Exposition
January
Philémon Barbier “Rien à perdre”
This exhibition documents how youngsters from working-class backgrounds forge their identities through rap music, which is an integral part of their daily lives. This work was produced as part...
Arno Brignon “Us”
Following this road trip, Arno Brignon he selected 60 colour and B&W photographs taken with out-of-date film, to create this exhibition. A symbolic road trip about a post-democratic society,...
Prix Caritas Photo Sociale 2023
For the fourth edition of Prix Caritas Photo Sociale Prix Caritas Photo SocialeLa Galerie Le Château d'Eau will be welcoming the 2023 winner Anaïs Oudart for her series entitled...
Greger Ulf Nilson, Photography as a starting point
Each year, Le Château d'Eau invites an internationally renowned graphic designer who has collaborated on major photographic events. For the second edition of this event, Swedish designer, graphic artist and...
Raymond Depardon – David Burnett September in Chile,1971/1973
It was on the first anniversary of the election of President Salvador Allende in 1971 that Raymond Depardon discovered Chile, accompanied by his friend Robert Pledge, the editorial secretary of...
Thomas Boivin, “Belleville”
Alternating portraits, landscapes and still lifes, always in black and white, he brings a poetic touch to his work, while moving away from the archetypal poetic realism of 1950s Paris.
Mous Lamrabat
The artist takes advantage of his dual culture to use, with humour, the codes of luxury combined with traditional Moroccan objects to convey a message of peace and to reunite...
Guillaume Herbaut “Dusk[s] – Conversations with Eugène Trutat”
Combining archives, landscapes and still lifes, he offers us an original conversation that allows us to redefine the visual and sensitive contours of a new relationship with the world. Guillaume...
March
Francesco Jodice “West”
WEST est un projet de recherche qui enquête sur les origines de la crise actuelle du modèle libéral et, plus généralement, de l’Occident dans un arc compris entre le début...
April
Gabriele Basilico “Retours à Beyrouth”
Le photographe italien Gabriele Basilico (1944-2013) est considéré comme l’un des plus importants photographes documentaristes. Durant près de quarante ans, il a posé son regard sur les villes du monde...