
4th Biennale de l'Image Tangible
Pooya Abbasian » Matthieu Boucherit » Máté Dobokay » Sandrine Elberg » Gabriele Engelhardt » Mihai Grecu » Morvarid K » Anouk Kruithof » Tami Notsani » Richard Pak » Marine Pistien » Geraldine Wilcke » & others
Exhibition: 6 Nov – 23 Nov 2025
Thu 6 Nov 18:00
NIEMEYER SPACE
2 Place Colonel Fabien
75019 Paris
Tue-Sun 12-19

During a month of exhibitions and events located in the East and the center of Paris, the Biennale de l'Image Tangible presents a selection of works that tend to break free from a classic use of the photographic medium.
Whether it is looking for new supports, hybrid techniques or a new relationship to reality, this event tends to demonstrate that photography never stops inventing. In this, the Tangible Image Biennale supports the emergence of new languages and new practices related to photography : a photograph which upsets the assumptions of reality, a photograph which changes in nature, form and postulate, and which thus participates in a broadening of the field of its discipline.
The fourth edition of the Tangible Image Biennale will take place in November, around an exhibition at NIEMEYER SPACE and five exhibitions in Paris.
As well as an Atelier Martel prize, concerts and portfolio readings.
PLATFORM 73, rue des Haies 20e
Céline Guillerm » Florence Pinson Ynden » Olivier Gain » Ming Pang »
Wed-Sun 15-19:00
FISHEYE GALLERY 2 Rue de l'Hôpital Saint-Louis, 10e
Flore Prebay » Frédéric Froument »
Wed-Fri 14-19:00; Sat, Sun 11-18:00
THE 100 ECS 100 Charenton Street, 12e
Ivan Murit » Kia Sciarrone » Maxim Zmeyev » Dora Tishmann » Alice Pallot » Jonàs Forchini »
Mon-Sat 9-23:00
JULIO - ARTIST RUN SPACE 13 rue Juillet; 20e
Clara de Tezanos » Julie Hrnčířová »
Wed-Sat 15-19:00
NIEMEYER SPACE
Tue - Sun 12-19:00
14 Nov 14-17:00 : Portfolio review with Réseau LUX
Máté Dobokay (born 1988 in Pécs) studied at the University of Pécs and completed the BA in Photography at Kaposvár University. His work has earned him numerous awards and scholarships: in 2015-2016, he received the Republic Scholarship, was a semi-finalist for the 2015 Leopold Bloom Award, and in 2017, the Esterházy Award. In 2014, he was part of the winning team at the OFF_Festival in Bratislava and was also nominated for the Lucien & Rodolf Hervé Award. In 2018, he was one of two artists to win the first MODEM Prize in Debrecen. Since 2012, he has exhibited regularly at venues such as the Ludwig Museum, the Finnish Museum of Photography, the Vasarely Museum, MODEM, and the New Gallery in Budapest. He has also participated in numerous European exhibitions. He made his debut as the youngest artist at the exhibition IMPACT: Abstraction and Experimentation in Hungarian Photography in New York (2016). His works are part of public collections such as the National Library of France, the Ferenczy Museum Center and MODEM.
