and Bodies, at BAL
He has revolutionized the world of photography with his uniquely modern perspective. Trained at the Institute of Design in the late 1940s, Yashuhiro Ishimoto gained international recognition for his innovative photographs, particularly focusing on the world of architecture and design. For the first time in Europe, the Japanese-born photographer's journey and work are celebrated in an exhibition featuring nearly 170 prints made between the 1950s and 60s.
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Yashuhiro Ishimoto - Lines and Bodies
The BAL
6, impasse de la Défense — 18th
Until December 22
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Good Vibrations, at the Galerie Marie-Robin
This is an exceptional exhibition organized to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Galerie Marie-Robin. It highlights stunning film photographs by the artist Darius Salimi Iruzubieta, who draws inspiration from the queer aesthetic and the world of Almodóvar. He manages to create vibrant, colorful portraits. Among the personalities he has photographed are Nicky Doll, Le Filip, Claude Emmanuelle, and Muriel Robin, as well as Clara Luciani, Louane, and Iris Mitt.
enaere and many others!See this post on Instagram
Good Vibrations
Marie-Robin Gallery
18, rue de Montmorency — 3rd floor
From November 15 to December 22
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Bicentennial of the Invention of Photography at Quai de la Photo
This is the chance of a lifetime! Until December 20, the Quai de laPhoto invites you to celebrate the 200 years of the invention of photography by Nicéphore Niépce. Like a true time travel adventure, you'll journey back to 1824 to witness the beginnings of this groundbreaking art. It's a photo exhibition, of course, but it also lets you discover the history and the evolution of techniques that have led to today's photographic marvels.
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Bicentennial of the Invention of Photography
Quai de la Photo
9, Port de la Gare — 13th
Until December 20th
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