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Portrait(s) 2026 in Vichy, David Lachapelle, the Bicentenary of Photography and a City-Laboratory Portrait

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From June 19th to October 4th, 2026, Vichy becomes again — in a strong sense — a black room with an open sky. For its 14th edition, Portrait(s) deploys a program that crosses the event (a large exhibition David LaChapelle), cultural history (the Bicentenary of Photography), and the very identity of the city, a station that exposes, listens to and tells itself, both architecturally and humanly. The festival does not simply align images, it makes …
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From June 19th to October 4th, 2026, Vichy becomes again — in a strong sense — a black room with an open sky. For its 14th edition, Portrait(s) deploys a program that crosses the event (a large exhibition David LaChapelle), cultural history (the Bicentenary of Photography), and the very identity of the city, a station that exposes, listens to and tells itself, both architecturally and humanly. The festival does not simply align images, it makes …

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Unidivers broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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