Paris Photo 2019
Berenice Abbott » Oliver Abraham » Marina Abramović » Ansel Adams » David Adika » Jun Ahn » Albarrán Cabrera » Pilar Albarracin » Laure Albin-Guillot » Helena Almeida » Darren Almond » Malala Andrialavidrazana » Diane Arbus » Israel Ariño » Tom Arndt » Steven Arnold » Eugène Atget » Jean-Christophe Béchet » Fatemeh Baigmoradi » Catherine Balet » Pedro Barateiro » Lillian Bassman » Valérie Belin » Carolle Benitah » Harry Benson » Dawoud Bey » Magda Biernat » Julio Bittencourt » Marina Black » Daniel Blaufuks » Erwin Blumenfeld » Martin Bogren » Arièle Bonzon » Philippe Bordas » Marguerite Bornhauser » Pierre Boucher » Slater Bradley » Nick Brandt » Brassaï » Sebastiaan Bremer » Marco Breuer » Denis Brihat » Gary Brotmeyer » Will Brown » Christopher Bucklow » Larry Burrows » Nancy Burson » Edward Burtynsky » Carla Cabanas » Antony Cairns » Harry Callahan » Juan Manuel Castro Prieto » John Chamberlain » John Chamberlain » Philippe Chancel » Chervine » Edmund Clark » Stéphane Couturier » Grey Crawford » Ananian Léki Dago » Ananian Léki Dago » Denis Dailleux » Arko Datto » Jaime de la Jara » Cristina De Middel » Luc Delahaye » Andrés Denegri » Jabulani Dhlamini » Máté Dobokay » Claudine Doury » John E. Dowell » Eamonn Doyle » Frauke Eigen » Yamazawa Eiko » Gardar Eide Einarsson » Alfred Eisenstaedt » Véronique Ellena » Elsa & Johanna » Agnes Eperjesi » Elliott Erwitt » Joakim Eskildsen » Walker Evans » Patrick Faigenbaum » Louis Faurer » Bruno Fert » Christiane Feser » Ferenc Ficzek » Maia Flore » Charles Fréger » Robert Frank » Cristina García Rodero » Bruce Gilden » Paolo Gioli » Jim Goldberg » David Goldblatt » Pierre Gonnord » Andrea Grützner » Dor Guez » Eric Guglielmi » Hervé Guibert » Axel Hütte » Ernst Haas » Marvel Harris » Cig Harvey » Sam Haskins » Yannig Hedel » Sean Hemmerle » Anthony Hernandez » Susan Hiller » David Hockney » Dennis Hopper » Françoise Huguier » Boris Ignatovich » Inez & Vinoodh » Miyako Ishiuchi » Tiina Itkonen » Gottfried Jäger » Ayana V. Jackson » Adam Jeppesen » Igor Jesus » David Jiménez » David Jiménez » Ulla Jokisalo » Morvarid K » Sanna Kannisto » Sandra Kantanen » Sid Kaplan » Simone Kappeler » Eeva Karhu » Mari Katayama » Rinko Kawauchi » Şahin Kaygun » Seydou Keïta » André Kertész » Kiluanji Kia Henda » Yūshi Kobayashi » Fusako Kodama » Delphine Kreuter » Mona Kuhn » Zofia Kulik » Ville Kumpulainen » Seba Kurtis » Amélie Landry » Dorothea Lange » Stéphane Lavoué » Ouka Leele » Janne Lehtinen » Ville Lenkkeri » Anni Leppälä » Namsa Leuba » Elsa Leydier » Nicola Lo Calzo » Niko Luoma » Vera Lutter » Erik Madigan Heck » Chema Madoz » Sara-Lena Maierhofer » Sara-Lena Maierhofer » David Maisel » Susanna Majuri » Man Ray » Sally Mann » Dmitry Markov » Edgar Martins » Klea McKenna » David Meshki » Ray K. Metzker » Yann Mingard » Arno Rafael Minkkinen » Antoni Miralda » Antoni Miralda » Antoni Miralda » Tina Modotti » Tracey Moffatt » Fabrice Monteiro » Chad Moore » Jean Moral » Abelardo Morell » Daidō Moriyama » Yan Morvan » Richard Mosse » Richard Mosse » Ruth Motau » Zanele Muholi » Aïda Muluneh » Vik Muniz » Charles Nègre » Youssef Nabil » Katalin Nador » Shirin Neshat » Floris Neusüss » Marvin E. Newman » Lennart Nilsson » Sakiko Nomura » Erwin Olaf » Rodrigo Oliveira » Detlef Orlopp » Aitor Ortiz » Jean Painlevé » Nelli Palomäki » Jyrki Parantainen » Anders