From Saint-Germain to Stalingrad, Paris is alive with photo galleries and exhibitions

From the most erudite to the most journalistic, from salons to galleries, there’s something for every taste in a capital invaded by amateurs, both French and foreign.

APPROACHING, ANOTHER PATH TO PHOTOGRAPHY. The salon aux cinq syllabes founded by Emilia Genuardi returns until Sunday evening to the Molière, the Parisian space located at 40, rue de Richelieu (1er), right next to the statue of the master of French theater. With its open spaces, parquet flooring, cutting-edge selection and discoveries, this is a different, parallel, aesthetic fair, dedicated to experimentation with images, a lighter stroll after the banquet of Paris Photo.

Note, for its 8e edition, the pictorialist work of Belgian photographer Antoine De Winter, 39, who reinterprets Renaissance backgrounds, chemically creates a fake décor, and places the faces of “fake followers” bought en bloc on the web to explore the hyper-reality studied by Jean Baudrillard and the conquering reality of theartificial intelligence.

He is also a doctor and infectiologist for four months of the year, and has just returned from a mission in Mayotte (from 2400 euros to 3000 euros for a single print, Hangar Gallery, Brussels)…

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