In all locations part of the journey
Dans l’ensemble des lieux participants, sauf le Musée Rodin.
L'ENSA Paris-Malaquais fermera ses portes à 20h.
Frac Normandie Rouen Hors les murs - Rubis Mécénat
In the presence of the photographer Geert Goiris, with Roma Publications.
Shakespeare and Company
37 rue de la Bûcherie 75005
Federica Chiocchetti welcomes David Solo, books collector of photopoetry, Frédérique Deschamps, curator of The Photo Novel at the MUCEM and Jean-Pierre Montier, co-curator of the exhibition Photolittérature at the Jan Michalski Foundation.
As part of the second edition of Photobook Week, the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore welcomes the curator Federica Chiocchetti, founder of the platform The Photocaptionist, around a series of meetings about photo-text. Photobook Week is produced by Matthieu Nicol, founder of Too many Pictures.
Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés
9e édition Prix Carmignac du Photojournalisme
À l’occasion du vernissage de l’exposition Arctique : Nouvelle Frontière – Une double expédition polaire de Kadir van Lohuizen et Yuri Kozyrev, une navette sera disponible au départ de la place Saint-Germain-des-Prés à 18h30 et 20h, et de la Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, à 19h15 et 21h30.
From 7th November to 9th December 2018
Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
30 avenue Corentin Cariou 75019
prixcarmignacarctic.fondationcarmignac.com
Chaired by the climatologist Jean Jouzel, Vetlesen Price 2012 and co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 as the director of IPCC, and under the high patronage of the Minister Ségolène Royal, ambassador for the Poles, the 9th Carmignac Prize of Photojournalism, dedicated to the Arctic was given to Yuri Kozyrev and Kadir Van Lohuizen. Their project of a double polar expedition "Arctic : New Frontier" deals with the consequences of the melting of the ice caps - and their disappearance in the medium term - for the planet.
From 7th to 9th November, 1 - 7 pm, November 10th, 1 - 6 pm
Opening on Wednesday 7th November
Bateau Concorde Atlantique
Berges de Seine - Port de Solférino 75007
polycopies.net
Since 2014 Polycopies has been organizing a fair with 40 specialized international photography book publishers once a year.
Founded and directed by Laurent Chardon and Sebastian Hau, Polycopies is an non-profit for the distribution and promotion of the photographic edition (books, multiples, paper objects and experimental publishing practices) which becomes a large ephemeral bookshop, a space completely dedicated to photo books, during the week of Paris-Photo.
Although Polycopies is first of all a market place, it has also become an important spot to meet with a lively crowd of amateurs, collectors, photographers and publishers of different horizons sharing and confronting their ideas on photography, discussing the practices of publishing, exchanging on discoveries made and favorite books, or even showing their book dummies and new projects.
Shakespeare and Company
37 rue de la Bûcherie 75005
Federica Chiocchetti welcomes Chloe Dewe Matthews, author of In Search Of Frankenstein, Max Pinkers, author of Margins Of Excess and Ramon Pez, artistic director.
As part of the second edition of Photobook Week, the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore welcomes the curator Federica Chiocchetti, founder of the platform The Photocaptionist, around a series of meetings about photo-text. Photobook Week is produced by Matthieu Nicol, founder of Too many Pictures.
Centre Culturel Irlandais
Conversation between the photographers Willie Doherty, Donovan Wylie and the art critic Sean O’Hagan.
From 9th to 11th November 2018
Opening on Thursday 8th November
Le Molière
40 rue de Richelieu 75001
approche.paris
A fair with a unique goal : present artists that take over the photographic medium.
For its second edition in November, fourteen artists will be presented at a ppr oc he. Although coming from different nationalities, generations or educations, they all share a same quest: the exploration of the photographic medium.
a ppr oc he offers a rich and plural content which makes us go deep into the collective memory, the history of abstraction or the observation of reality. Collectors and spectators will be guided through a journey of discoveries and intrigues, and invited at all step to question the photographic play going on.
