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6 exhibitions not to be missed for World Photography Day

Jeju island, living with the sea At the Korean cultural center

Have you ever dreamed of swim alongside haeneothese mysterious apnea from l’le de Jeju? With its new exhibition, the Korean cultural center embed visitors for a Immersion in the heart of this volcanic island from southern Korea, territory at a time wild, spiritual and inhabited by centuries of traditions. Jeju island, living with the sea Reveals a culture maritime rare, shaped by exceptional women, including the calm and the solidarity defy winds and tides. The route traces the lien between inhabitants of Jeju et their environment, in a vibrating tribute to an island shaped by the sea … and by the women who take it every day.



Jeju island, living with the sea
Korean cultural center
20, rue La Boétie – 8th
Until September 6
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Superfacial
At the photo quay

Audrey Tautou never really has loved the spotlightor at least what they reflect, but perhaps she prefers Its image captured by the lens of a camera. In recent years, and when she has put aside l’acting, It is in photography that it flourishes. As evidenced Superfacial, on very first Parisian exhibition, au Photo quayin which The interpreter ofAmélie Poulain is played out of appearances and diverts the self -portrait To make an experience both plastic and personal. Over the course, made up of a fifty prints, elle questions his imagenotoriety and the look that society-and itself-poses on its body, its career, its mystery.



Superfacial, by Audrey Tautou
Photo quay
9, port of the station – 13th
Until September 10
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The image as a commitment at MEP

The European Photography House devotes for the first time to the world a huge retrospective one of the pioneer of Photojournalism, Marie-Laure de Decker. Through Black and white stunning shotsthe artist gives us a world vision between general history et daily intimacy. Crossing the Second half of the 20th century with its device, Decker offers us a time trip, according to major events et upheaval of his time. An exhibition that highlights talent, the courage, the determination and the passion of this extraordinary woman.



Marie-Laure de Decker-The image as a commitment
European Photography House
5/7, rue de Fourcy – 4th
Until September 28, 2025
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Silver haikus At the Guimet Museum

True pioneer of the Minimalist photograph, Michael Kenna has long passionate about Asiaits culture and its richness. And it is this section of his art that the Guimet museum today puts in the spotlight, by organizing the first retrospective devoted to his work on the Asian continent. A sensitive exhibition, which draws up Bridges between art and traditionsbetween Creations and rites. Pour strengthen between the photographer et Asia, each of his shots will be offered in dialogue with One of the institution’s works dedicated to Asian arts.



Silver haikus, Asia photographed by Michael Kenna
National Museum of Asian Arts – Guimet
6, Place d’Iéna – 16th
Until September 29, 2025
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Moments given At the Maillol Museum

He was poacher of the ephemeral, film mercenary, Revolted from the wonderful or Image fisherman. Until October 12, the Maillol Museum immerse us in The poetic work et fascinating of Robert Doisneau, true French legend of photography. A immense retrospectivewhich illustrates all the genius of this artist who tells the human as a person. Indoor room, these are Over 400 shots (selected among the more than 450,000 of the artist) who follow one another, Like stolen slices of lifeinvaluable testimonies of the Poetry of the present moment. Small advice However, we strongly recommend that you Book your tickets in advancejust to be quieter!



Robert Doisneau. Moments given
Maillol Museum
59-61, rue de Grenelle-7th
Until October 12, 2025
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Auschwitz-Birkenau at the Shoah Memorial

In 1979, pour Paris Match, Raymond Depardon Pass two weeks on the site d’Auschwitz-Birkenau. For the first time, The shots he made on site are Unveiled all together in a Parisian institution, to commemorate 80 years of the release of the camp. The result is an exhibition absolutely overwhelming, which highlights a dark period of our history. On black and white imagesthe camp appears snow prisonerand the immaculate whiteness contrast to the darkness Buildings, and all that they have housed.



Outchwitz-Birkenau of Par Raymond Departon
Shoah Memorial
17, rue Geoffroy-l’asnier-4th
Until November 9, 2025
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