Birthday exhibition
Galerie Miranda is 6!
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Exhibition: 1 Feb – 29 Jun 2024
Galerie Miranda
21 rue du Château d’Eau
75010 Paris
+33(0)1-40 38 36 53
enquiries@galeriemiranda.com
www.galeriemiranda.com
Tue-Sat 12-19
Galerie Miranda is 6!
The big birthday exhibition with 4 group shows and 22 artists
1 February – 29 June 2024
In spring 2018, Galerie Miranda opened its doors in the 10th arrondissement of Paris with a program focused
on presenting established non-French photographic artists, little-known in France and Europe and principally
women.
Since then, and despite an historically complicated economic period (Covid, war...), Galerie Miranda
has produced 31 gallery exhibitions, 6 art fair exhibitions, 3 off-site exhibitions and 3 festival solo shows.
Bringing major contemporary artists to Europe for the first time, the gallery has also enjoyed provoking renewed
interest in exceptional, little-known historical works (Charles Jones, André Kertesz polaroids...).
Contemporary works have been placed by the gallery with key French and international collections, both public and private.
Also a bookstore, the gallery has also held over 6 years innumerable book launches and artist events, in
collaboration with key artists and publishers of the contemporary French photographic scene.
In celebration of these projects, artists and works, the gallery is delighted to open 2024 with a birthday season
that reviews the gallery’s choices to date. A curated, non-exhaustive cycle is programmed in four 1-month
capsules running from February until June. Organised around broad themes by director Miranda Salt, this 6th
anniversary cycle places major historical references in dialogue with distinctive contemporary signatures, with
works both unseen and from the gallery's rich inventory. It presents a personal vision of the endless investigation
into and renewal of the photographic medium; the impossibility of defining boundaries between different
photographic forms and, most of all, the curiosity and the artistic excellence that have inspired the gallery’s
program since inception.