Petersen » Matthew Pillsbury » Deanna Pizzitelli » Colette Pourroy » Paul Pouvreau » Andre Principe » Barbara Probst » Jacques Pugin » Jorma Puranen » Baptiste Rabichon » Timm Rautert » Albert Renger-Patzsch » Bettina Rheims » Miguel Rio Branco » Herb Ritts » Alexander Rodchenko » Bruno V. Roels » Michael Roy » Christopher Russell » August Sander » Sarkis » Adrian Sauer » Carolee Schneemann » Collier Schorr » Joachim Schulz » Claudius Schulze » Elfie Semotan » Bruno Serralongue » Andres Serrano » Arkadiy Shaikhet » Ming Smith » Lindokuhle Sobekwa » Annegret Soltau » Alec Soth » Jem Southam » Jem Southam » Jules Spinatsch » André Steiner » Mikhael Subotzky » Issei Suda » Risaku Suzuki » Balint Szombathy » Keiichi Tahara » Val Telberg » Juergen Teller » Dominique Teufen » Stéphane Thidet » Mickalene Thomas » Alys Tomlinson » Santeri Tuori » Noboru Ueki » Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen) » Tibor Várnagy » Agnès Varda » Agnès Varda » Niina Vatanen » Paolo Ventura » Darío Villalba » Tim Walker » Margot Wallard » Albert Watson » Sabine Weiss » Edward Weston » Minor White » Joel Peter Witkin » Dr. Paul Wolff » Bastiaan Woudt » Bruce Wrighton » Eiko Yamazawa » Daisuke Yokota » Xu Yong » & others
Fair: 7 Nov – 10 Nov 2019
Wed 6 Nov
Paris Photo - Grand Palais
Avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris
Paris Photo
Avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris
+33(0)1-47565000
November 7 through 10, Paris Photo, the international art fair for photography, will reunite 180 galleries and 33 art book dealers across 5 sectors: Main Gallery and Book Sectors, PRISMES, Curiosa, and Film. Discover the most important selection of exceptional photographic art and published works from 31 countries worldwide. 30 Solo shows delve deeper into the work of one artist.
The Curiosa sector, this year presents a focus on emerging art and is curated by Osei Bonsu (Curator, International Art) featuring works by Olivia Mihălţianu, Marie Clerel, Leandro Feal, Roman Moriceau, Alfredo Rodriguez, Morvarid K, Nate Lewis, Elsa Leydier, David Meskhi, Elsa & Johanna, Marguerite Bornhauser, Nydia Blas, Andrès Denegri and Thomas Hauser. PRISMES, dedicated to large formats, series and installations highlights 14 projects exhibiting major works and unveiling specially commissioned projects by Marie Cloquet, Igor Eŝkinja, Stéphane Lavoué, Jérémie Lenoir, Inez & Vinoodh, Marianne Csáky, SubREAL Group, Zohra Opoku, Olaf Breuning, Susan Derges, Marco Maria Zanin, Yannig Hedel, Yhonnie Scarce and Joel Sternfeld.
See the 2019 exhibitor list
Paris Photo is a key event for collectors, art world professionals and those passionate about art and photography. Public programming is an essential component of the fair and includes curated exhibitions, talks, awards, book signing sessions, and off-site exhibitions.
View the public programme
Film Sector—mk2 Grand Palais
Paris Photo’s Film sector, presented in partnership with mk2 (Grand Palais) highlights the relationship between still and moving images in artistic creation. Curated this year by Matthieu Orléan (artistic advisor, la Cinémathèque française) and Pascale Cassagnau (head of audiovisual collections and new media, Centre national des arts plastiques - Cnap), programming includes film projects proposed by 2019 exhibitors and selections from the Cnap collection.
