Photography enthusiasts have an exciting array of exhibitions and festivals to look forward to this summer and fall, with major events spanning from Japan to Europe. L'Œil de la Photographie has announced a comprehensive lineup of featured events that showcase the diverse world of contemporary photography and artistic documentaries.
One of the most anticipated events is "The Art of Storytelling: Reportage, Series, Essays" featuring renowned photographer Gerd Ludwig, taking place at Nobechi Creative in Nagasaki, Japan from September 27 to October 9, 2025. This exhibition promises to explore the powerful narrative capabilities of photography through Ludwig's extensive body of work.
In the picturesque region of Provence, France, the Dora Maar Film Festival will celebrate artistic documentary filmmaking from August 29 to August 31, 2025. The festival will be hosted at two prestigious venues: Hôtel du Tingry and Le Domaine du Fortin in Ménerbes, offering participants an immersive experience in both cinema and the stunning Provençal landscape.
Paris will host Bruno Sassarone's exhibition at Galerie Arnoux, located at 27 rue Guénégaud in the 6th arrondissement, running from November 12 to November 22, 2025. Meanwhile, London's Kulturalis gallery at 14 Old Queen Street will present Gérard Uféras's "Grace and Fire" throughout the entire month of August 2025.
The photography hub of Arles, France, will feature David Meskhi's work at IRIS ARLES, situated at 4 rue Croix Rouge, from July 5 to August 17, 2025. This exhibition adds to Arles' reputation as a premier destination for photography exhibitions during the summer months.
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