
Various
Photography & Video Art Exhibitions
2004-present
Housed beside Paris's Place de la Concorde, the Jeu de Paume was transformed in the mid-1980s into France's leading national institution for photography and the lens-based arts. It operates without a permanent collection, instead presenting up to six major solo exhibitions per year, ranging from retrospectives of 20th-century masters (Diane Arbus, Nan Goldin, William Klein, Sophie Calle) to the first monographic shows of younger Asian, African, and Latin American photographers in France. Film and immersive video installation increasingly share the space, making Jeu de Paume a European pivot of ongoing debate about the limits of photographic art.
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