Jules Verne 200

JULES VERNE 200: A Unique Immersive Journey into Literature and Science JULES VERNE 200 is the most ambitious production to date by Layers of Reality—a large-scale immersive experience that brings together cutting-edge technology, virtual reality, the metaverse, and traditional exhibition formats. This groundbreaking project pays tribute to Jules Verne, one of the most visionary and […]
Annual World Press Photo Exhibition

On 3 December 1955, the first annual exhibition ‘World Press Photo 55’ opened its doors. Believing in the power of showing and the importance of seeing high-quality visual stories, we have since organized nearly 3000 exhibitions, and over 130 education and outreach events, in 522 cities in 122 countries. Every year, we work with international […]
Tonight with the Impressionists, Paris 1874

In the former studio of the famous photographer Nadar, on boulevard des Capucines, around 30 independent artists chose to exhibit outside the official Salon. Ambitious, provocative and visionary, their names included Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Berthe Morisot, Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro and Edgar Degas. Transported to the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building, you’ll […]
Big Picture

Celebrate our remarkable Earth with California Academy of Sciences’s BigPicture: Natural World Photography. This annual photography competition brings together astounding images from around the world, provoking questions, creating connections, and inspiring action to regenerate the natural world. Now in its 11th year, BigPicture presents a juried selection of photographs that capture our surprising and beautiful […]
Disco I’m Coming Out

Born in the United States in the early 1970s, disco music quickly became a global phenomenon. Against the grain of stereotypes, this exhibition does justice to the rapid rise of this music, deeply rooted in the history and culture of Black America, inheriting from soul, gospel, and funk. A collection of prestigious artworks, audiovisual archives, […]
UK WOMEN

UK WOMEN British Photography between Social Criticism and Identity 28 photographic positions from the United Kingdom The exhibition UK WOMEN presents for the first time photographic positions of 28 women photographers from the UK and shows how the medium of photography has developed since the 1970s. With strong themes such as social critique, […]
Henry Clarke: Models

HENRI CLARKE: MODELS Organized by Paris Musées, from the collections of the Palais Galliera – Fashion Museum of Paris Henry Clarke, Vogue’s main photographer in the 1950s and 1960s, had the greatest models of the era pose before his camera, including Bettina, Dorian Leigh, Anne Saint-Marie, Suzy Parker, Twiggy, Veruschka and Marisa Berenson. Their collaboration […]
Life Through a Royal Lens

A unique exhibition exploring the British Royal Family’s relationship with the camera. The exhibition brings together over 110 of the most iconic images ever taken of the Royal Family and explores their enduring relationship with the camera. From Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s patronage of photography during its infancy to less known intimate family […]
Pareidolia. Art by chance

“ Pareidolia. Art by chance ” presents an exhibition delving into the captivating realm of pareidolia. Crafted by Erwan Mirabeau, this exhibition unveils commonplace forms that stir thoughts of faces, animals, and objects, beckoning us into a photographic reverie. A discarded wad of chewing gum transforms into a portrait, while a lone fisherman adrift on a […]
Finding Titanic: The Secret Mission

In 1985, Dr. Robert Ballard was tasked with a top-secret Navy mission to locate two lost nuclear submarines. To keep the assignment hidden, he needed a cover story, so he said he was searching for the RMS Titanic. The twist? He found it. Step inside this cinematic, immersive exhibition and follow Ballard’s high-stakes race against time. […]