Paris Photo
7th November, 2024 – 10th November, 2024
Grand Palais
avenue Winston-Churchill
75008 Paris
This year, Paris Photo is pleased to announce the participation of 236 exhibitors in its
27th edition, returning to the iconic, newly-renovated Grand Palais. The fair will feature 191 galleries and 45 publishers from 33 countries, with 64 first-time participants. With the newly curated sector, Voices, the expansion of Digital and Emergence sectors, the coming of new contemporary book publishers and the return of antiquarian books, Paris Photo offers a broader range of artistic projects exploring the boundaries of the medium.
An institutional collection of photographs highlighting the Lithuanian scene will be showcased as part of the upcoming French-Lithuanian season, in colaboration with 2 major French institutions the Bibliothèque National de France (BnF) and the Centre Pompidou.
“This new edition, which features an ever-expanding list of international exhibitors, marks our return to the Grand Palais. On this occasion, we have worked with Anna Planas, Artistic Director of Paris Photo, and the selection committee, to present a fair showcasing projects worthy of the most prestigious institutions and pushing the boundaries of the image. Once again, the enthusiasm of our galleries and publishers highlights Paris’ key role in the art market. We look forward to welcoming our collectors, institutions, professionals and art-lovers to the fair in November.”
– Florence Bourgeois, Paris Photo Director
Voices, a new curated sector
The newly introduced Voices sector is dedicated to inviting the discerning eyes of international art key leaders, who will curate an original selection to be revealed in September. This first edition will be hosted by 3 curators: Azu Nwagbogu, Founder and Director of LagosPhoto Festival, Independent Curator and recently Curator of the Benin Pavilion at the Venice Biennale; Sonia Voss, author and curator of numerous exhibitions focused on photographic scenes that emerged behind the Iron Curtain, particularly East German and 1970s Lithuanian photography; and Elena Navarro, independent curator, who founded the international photography festival, FotoMéxico.
Emergence sector
Emergence, previously known as Curiosa, showcases 23 projects highlighting the work
of emerging artists Including the work of Caroline Corbasson at Dilecta (Paris), collages by Miguel Angel Tornero, Juan Silio (Santander, Madrid), Popel Comou, Torch (Amsterdam), and the intriguing work on green algae by Alice Paillot at Hangar in Brussels. The Emergence sector will be located on the balconies surrounding the central nave of the Grand Palais.
Digital sector
Launched for the first time in 2023, the Digital sector was a great success last year and is now expanding to include 15 projects at the heart of the nave. Dedicated to artists who integrate digital realities into their work and to exploring the use of digital practices in the evolution of the medium, it will feature contemporary artists such as Alina Frieske and Jonas Lund. For the second year, the sector is curated by Nina Roehrs.
Book sector
Highly popular and appreciated by Paris Photo visitors, the book sector gathers publi-
shers to celebrate the significant contribution of books to the evolving narrative of photography. Contemporary publishers such as Morel Books, Eriskay Connection, Void, and Kodoji, alongside antiquarian books from Plac’Art Photo and Dirk K. Bakker Boeken, will be featured. The sector will be located on the first floor of the Grand Palais.
Elles x Paris Photo
Curated by Raphaëlle Stopin, Director of the Centre photographique Rouen Normandie
and former artistic director of the Hyères festival, for its 6th edition, Elles x Paris Photo is a program which aims to highlight women photographers. In partnership with the French Ministry of Culture and with the support of Women In Motion, a Kering program to shine a light on women in the arts and culture, the representation of women artists at the fair has so far raised from 20% to 36% since 2018.
This year, for the first time and with the support of Kering, the program is enhanced by significant sponsorship for four galleries that are hosting solo or group shows by women photographers.
