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Anonymous Image Makers, New York Nights and Confronting the Colonial: Three Photography Shows to See at Les Rencontres d'Arles

Our selection from the sprawling festival in the south of France
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The launch of the 56th edition of the Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles was given on 1 July. Until 29 September, the ancient city was transformed.

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Festival Photo Festival Les Rencontres d-Arles opens Since Monday, the international photo world has been reunited in the southern French city of Arles. The oldest and most famous photography festival Les Rencontres d-Arles 2025 offers numerous first-class exhibitions as well as workshops, portfolio reviews and guided tours. Damian Zimmermann Damian Zimmermann is the lead editor at fotoMAGAZIN. 09.07.2025 Tony Albert (Kuku Yalanji), David Charle…

Even today, he remains one of the most photographed designers of the 20th century. In LUMA Arles, in the heart of the Rencontres d'Arles 2025, Yves Saint Laurent reveals himself in the eye of the greatest artists of his time, from Helmut Newton to Guy Bourdin, and Jean Loup Sieff.

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