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L IS FOR LOOK
Enzo Arnone, "Ciccì Coccò", 2025. © Enzo Arnone

L IS FOR LOOK

CHILDREN’S PHOTOBOOKS

Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin » Enzo Arnone » Dominique Darbois » Claire Dé » Robert Doisneau » Reinhard Matz » Duane Michals » Sarah Moon » Franticek Skala » Emmanuel Sougez » Tomi Ungerer » William Wegman » Ylla (Kamilla Koffler) » & others

Exhibition: 19 Sep 2025 – 1 Feb 2026

Thu 18 Sep 18:00

PHOTO ELYSEE

Place de la Gare 17
1003 Lausanne

+41(0)21-3169911


www.elysee.ch

Wed-Mon 10-18, Thu 10-20

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© Éloïse Genoud/ Photo Elysée/ Plateforme 10

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CHILDREN’S PHOTOBOOKS

19.09.2025 – 01.02.2026

Opening: Thursday, September 18, 2025 at 6 p.m.

Co-produced by the Institut pour la photographie in Lille and Photo Elysée, L is for Look explores children's photo books, from their industrial boom in the 1930s to the present day. Although this type of publication remains marginal in the publishing landscape, it bears witness to the evolution of our perception of photography, the history of education, and the status of children in Western societies over more than a century.

Children's photobooks have benefited from the emergence of new image-centered teaching methods. Photography is finding its way into all areas of children's literature, from picture books to fiction, including works with educational, pedagogical, or creative aims. By renewing this publishing genre, it is also opening up to new and original forms, thanks to the collaboration of graphic designers, artists, illustrators, and authors.

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Dominique Darbois, "Rikka, la petite Balinaise", Fernand Nathan, Paris, 1956. © Françoise Denoyelle - Archives Dominique Darbois

The exhibition brings together around 100 international works, with an emphasis on original photographic creation, in order to highlight this heritage, its characteristics and its contemporary dimensions. Women photographers have played a major role in the history of children's photobooks, at the intersection of two fields long perceived as feminine: education and children's portraiture. This dynamic triggered the emergence in the 1970s of a new publishing genre dedicated to shaping children's perspectives.

L is for Look also provides an opportunity to find out what goes on behind the scenes of creating photobooks, from the shoots to the original mock-ups of the works on display. Designed in collaboration with the mediation departments, the exhibition includes books available for consultation and interactive experiences designed for young and old alike.

After its initial presentation at Photo Elysée in the fall of 2025, L is for Look will embark on a European tour that will continue until 2028 at the Institut pour la photographie in Lille, after taking in five partner institutions: the Museum Folkwang in Essen, the Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles, the Photographers' Gallery in London, the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) in Luxembourg, and Foto Arsenal in Vienna.

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František Skála, "Skutečný příběh Cílka a Lídy" ("L'histoire vraie de Cílek et Lída"), Arbor Vitae, Prague, 2007. © František Skála
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Ylla (Camilla Koffler, dite), "85 chats", La Guilde du livre, Lausanne, 1952. © Pryor Dodge
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Sarah Moon, "Le Petit Chaperon noir", Black Riding Hood, Kahitsukan – Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyoto, 2010. © Sarah Moon - copie
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William Wondriska, planche photo préparatoire du livre "All by Myself" ("Toute seule"), 1963. © William A. Wondriska Marital Trust
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Emmanuel Sougez, "Alphabet", Éditions Antoine Roche, Paris, 1932. Droits réservés
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Duane Michals, "Upside Down, Inside Out and Backwards" ("À l'envers, à l'envers et à l'envers"), Sonny Boy Book, New York, 1993. © Duane Michals