Aperture at Paris Photo 2025
Grand Palais, Paris
Booth J01Preview: Wednesday, November 12
Thursday, November 13–Sunday, November 16 |
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Paris Photo is the largest international art fair dedicated to photography. Join us as we host a program of book signings throughout the fair, with opportunities to meet artists Hal Fischer, Rinko Kawauchi, Diana Markosian, Coreen Simpson, and more. Aperture’s booth will preview the forthcoming Aperture No. 261, “The Craft Issue,” new publications by artists including David Alekhuogie, Alejandro Cartagena, and Tyler Mitchell; and limited-edition prints by emerging and legendary artists. |
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1:00 p.m.
Book signing with Elizabeth Ferrer: Louis Carlos Bernal: Monografía2:00 p.m.
Book signing with Diana Markosian: Father3:00 p.m.
Book signing with Rinko Kawauchi: Illuminance 4:00 p.m
Book signing with Anastasia Samoylova: Atlantic Coast 5:00 p.m
Conversation between David Alekhuogie and Sama Alshaibi, moderated by Morad Montazami |
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2:00 p.m.
Book signing with David Alekhuogie: A Reprise3:00 p.m.
2025 Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards Winners Announced, Balcon de l’Horloge at the Grand Palais4:00 p.m.
Book signing with Dr. Deborah Willis: Reflections in Black 5:00 p.m.
Book signing with Hal Fisher: Seminal Works |
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2:00 p.m.
Book signing with Melissa O’Shaughnessy: Perfect Strangers3:00 p.m.
Book signing with Coreen Simpson: A Monograph4:00 p.m.
Book signing with Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph |
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3:30 p.m.
Book Talks: Coreen Simpson in conversation with Michael Famighetti on A Monograph |
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