PhotoSaintGermain — 2025

Exhibition

Photography

PhotoSaintGermain
2025

Ends in 4 days: November 6 → 30, 2025

Every year in November, PhotoSaintGermain brings together a selection of museums, cultural centers, galleries, and bookstores around a rich and eclectic photographic itinerary. The program is created both by the participating galleries and institutions, and by the festival team, through a series of new and original exhibitions.

The festival is rooted in the unique geography of Saint-Germain-des-Prés — a neighborhood rich in history and culture — and seeks to bring together all the actors that shape this area. The strong commitment of local galleries and institutions to this event, which has become a major moment of Paris’ “Mois de la Photo,” shows their ability to unite around a shared medium. With the continued support of Parisian institutions and partners, PhotoSaintGermain welcomes an audience from across the Paris region, as well as photography professionals, collectors, and visitors who enjoy exploring galleries and museums.

In echo to the exhibitions, and with the desire to give voice to those who make and think about photography today, PhotoSaintGermain also offers a parallel program of talks, screenings, book signings, and studio visits. This program brings together artists, curators, collectors, editors, designers, booksellers, critics, and commissioners. Each of these events explores key trends in contemporary photography and questions the ways it is presented and shared. the development of their projects.

Program:

Centre Culturel Irlandais — Daragh Soden Centre tchèque de Paris — Artistes de la galerie Teleport Institut national des jeunes aveugles (INJA) — Louis Braille — Sixtine de Thé Mairie du 7e arrondissement / Musée de l’Armée — Hôtel national des Invalides — Anne-Lise Broyer Maison d’Auguste Comte — Emilio Azevedo Musée d’Histoire de la Médecine Musée d’Orsay — Gabrielle Hébert Musée national Eugène-Delacroix — Terri Weifenbach Quai de Solférino — Collection de la Bibliothèque Historique de la Ville de Paris — (pas d’artiste précisé) Atelier de Sèvres — Travaux des étudiants de 2e année Bachelor Art & Image École nationale supérieure d’architecture Paris-Malaquais — PSL — Galerie Callot — Marion Poussier, en regard avec les travaux des étudiant·e·s Beaux-Arts de Paris — (pas d’artiste précisé) Galerie Amélie du Chalard — Charlotte Bovy, Amélie Chassary et Thomas Dhellemmes Espace Art Absolument — Men Galerie Berthet-Aittouarès — Letizia Battaglia et Franco Zecchin Galerie Catherine & André Hug — Susan Burnstine Galerie Documents 15 — Édith Dufaux Galerie du Crous de Paris — Philippe Calia, Victoire Thierrée, Alexandra Dautel et Elliott Verdier Galerie Le Minotaure — Florence Henri Galerie Madé — Alexandre Silberman Galerie Patrice Trigano — Lucien Clergue Galerie Roger-Viollet — Gaston Paris Laffanour / Galerie Downtown — Candida Höfer Ségolène Brossette Galerie — Christophe Beauregard et Paul Ardenne Galerie Zander Paris — Robert Adams Fondation L’Accolade Hôtel La Louisiane — Salle Simone La Conserverie, un lieu d’archives — (pas d’artiste précisé) Hôtel La Louisiane — Room Service Samuel Gassmann — Philippe Ramette Shmorévaz (pop-up) — Rebekka Deubner Librairie 7L — Arhant Shrestha 8lithèque — Anaïs Martane

More informations

Photosaintgermain 2025 13 medium
Alexandra Dautel, Good night Malaysia — Galerie du Crous de Paris © DR
Photosaintgermain 2025 122 medium
Jamel Shabazz, Fly Girl, Brownsville, Brooklyn, NYC, 1980 — Chromogenic print — 76 x 60 cm — Galerie bene Taschen © DR
Photosaintgermain 2025 123 medium
Anaïs Martane, Pékin, bar River — un concert, 2003 — 8lithèque © Anaïs Martane
Photosaintgermain 2025 2 medium
Candida Höfer, Köln — Laffanour — Galerie Downtown VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
Divers lieux Art center
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