Summer has officially arrived, bringing with it an exciting photography exhibition at IRIS ARLES featuring the work of acclaimed photographer David Meskhi. The exhibition, which showcases Meskhi's compelling cross-cultural photographic series from 2023, is now on display at the prestigious IRIS ARLES gallery located at 4 rue Croix Rouge in Arles, France. Running from July 5th through August 17th, 2025, this summer exhibition represents a significant addition to Arles' vibrant photography scene. The featured image from Meskhi's collection demonstrates his unique artistic vision and technical mastery, capturing compelling subjects that bridge different cultural perspectives. IRIS ARLES continues to establish itself as a premier destination for contemporary photography, offering visitors an immersive experience with cutting-edge photographic art. The gallery's summer programming reflects the seasonal surge in cultural activities that draw photography enthusiasts and art lovers to the historic French city. This exhibition is part of The Eye of Photography's comprehensive coverage of the photography world, which documents the medium's evolution through thousands of images and articles in their unique daily journal. The publication offers subscriptions starting at 8 euros for one month and 79 euros for an annual subscription, providing readers with full access to their extensive archive and ongoing coverage of photography exhibitions, artist profiles, and industry developments. The Eye of Photography maintains an active presence across social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest, keeping followers updated on the latest developments in the photography world. The publication also accepts donations to support their independent journalism and offers gift subscriptions for photography enthusiasts. Visitors to Arles this summer will find Meskhi's work provides a perfect introduction to contemporary photography trends, while the IRIS ARLES venue itself offers an intimate setting for experiencing these powerful images. The timing of the exhibition coincides with the peak summer cultural season in Arles, when the city attracts international visitors seeking world-class photography exhibitions and cultural experiences.
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