The 26th edition of Paris Photo is taking place at Grand Palais Éphémère under the patronage of Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic of France.
“… Paris Photo goes straight to the heart of contemporary issues, and at the top of its agenda is responding to the new challenges presented by the medium. This edition introduces original curatorial directions and explores the limits of the medium. A new sector, dedicated to photography in the digital age and curated by Nina Roehrs, showcases artists who integrate digital practices into their work. Promoting artistic diversity and applying technological innovation so that artists can benefit from exciting creative opportunities, enabling access in order to broaden horizons, and sharing content with new audiences are all vital tools to explore how photography is changing at the cutting-edge of art and technology …
Committed to both social and environmental issues, the Paris Photo fair is designed to foster new ideas, educate, and grant new insights into the medium to as many as possible without denying its history and while nurturing discussion. All of which are directions we encourage and are continuously developing in order to push the boundaries in 2024 when we return to the Grand Palais with its generous space. Until then, we look forward to seeing you at the Grand Palais Éphémère for an edition chock full of discovery!” Florence Bourgeois, Director of PARIS PHOTO.
In 2023, Paris Photo comprises alone 191 galleries and publishers at Grand Palais Éphémère as well as online in the virtual Paris Photo exhibition space. The Main sector brings together 133 galleries from 21 countries this year. On display as part of the exhibition are historical and contemporary works alongside modern masterpieces just as much as emerging artists – providing a survey of how the medium of photography has been used from the past to the present day. The Publishers sector, with 35 international participants, supports and promotes the production of photo books.
GRAND PALAIS ÉPHÉMÈRE
Wednesday 8 November
Opening by invitation only
Collector’s Circle access: 11am - 9pm
Morning invitation access: 11am - 9pm
VIP access: 2pm - 9pm
Press access: 3pm - 9pm
Evening invitation access: 5pm - 9pm
Thursday 9 November
Privileged access: 10:30am - 1pm
Public access: 1pm - 8pm
Friday 10 November
Privileged access: 10:30am - 1pm
Public access: 1pm - 8pm
Saturday 11 November
Privileged access: 10:30am - 1pm
Public access: 1pm - 8pm
Sunday 12 November
Privileged access: 10:30am - 1pm
Public access: 1pm - 7pm
TICKETS
30€ Weekday ticket (Thursday/Friday)
32€ Weekend ticket (Saturday/Sunday)
25€ After Work ticket (after 5pm)
15€ Student ticket
50€ ticket + guided tour
22€ guided tour (ticket for admission not included)
PROFESSIONAL RATES
Premium pass 200€
Privileged pass 70€
Business pack 1,430€
School pack 160€
Professional pass 100€
GoSee : parisphoto.com