Nostalgic for Paris Photo ? The 27th edition of the annual international photography fair ended on November 10. In total, more than 80,000 visitors were welcomed, an increase of 23% compared to 2023. But don’t panic: in Paris, there is plenty extend the festivities ! Numerous exhibitions with themes as rich as they are varied are currently accessible until end of year 2024. Go for it, we promise, you’ll love it!
The ruins of Paris, at the Polka Gallery
Imagine for a moment what it would look like Paris if, suddenly, the city was emptied of its inhabitants and left abandoned. Using the’IAthe precursor photographers of the urbex, Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre present us with a capital where nature has reclaimed its rights. By highlighting the great tourist and cultural symbols of the city in a post-apocalyptic atmosphere, the two artists upset the spectator who finds himself confronted with ruins of Parissuch a dystopia which seems particularly realistic.
The ruins of Paris
Polka Gallery
Court of Venice
12, rue Saint-Gilles — 3rd
Until January 18, 2025
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Tina, Barney Family Tiesat the Jeu de Paume
Since September 28 and until January 19, 2025Tina Barney is in the spotlight at Palm Game as part of the exhibition Family Ties (“Family Ties”). In her work, the photographer is not the type to play the minimalism card. Of the loaded shots – of humans, of furniture, of senses – which have become the unique touch of an equally singular artist. Known for his large format portraits and his appetite for related themes to the familytransmission and traditions and rituals, the American has marked the world of photography with an unparalleled style and approach to this art. Hand deviceshe is the one who dared enter homes of dozens of households to freeze the family stories and their complexity on glossy paper.
Tina Barney, Family Ties
Palm Game
1, place de la Concorde – 1st
Until January 19, 2025
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Yashuhiro Ishimoto – Des lignes et des corpsat the BAL
He has disrupted the world of photography with its particularly modern look. Trained at the Institute of Design in the late 1940s, Yasuhiro Ishimoto made himself known on the international scene for his innovative photos, particularly focused on the world of architecture and design. For the first time in Europe, the photographer of Japanese origin, his career and his work are highlighted in an exhibition rich in nearly 170 prints made between the 50s and 60s.
Yashuhiro Ishimoto – Des lignes et des corps
The BAL
6, impasse de la Défense — 18th
Until December 22
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Good Vibrationsat the Marie-Robin Gallery
It is an exceptional exhibition which is organized on the occasion of the 40 years of the Marie-Robin Gallery. It’s not that less than the photographer’s film shots Darius Salimi Iruzubieta who are in the spotlight. Drawing inspiration from queer aesthetics or even the universe of Almodóvar, he manages to create flamboyant portraits and sparkling with color. Among the personalities he photographed, we find in particular Nicky DollLe Filip, Claude Emmanuelle and Muriel Robin, Clara LucianiLouane, Iris Mittenaere and many others!
Good Vibrations
Galerie Marie-Robin
18, rue de Montmorency — 3e
From November 15 to December 22
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Bicentenary of the invention of photography, at the Quai de la Photo
It’s your chance or never! Until December 20the Quai de la Photo invites you to celebrate the 200 years since the invention of photography by Nicéphore Niépce. Like a real time travelyou go back the decades to 1824 to witness the beginnings of this revolutionary art. A photo exhibition certainly, but which also allows you to discover the history and the evolution of techniques to reach the photographic prowess of our days.
Bicentenary of the invention of photography
Photo Quay
9, port de la Gare — 13th
Until December 20
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