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10 Things To Do at Paris Photo 2025
From November 13 to 16, 2025, Paris Photo returns to the Grand Palais with 222 exhibitors from 33 countries.
Thursday November 13, 2025
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• Fair : 10 Things To Do at Paris Photo 2025
• Fair : It Starts in the Body
• Book : Blonde Braids and Fatigues: Catherine Leroy in Vietnam
• Exhibition : Luc Delahaye, Facing the Fragments of Reality
• Fair : A Living Laboratory
• Book : William Klein: Belgian Walks
• Archives : Guido Guidi: Tracing Time
• Archives : Martin Essl: Sinking in Paris
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From November 13 to 16, 2025, Paris Photo returns to the Grand Palais with 222 exhibitors from 33 countries. For its 28th edition, the world’s largest photography fair once again transforms Paris into the capital of images.
By Jonas Cuénin
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Featured in Obsession Gallery’s booth at Paris Photo, András Ladocsi’s research on the body reveals itself as an inquiry into physicality and human connection.
By Gaia Squarci
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In 1966, Catherine Leroy flew to Vietnam with a Leica and a hundred dollars in her pocket. Her photographs and unpublished correspondence, gathered in the book One-Way Ticket to Vietnam 1966–1968, reveal the courage and voice of a pioneer in war photojournalism.
By Guénola Pellen
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Photojournalist turned artist, Luc Delahaye confronts us with the tragedy of the world in photographic tableaux that are as imposing as they are unsettling. The Jeu de Paume in Paris is devoting an important monograph to him — the first one in France since 2005.
By Michaël Naulin
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Presented by Espace Jörg Brockmann at Paris Photo, artist Marine Lanier’s Hannibal’s Garden is an oneiric exploration of the highest garden in Europe.
By Gaia Squarci
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Fifty One Gallery presents the book William Klein, Unseen Photographs, shedding new light on a previously unpublished series captured during his time in Belgium.
By Gaia Squarci
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In 2024, the exhibition “Col tempo (With Time) , 1956-2024” at MAXXI Museum in Rome, Italy, dig deep into the expansive career of the Italian artist Guido Guidi, who redefined contemporary landscape photography.
By Gaia Squarci
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In Martin Essl’s book Le Bateau ivre, the photographer walks the streets of Paris, taking the viewer on a journey of constant change and cyclic return.
By Gaia Squarci
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