You have until June 9thto apply to the 7th Festival International de la Photographie Surréaliste 2025, which will take place from September 21 to 28, 2025, at the Villa Aurélienne in Fréjus. www.festivalsurrealiste.com

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You have until June 9thto apply to the 7th Festival International de la Photographie Surréaliste 2025, which will take place from September 21 to 28, 2025, at the Villa Aurélienne in Fréjus. www.festivalsurrealiste.com
The next edition of the biennial will be held from October 4th to November 10th, 2025. Photographers, the call for applications is open until March 15th. Free, it is aimed to all photographers residing, studying or working in Paris or the Paris region or having photographic work linked to the 10th arrondissement of Paris. https://www.fetart.org/rp10-2025
The Académie des beaux-arts launches with the Fondation Etrillard the first edition of the “Prix Digital Arts Fondation Etrillard – Académie des beaux-arts”. Endowed with an amount of 20,000 euros, this Prize salutes the journey and work of a digital artist. Open to candidates of any nationality residing in Europe and without age limit, this unique competition will distinguish each year recent digital work in dialogue with the artistic disciplines…
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Her name is Sophie Delaporte. Her exhibition: Bloom of Color runs from June 30 to August 10. Vicky Goldberg wrote of her images: It's theater, it's crazy, it's dance without narration, it's fun, it's intense. More than a century ago, Lois Fuller, who would go on to have a major influence on modern dance, performed in voluminous flowing dresses. Although she never revealed her body, she created wild, charming and…
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“Paris by night” intensifies the city. On March 1, 1978, Fabrice Emaer inaugurated Le Palace with a memorable performance by singer Grace Jones, directed by photographer and director Jean-Paul Goude. The former music hall, now open to the diversity of sexualities and backgrounds, became a hotspot for Parisian nightlife. Perhaps out of nostalgia for those festive nights of the 1970s and 1980s, Nuit Blanche has been offering, since October 5,…
The Porosus endowment fund, the Régnier pour la Création fund and Les femmes s’exposent are offering the scholarship to support emerging creation for the second year in a row. This scholarship will be awarded to an active professional female photographer, with less than 10 years of experience, for the production of artistic or documentary photographic work. The proposed subject could be a new photographic project to be initiated or the…
Applications are now open for the third edition of In Colors Project, promoted by LUMICROMA, Platform for valuing Photography and Photographers. Supported by the Câmara de São João da Madeira and Boavista Seguros, this international call for proposals aims to highlight, year after year, the importance of photography as a form of artistic intervention and socio-cultural record. The jury will award three prizes: a Grand Prize worth €5,000.00 and two…
The sporting and cultural epic of Deauville continues. In line with the Paris 2024 Games, this new international festival of photography and sports cultures will seek to explore, through images, the multiple dimensions of sport as a cultural, social, human and artistic phenomenon. The Deauville Photo Sport Festival will celebrate not only the beauty of sport images, but also the stories they tell, the values they embody and the transformations…
The Phoenix Art Museum presents a solo show exploring the creative output of Richard Avedon. Richard Avedon: Among Creatives features over 50 Avedon works drawn from the collection of the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) in Tuscon, spanning large-scale photographic portraits of famous artists, actors, and writers as well as examples of Avedon’s early work as a fashion photographer for Harper’s Bazaar magazine. Most recognized for his black and white…
Until February 25, 2025, Bildhalle Zurich is showing an exhibition by Bastiaan Woudt entitled Champions which it presents as follows. Champions project is a series of powerful images from Zambia, realized in collaboration with Orange Babies, a dedicated organization providing support to HIV-infected pregnant women and their children in developing countries such as Namibia, South Africa, and Zambia. The heart of the project lies in Zambia, where Bastiaan Woudt has…
On the occasion of the publication of La grâce et le feu, the new retrospective book by Gérard Uféras, Polka delves into the fashion photographer's archives to highlight previously unpublished images, forgotten on contact sheets. The “Seen / Unseen” exhibition explores the relationship between what is hidden and what is exhibited. The preparations, the indiscretions, the hustle and bustle of the corridors... The Knight of the Order of Arts and…
A new show, “The Camera Goes to War: Vietnam”, opens at the Mulva Cultural Center in De Pere, Wisconsin, on February 12 and runs through April 9. The show is drawn from the private collection of Michael Mattis and Judy Hochberg and is organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions. Featuring 112 vintage press prints and original wire photos, many of which appeared on the front pages of America’s newspapers, this exhibition…
His name: Daniel Denise. Until March 30, 2025, he is exhibiting 180 portraits of patients and caregivers from the neuro-oncology unit of the Nancy CHRU on the hospital premises. He thus presents his exhibition. This project, developed over two years, initially paid tribute to all the caregivers working in this unit. Then gradually a broader perspective opening up to other specialists whose essential satellite activities contribute to the quality of…
Spanish artist and researcher, Ixone Sádaba (1977, Bilbao) has been working for around twenty years. She has an art degree from the University of the Basque Country, she has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid and at the MOCCA in Toronto. It is today at the Azkuna Zentroa cultural and art center in Bilbao that her images of the abandoned Lemoiz nuclear…
The Centre de la photographie Genève announces the release of the first two publications of its new editorial project, Superscripte. Texts on contemporary photography. This series offers introductory and synthetic texts on contemporary photographic practices in all their diversity, through the prism of a single notion – exposure, violence, the image-object or ecology. Designed for photographers, art historians, students or simply the curious, this series aims to provide keys for…
Loïs Conner : The sculpted moment Loïs Conner carves time through the lens of her large-format camera, unfolding black-and-white landscapes with an almost calligraphic depth. Influenced by traditional Chinese painting, she captures the world’s metamorphoses, tracing the impermanence of forms and the memory of places—particularly in China, where she has been photographing since the 1980s. Her gaze, both precise and contemplative, transforms each image into a visual meditation, balancing documentary…
Until April 5, 2025, Bildhalle Zurich presents an exhibition by Chantal Elisabeth Ariëns entitled Where Are You with these few sentences: Black is a deeply vibrant color, perhaps even the most vivid color of all. That is a certainty after seeing Ariëns’ work. The nuances of black expose the layers of our perception and fan out in such diversity that they lift us. “I felt a strong need to create…
Release by Éditions Odyssée of Bâtisseurs( Builders), by Ludovic Vauthier. A photographic story produced between 2000 and 2011, this book is a visual tribute to the invisible men and women who are physically building India and Bangladesh, two countries representing nearly 20% of the world's population. About a fifth of humanity is in the process of carrying out its industrial revolution. In a context of globalization and growing economic integration,…
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Solitude in Cities : Lynn Saville’s New York & Jeff Larason’s Boston is the title of the exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography’s Lafayette City Center Gallery de Boston until March 23, 2025. It is presented as follow. Lynn Saville’s New York and Jeff Larason’s Boston in the bustling cities of New York City and Boston, where the heartbeat of urban life races, solitude has a paradoxical allure. In…