© Ismail Ferdous

© Paolo Verzone

© Adrien Selbert

© Bernard Faucon

© Françoise Huguier

© David Sauveur

PRODUCTIONS

Alter, 2024

Serie | A world is staged like a model with its copies and its originals blending together, leaving room only for the confusion of an imperfect resemblance.

Holding, Arriving, Photographing Tonnerre, 2017-2024

Serie | For seven years, photographer Jean-Robert Dantou has been carrying out research into documentary photography in a commune on the outskirts of Paris, as part of a doctorate in Research and Creation (SACRe - ENS - PSL).

Hollywood Nightmares, 2024

Série | Hollywood Nightmares is a series of self-portraits by photographer Raphaël Neal, inspired by the portrait aesthetics of the stars of the golden age of cinema (from the 1930s to the 1950s).

Watching and Killing, 2024

Serie | This series of images brings together screen photographs, representing a detail of video produced by drones transformed to drop bombs and grenades on Russian troops and used by the Ukrainian army on the front line.

Men and giants, 2024

Serie | They dance under the skirts of their giants, observing the world through a small opening, these balancing carriers play with gravity. Whirling in the heart of the crowd captivated by these immense characters straight from the past.

Alter, 2024

Serie | A world is staged like a model with its copies and its originals blending together, leaving room only for the confusion of an imperfect resemblance.

Holding, Arriving, Photographing Tonnerre, 2017-2024

Serie | For seven years, photographer Jean-Robert Dantou has been carrying out research into documentary photography in a commune on the outskirts of Paris, as part of a doctorate in Research and Creation (SACRe - ENS - PSL).

Hollywood Nightmares, 2024

Série | Hollywood Nightmares is a series of self-portraits by photographer Raphaël Neal, inspired by the portrait aesthetics of the stars of the golden age of cinema (from the 1930s to the 1950s).

Watching and Killing, 2024

Serie | This series of images brings together screen photographs, representing a detail of video produced by drones transformed to drop bombs and grenades on Russian troops and used by the Ukrainian army on the front line.

Men and giants, 2024

Serie | They dance under the skirts of their giants, observing the world through a small opening, these balancing carriers play with gravity. Whirling in the heart of the crowd captivated by these immense characters straight from the past.

NEWS

Festival du Regard 2024

Exhibition | Tina Merandon, whose work joins the VU' archive, is exhibited at the Festival du Regard de Cery-Pontoise.

Prix RPS (Royal Photographic Society) 2024

Award | Darcy Padilla, winner of the Royal Photographic Society Awards 2024

La Fnac célèbre la photographie

News | Jane Evelyn Atwood, Denis Dailleux, Bernard Descamps, Stéphane Duroy, Françoise Huguier, Patrick Taberna are all part of the Fnac collection.

Interview of Rip Hopkins

Podcast | Rip Hopkins took part in Brigitte Patient's podcast ‘Sur le Vif’, recorded in Lyon in October.

Interview of Lam Duc Hien and JP Lepers

March 2024 | Interview with Lam Duc Hien and JP Lepers after the screening of their film ‘Kurdistan, mon amour’ at the 20th Partances festival on 9 March 2024.

ARTE / Le dessous des images

Broadcast | Arte devoted an episode to the front page of Libération, with a portrait of Jane Birkin, photographed by Pierre-Olivier Deschamps.

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

Raphael Neal – Hollywood Nightmares Galerie VU, 58 rue Saint Lazare, Paris
To coincide with the publication of the book of the same name by Editons Le bec en l'air, Galerie VU' is presenting an exhibition by Raphaël Neal for the first time.
22 November 2024 - 10 January 2025
Denis Darzacq —Faire corps La Confluence, Pl. Charles de Gaulle, 35830 Betton
The body carries a social and political message. Whether it's freeing itself, taking to the skies, hanging in the air for the duration of a Chute, or floating, levitating between the shelves of the Hyper Consumption store, it defies the urban environment, social constraints and extracts itself from an overly materialistic reality.
22 November 2024 - 16 March 2025
Ouka Leele — Ouka Leele Espace Saint-Exupéry, salle Giacometti, 32 bis rue de la Station 95130 Franconville-la-Garenne
For its 7th edition, the Mois de la photo will be highlighting new hybridizations in photography, i.e. creative manipulations such as photo-montage, photocollage, serial photography, photo-painting and other new hybridizations.
20 November 2024 - 19 December 2024
The series produced aboard the schooner Tara is presented for the first time in Paris, at 104, as part of the exhibition “La Grande expédition. Tara, art and science to reveal the Ocean”.
16 November 2024 - 2 March 2025
Vanessa Winship – Une route sans fin Le Château – Centre d’Art Contemporain et du Patrimoine, Place de l’Hôtel de Ville 07200 Aubenas
Le Château - Centre d'Art Contemporain et du Patrimoine d'Aubenas - is devoting a monographic exhibition to Vanessa Winship.
16 November 2024 - 30 March 2025
Samuel Bollendorff — Le Grand Incendie MAC VAL, Vitry sur Seine (FRANCE)
Le Grand Incendie : They set themselves on fire to make their voices heard. The series created with Olivia Colo will be presented at the MacVal as part of the exhibition “Faits divers - Une hypothèse en 26 lettres, 5 équations et aucune réponse”.
15 November 2024 - 13 April 2025
Tina Merandon — Animal Festival du Regard, Gare Saint-Lazare, 13 Rue d'Amsterdam, Paris
For its 8th edition, the Festival du Regard is exhibiting two series by Tina Merandon at the Carreau de Cergy.
12 November 2024 - 29 December 2024
Francisco Proner – Black Canvas – The Landless Movement Centre culturel fédéral de la justice (CCJF), Gabinete de Fotografia Av. Rio Branco, 241 Centro, Rio de Janeiro – Brésil / Brazil
This exhibition brings together 30 photographs taken in 2022 by photographer Francisco Proner, in collaboration with the Landless Movement (MST).
11 November 2024 - 16 March 2025
Vincent Catala — Île Brésil Maison des photographes, 11 rue de Belzunce. 75010 Paris
Winner of the UPP 2023 prize, Vincent Catala will be exhibiting extracts from his series Île Brésil (2013 - 2023) at the Maison des Photographes from 7 November 2024.
7 November 2024 - 26 November 2024

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