Principal & Voices
1 Mira Madrid
193 Gallery
ADN
Alarcon Criado
Alberto Damian
Alexandra De Viveiros
Anca Poterasu
Anita Beckers
Anne-Laure Buffard
Annie Gentils
Archiraar
Archivos Pérez & Calle
Atlas
Augusta Edwards
Bacqueville
Bank
Baudoin Lebon & Galerie P
Bendana Pinel
Bene Taschen
Bigaignon
Bildhalle
Binome
Bruce Silverstein
Camera Obscura
Carlier Gebauer
Carlos Carvalho
Caroline O’breen
Casemore
Catharine Clark
Charles Isaacs
& Gregory Leroy
Christian Berst Art Brut
Christophe Gaillard
Christophe Guye
°CLAIRbyKahn
Clémentine de la
Féronnière
Cob
Daniel Blau
Die Mauer
Dolby Chadwick
Each Modern
Edwynn Houk
Einspach
England & Co
Equinox
Eric Dupont
Esther Woerdehoff
Fifty One
Flat // Land
Flowers
Fotograf Contemporary
Fraenkel
Gagosian
Galerie C
Georges-Philippe
et Nathalie Vallois
Gilles Peyroulet & Cie
Hans P. Kraus Jr. Inc.
Higher Pictures
Howard Greenberg
Huxley-Parlour
Ibasho
In Camera
In Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
In-Dependance by Ibasho
Jackson
Jean-Kenta Gauthier
Jecza
Jednostka
Jenkins Johnson
Julian Sander
Karsten Greve
Kaunas Photography
Klemm’s
Kuckei + Kuckei
La Galerie Rouge
La Patinoire Royale Bach
Large Glass
Les Douches
Les Filles Du Calvaire
Loft Art
Loock
Luis Adelantado
Luisotti
Lumière Des Roses
M77
Magnin-A
Magnum
Mariane Ibrahim
Martini & Ronchetti
Matèria
Maubert
MEM
Memoria
Michael Hoppen
Miyako Yoshinaga
Momentum
Monitor
Monopol
Nadja Vilenne
Nathalie Obadia
Ncontemporay
Olivier Waltman
Pace
Paci
Paris-B
Parrotta
Patricia Conde
Persons Projects
PGI
& The Third Gallery Aya
Photo Discovery /
Bruno Tartarin
Poetic Scape
Polka
Rabouan Moussion
Raster
RGR
Robert Morat
Rociosantacruz
Rocket
Rolf Art
Roslyn Oxley9
Ruttkowski;68
Setareh
Sophie Scheidecker
Spot Home
Staley-Wise
Stephen Daiter
Stevenson
Stieglitz19
Studio G7
Suzanne Tarasieve
Taka Ishii Photography /
Film
Taller De Mike
Tanit
The Photographers’ Gallery
This Is No Fantasy
Thomas Zander
Three Shadows +3
TOBE
Toluca
Up
Valeria Bella
Vasari
Vermelho
Viasaterna
Vintage
Vu’
Webber
Wouter Van Leeuwen
Yancey Richardson
Yumiko Chiba
Emergence
Afronova
Almanaque
Bart
Camara Oscura
Carole Kvasnevski
Christophe Guye
Dilecta
Galerie S.
Hangar
Hors-Cadre
Intervalle
Jörg Brockmann
Juan Silió
Julie Caredda
Lunn & Boogie Woogie
Photography
Madé
Madé Van Krimpen
Montrasio Arte
Roof-A
Salon H
Sit Down
Torch
Zalucky
Digital
Artemis
Binome
Droste
Ellephant & Charlot
Fabienne Levy
fxhash
Judith Andreae
L’Avant Galerie Vossen
laCollection
Louise Alexander /
Fellowship
Nguyen Wahed
objkt.one
Office Impart
Schierke Seinecke
Tender
Publishers
Actes Sud
Akio Nagasawa
Alain Sinibaldi
André Frère Editions
Aperture
Atelier Exb / Éditions
Xavier Barral
Bookshop M
Case
Chose Commune
Damiani
Datzpress
Delpire & Co
Dirk K. Bakker Boeken
Editions Images Vevey
Filigranes
France Photobook
Gost
Hartmann
Jeu de Paume
Kodoji Press &
Zavod P.a.r.a.s.i.t.e.
Kominek
Komiyama Tokyo
L’Artiere
Le Bec en L’air
Le Plac’art Photo
Loose Joints
Mack / SPBH Editions
Mörel
Poursuite
Puro Chile
Radius
RM
Rorhof
RVB Books
Spector Books &
The Eriskay Connection
Stanley Barker
Steidl
TBW
Textuel
The Eyes
The(M) Editions
Twin Palms Publishers
Void
Paris Photo 2024 opens on the 7th of November, 2024 until the 10th of November, 2024 at Grand Palais
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