Photo-art paris is a exhibition dedicated to fine art contemporary photography, bringing together a selection of international artists around a demanding approach to look.
Through distinct visual writings — landscape, architecture, abstraction, exploration of the living — artists offer singular readings of the real, between interpretation, matter and temporality.
Lexhibition asserts photography as a medium of creation in its own right, beyond its documentary function, and highlights artistic approaches inscribed in aesthetic and sensitive research.
The 2026 edition is sponsored by Olivier GRÜNEWALDAs many eyes as photographers, as much sensitivity as artists. As the world strives to standardize, force expressions, reduce freedoms, the very first edition of Photo-art paris next November opens up to diversity.
For the nature photographer I am it is an honour and a real pleasure to be the godfather!
Olivier GRÜNEWALD
Guest artists develop approaches focused on structuring themes - humanity, nature, memory - through assertive visual writings.
Their practices, ranging from controlled formal approaches to more contemporary research, are part of the same requirement: to propose a constructed interpretation of the real, beyond mere testimony.
Guest sculptors develop approaches rooted in matter, form and volume, in relation to structuring themes - humanity, nature, memory.
Their practices, between technical mastery and contemporary research, question the relationship to the body, space and time, and prolong the reflection carried by photography within theexhibition.
A selection of artists with complementary practices, reflecting the diversity of contemporary writings and signatures under development or confirmed.
A spaceexhibition structured, designed to enhance works and promote a clear reading of artistic proposals.
A collection of works representative of the approaches of each artist, with attention to the quality of the prints and the consistency of the series.
Selected pieces for their ability to dialogue with photography and enrich the collection experience.
A tight format, suitable for exchanges with artists and for a thorough discovery of works.