Fondation A Stichting, Brussels Fragments–Private Collection exhibition
Paris Photo is proud to present Fragments, a selection of works from the collection Fondation A Stichting, Brussels, founded upon the initiative of Astrid Ullens de Schooten, featuring works by Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Harry Callahan, Mitch Epstein, Facundo de Zuviria, Paolo Gasparini, Nicholas Nixon, Martha Rosler, Judith Joy Ross, Larry Sultan, Jaime Villaseca, among others. The exhibition focuses upon the superabundance of images today, exploring our capacity to see and question the world in which we live.
The Platform Conversations
Experimental forum, the platform proposes cycle of conversations with leading figures in the field with series led by David Campany, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Osei Bonsu, Emanuele Quinz and Samuel Bianchini, and round-table discussions and presentations by Fannie Escoulen, Michel Poivert, Françoise Paviot. See the detailed program and the complete list of participants on-line.
Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards
The PhotoBook Awards celebrate the book’s contribution to the evolving narrative of photography. The winners for categories: 1st PhotoBook (10,000 dollar prize), PhotoBook of the year, Photography Catalogue of the Year, will be announced at Paris Photo Friday, November 8, at 1pm. The shortlisted titles will be presented in the 8th edition of The Photobook Review and exhibited at the fair. See the shortlist announcement online at: www.aperture.org and www.parisphoto.com.
Carte Blanche—Students at the Gare du Nord
This October, 4 students selected from over 50 European Art schools are given carte blanche at the Paris Gare du Nord train station. Congratulations to Samuel Fordham (UWE Bristol, UK), Chris Hoare (UWE Bristol, UK), Fernando Marante (Ar.Co - Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual, Portugal), Giulia Parlato: Royal College of Art, UK).The students will present their portfolios at the fair and take part in The Artist Talks. The Carte Blanche 2019 is co-organised by Paris Photo, SNCF Gares & Connexions and Picto Foundation.
The Artists talks by The Eyes
The Eyes Magazine presents a program of 33 intimate 15-minute talks in three 45-minute daily sessions dedicated to the photographic object and its author with renowned and emerging photographers including Martin Parr, Valerie Belin, Tom Wood (a French premiere), Joel Meyerowitz, Roger Ballen, Carolle Benitah, Katrien De Blauwer, Thibault Brunet, Alice Quaresma among others. Complete program available October 1st.
Paris Photo thanks its partners for their support and contribution:
J.P. Morgan Private Bank, celebrating its ninth year as official partner, returns with a special exhibition drawn from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection. Collective Identity: A Selection Of Photographic Portraits features iconic works and recent acquisitions by artists from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas such as Gabriela Iturbide, Ayanna V. Jackson, Jonas Mekas, Shirin Neshat, Cindy Sherman reflecting the Collection’s diverse and international identity in its 60th anniversary.
BMW, official partner since 2003, presents Emeric Lhuisset, winner of the BMW Residency BMW Art & Culture with the exhibition L’autre rive which invites us to reimagine the story of a land that refuses simplification. Breaking the taboo of immediacy in photojournalism, Lhuisset explores the limits of photography by deconstructing the fragmented eye of the photojournalist through an artistic transcript of a geopolitical analysis.
Huawei presents the Huawei Next-Image Awards redefining visual expression and culture through more professional and intuitive smartphone cameras.
For its 10th Carte Blanche photography campaign, Stéphane Lavoué and Pernod Ricard present Seriously Convivial, an exhibition of interwoven portraits that celebrate a new facet of conviviality—that intrinsic ability of the Group’s employees and brands to create genuine moments of sharing and celebration.
Maison Ruinart presents the 2nd edition of the Maison Ruinart Award, attributed to Elsa Leydier, an emerging French photographer with an exhibition exploring our perception of our supposed natural environment and specifically the link between nature and the women and men who work with the vines. Presented with the support of Picto Foundation.
The New York Times presents Carbon's Casualities by Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times photographer Josh Haner. Combining the drama of drone footage from the air with the intimacy of still images from the ground, the series is an intricate exploration of the many consequences resulting from a warming world.
Aho & Soldan Photo and Film Foundation unveil Claire Aho-Heikki Aho-Björn Soldan, pioneering Finnish photographers and filmmakers.
Paris Photo is proud to host the Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Photo Award and the announcement of the winners of the Jury Prize and the Téva Public Prize.