© Louise Desnos
Acedia, 2015-2024

© Paolo Verzone

© Adrien Selbert

© Camille Brasselet

© Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt

© David Sauveur

PRODUCTIONS

#FreeKoulchi, 2025

Series| Since late September 2025, Moroccan youth movement "GenZ.212" has been expressing its anger towards their government and, more specifically, the public health and education systems, which they denounce as failing and corrupt.

SWEAT, 2025

Series | SWEAT is a series of staged images born out of a reflection on how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, influence our minds, privacy, social interaction, and human existence in general.

The river ran black: Reinventing a land, 2023-2025

Series | An intimate portrait of a region oscillating between the nostalgia of what was and the uncertainty of what lies ahead, a territory seeking to redefine itself without losing sight of its memory.

25 Trump Street, 2025

Series | Since his second accession to the White House, Donald Trump has seemed particularly attached to the visible demonstration, in the public arena, of the people's attachment to his elected mandate.

The Flag, 2025

Series | The flag represents resistance, struggle, combat and hope and, as Benoît Hopqin wrote in M Le Monde, those who wear it "tell less of France's past than of its future, say less of nostalgia than of hope. And this flag does not glorify the nation of yesterday, but that of tomorrow".

#FreeKoulchi, 2025

Series| Since late September 2025, Moroccan youth movement "GenZ.212" has been expressing its anger towards their government and, more specifically, the public health and education systems, which they denounce as failing and corrupt.

SWEAT, 2025

Series | SWEAT is a series of staged images born out of a reflection on how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, influence our minds, privacy, social interaction, and human existence in general.

The river ran black: Reinventing a land, 2023-2025

Series | An intimate portrait of a region oscillating between the nostalgia of what was and the uncertainty of what lies ahead, a territory seeking to redefine itself without losing sight of its memory.

25 Trump Street, 2025

Series | Since his second accession to the White House, Donald Trump has seemed particularly attached to the visible demonstration, in the public arena, of the people's attachment to his elected mandate.

The Flag, 2025

Series | The flag represents resistance, struggle, combat and hope and, as Benoît Hopqin wrote in M Le Monde, those who wear it "tell less of France's past than of its future, say less of nostalgia than of hope. And this flag does not glorify the nation of yesterday, but that of tomorrow".

NEWS

The Christmas Shop

Save the date | À l’approche des fêtes, la Galerie VU’ inaugure sa Boutique de Noël, un espace éphémère où se rencontrent photographie, édition et création artistique.

VU' at the Zoom Photo Festival

Photo Festival | From 8 October to 2 November 2025 : Louie Palu & Ismail Ferdous

Release of Vincent Catala's book L'île Brésil (Brazil Island), published by Dunes

Book signing | A book signing by the author, will be held on Wednesday, October 1, starting at 6:30 p.m.

Save the date : Programmation de rentrée

VU' | VU’ ouvre ses portes en septembre dans un nouvel espace, découvrez la programmation de rentrée !

Concevoir et réaliser un livre photographique : de l'éditing à la pré-maquette

VU'éducation | Acquisition de compétences | Les 28, 29 et 30 novembre 2025 à l'Agence VU'

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Stéphane Duroy – La vie à hauteur d’homme Le Parvis, Avenue Louis Sallenave 64000, PAU
Echoing the tremors of a fragmented world, Stéphane Duroy’s photographs seize the viewer’s imagination with a haunting sense of absence. For over forty years, he has criss-crossed Europe and the United States in the wake of the cataclysms which shaped the 20th century.
21 November 2025 - 21 March 2026
Ferhat Bouda – L’homme libre est celui qui veut et qui marche Maison de l’Art à Grand Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire
The exhibition opens with a symbolic space that invites visitors to leave the outside world behind and enter the Amazigh universe — a world of freedom, memory and movement.
12 November 2025 - 7 December 2025
Richard Dumas – 24 images-24 portraits de cinéma La Confluence, Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 35830 Betton
This exhibition brings together 24 photographs which, when placed end to end in a cinema, would represent a fleeting second, followed by another. Like music, cinema is an abstract art form.
8 November 2025 - 3 March 2026
Guillaume Herbaut – 10 Years in the Trenches – Ukraine 2014-2024 Mémorial 14-18 Notre Dame de Lorette, Chemin de Lens, 62153 Souchez
The exhibition ‘10 Years in the Trenches - Ukraine 2014-2024’ presents the work of Guillaume Herbaut, who has been working on the Ukrainian front since the events of Maidan Square in 2014.
7 November 2025 - 4 January 2026
Ici, la photographie, loin de retranscrire la simple coïncidence du photographe au monde réel, est le vecteur et le langage même de la fiction, laissant libre cours à la poésie, au récit comme à l’imaginaire.
6 November 2025 - 3 January 2026
Hugues de Wurstemberger — Humour de pierre Château d'If, Embarcadère Frioul If, 1 Quai de la Fraternité, 13001 Marseille
Through a dozen black and white photographs taken in the early 1990s, photographer Hugues de Wurstemberger offers a tender and ironic look at visitors to the monument.
1 November 2025 - 15 April 2026
Ferhat Bouda – 2005 – 2023 Galerie Zoème, 8 rue Vian13006 Marseille
Ferhat Bouda follows in the tradition of documentary photography. He conducts long-term investigations around the world.
23 October 2025 - 24 December 2025
Louise Desnos – Acédia Galerie VU, 60 Avenue de Saxe, Paris
A l'occasion de la sélection de l'ouvrage Acedia de Louise Desnos pour le prix Aperture dans la section premier livre photographique, l'équipe de VU' est heureuse de vous convier à la présentation d'un accrochage d'une sélection de tirages issus de la série de la jeune artiste française.
23 October 2025 - 15 November 2025
Jean-Robert Dantou — Face à ce qui se dérobe, les clichés de la folie Musée Nicéphore Niepce, Chalon-sur-Saône, France
As part of an exhibition exploring the relationship between photography and ‘madness’, the Nicéphore Niépce Museum is presenting an excerpt from Jean-Robert Dantou's work, created and exhibited for the first time in the town of Tonnerre.
18 October 2025 - 18 January 2026

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