From November 7 to 10, 2024, Paris Photo returns for its 27th edition at the Grand Palais, transforming this emblematic place into a stage dedicated to photography. This event, which has become a must for image and art enthusiasts, offers a unique immersion in the world of photography, with a special tribute to the centenary of surrealism, a movement that revolutionized artistic and visual perspectives.
A varied program to discover photography in all its forms
Every day, Paris Photo offers a rich program: exhibitions, discussions, and meetings punctuate this event. Nearly 200 internationally renowned exhibitors will be present, highlighting contemporary and historical works. Galleries such as Actes Sud, Clémentine de La Féronnière, and Akio Nagasawa will join other publishers and art dealers, offering visitors a complete panorama of photography from yesterday and today.
The fair is distinguished by its exploration of artistic experimentation. Photographers such as Caroline Corbasson, Miguel Angel Tornero, and Alina Frieske will push the boundaries of the image and explore innovative techniques. Jim Jarmusch, renowned director and screenwriter, has carte blanche to design a unique journey, inspired by surrealism. His approach promises a surprising visual journey, where the boundaries between reality and dream are erased.
Practical information: timetables, prices and access
Visitors will be able to access Paris Photo at the following times:
• Thursday to Saturday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• Sunday: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
To access the event, tickets can be purchased online:
• Full weekly price: €30
• Full weekend price: €32
• Evening ticket (after 5 p.m.): €25
• Reduced rate: €15
• Free for children under 12 years old
The opening day, November 6, is by invitation only.
A unique opportunity for collectors and art lovers
Paris Photo is also a space for discovery and exchange, ideal for collectors looking for rare works or for amateurs wishing to deepen their knowledge of photography. In addition to the exhibitions, visitors will be able to attend conferences led by artists, critics and guest curators, addressing various themes and exploring the evolution of photography.
Alongside the fair, the “In Paris during Paris Photo” program offers exhibitions in different locations in the capital, allowing visitors to extend their immersion in the world of images beyond the Grand Palais.
A varied program to discover photography in all its forms
Every day, Paris Photo offers a rich program: exhibitions, discussions, and meetings punctuate this event. Nearly 200 internationally renowned exhibitors will be present, highlighting contemporary and historical works. Galleries such as Actes Sud, Clémentine de La Féronnière, and Akio Nagasawa will join other publishers and art dealers, offering visitors a complete panorama of photography from yesterday and today.
The fair is distinguished by its exploration of artistic experimentation. Photographers such as Caroline Corbasson, Miguel Angel Tornero, and Alina Frieske will push the boundaries of the image and explore innovative techniques. Jim Jarmusch, renowned director and screenwriter, has carte blanche to design a unique journey, inspired by surrealism. His approach promises a surprising visual journey, where the boundaries between reality and dream are erased.
Practical information: timetables, prices and access
Visitors will be able to access Paris Photo at the following times:
• Thursday to Saturday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• Sunday: 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
To access the event, tickets can be purchased online:
• Full weekly price: €30
• Full weekend price: €32
• Evening ticket (after 5 p.m.): €25
• Reduced rate: €15
• Free for children under 12 years old
The opening day, November 6, is by invitation only.
A unique opportunity for collectors and art lovers
Paris Photo is also a space for discovery and exchange, ideal for collectors looking for rare works or for amateurs wishing to deepen their knowledge of photography. In addition to the exhibitions, visitors will be able to attend conferences led by artists, critics and guest curators, addressing various themes and exploring the evolution of photography.
Alongside the fair, the “In Paris during Paris Photo” program offers exhibitions in different locations in the capital, allowing visitors to extend their immersion in the world of images beyond the Grand Palais.