Atelier Néerlandais
Meeting moderated by Mirjam Kooiman, curator at FOAM,
with Thibault Brunet, artist, Dominic Hawgood, artist, Milo Keller, director of photography at ECAL and Marco de Mutiis, digital curator at Fotomuseum Winterthur.
Shakespeare and Company Café
37 rue de la Bûcherie 75005
For the launching of the last publishing of 10x10 photobooks, which aims to draw a large panorama of the photobooks of the 21st century made by female photographers, Federica Chiocchetti welcomes the co-editor Russet Lederman and the contributors Iona Ferguson and Frédérique Destribats for a morning coffee.
As part of the second edition of Photobook Week, the Shakespeare and Company Bookstore welcomes the curator Federica Chiocchetti, founder of the platform The Photocaptionist, around a series of meetings about photo-text. Photobook Week is produced by Matthieu Nicol, founder of Too many Pictures.
Sciences Po
Amphithéâtre Simone Veil
28 rue des Saints-Pères 75006
In presence of Jean-Christophe Bailly, author, Claude Didry, sociologist and research supervisor at CNRS, Nicolas Giraud and Bertrand Stofleth, photographers.
On reservation contact@photosaintgermain.com
Maison Européenne de Photographie
5-7 rue de Fourcy 75004
Five personalities of the image world talk about the trends and new perspectives of the photographic journalism, for 12 minutes each.
Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès
Conversation entre le photographe Eric Antoine et Pierre Wat, critique et historien d'art, auteur du catalogue édité à l'occasion de l'exposition.
Musée national Eugène-Delacroix
Dans le cadre de l’exposition Aujourd’hui. Eugène Delacroix, Daniel Blaufuks.
The photography collector W.M. Hunt will lead a private tour of the exhibitions from PhotoSaintGermain photographic path.
In English. Limited number of places, reservation contact@photosaintgermain.com
Galerie Folia
The ADAGP (Société des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques) offers you free and personalized legal advice in all areas of copyright in the visual arts.
Ten sessions of 20 minutes by reservation inscription@adagp.fr
Centre tchèque de Paris
Moderated meeting by Christophe Lunn, expert and independent curator, with Jonas Tebib, director of the Sotheby's France Photography Department, Serge Plantureux, independent expert, specialized in 19th century photography.
Hôtel Lutetia
45 boulevard Raspail 75006
Moderated meeting by Vincent Marcilhacy, director of the publication The Eyes, with Thomas Boivin, photographer, Julien Guerrier, director of Louis Vuitton publishing, Clémentine Larroumet, co-founder of be-poles editions and Patrick Tourneboeuf, photographer.
On this occasion, a selection of prints by Patrick Tourneboeuf will be presented in the library of the hotel.
Christine 21
21 rue Christine 75006
Screening of the documentary directed by Shirley Clarke in 1986 on Ornette Coleman, saxophonist and inventor of free jazz, followed by a conversation between Philippe Azoury, film critic and journalist, cultural editor of Grazia and Joseph Ghosn, editorial director of Grazia.
Full price 8 €, reduced 6 €. UGC and Gaumont cards accepted.
Beaux-Arts de Paris
Visit of the photography collections led by Kathy Alliou, head of the department of scientific and cultural development.
On reservation contact@photosaintgermain.com
Beaux-Arts de Paris
Amphithéâtre des Loges
Conversation between Guitemie Maldonado, art historian, teacher and art critic and Stephanie Solinas, photographer.
Centre tchèque de Paris
Conversations between photographers Alain Bublex, Claudine Doury, David Fathi and their guests.
Musée Rodin
Visit lead by Cyrielle Durox, responsible for the collection of photographies of Rodin museum.
On reservation contact@photosaintgermain.com
Galerie Folia
Conversation between the artist Peter Puklus and Stefano Stoll, director of Images de Vevey Festival.
Galerie Folia
Lecture about the Hungarian artist Eva Besnyö given by Catherine Gonnard, journalist and French essayist.