
Kaunas Photography gallery is pleased to announce its participation at Paris Photo art fair Book Sector at the Grand Palais Éphémère, from November 11 to 14, 2021.
Paris Photo is the world’s leading art fair dedicated to photography. This year the fair will take place from November 11 to 14 at the Grand Palais Ephémère in Paris, with the participation of 177 exhibitors from 25 countries. For its 24th edition, the main sector and the Curiosa sector, dedicated to emerging artists, host 148 French and international galleries, and the book sector presents 30 publishers and booksellers.
Book Signings at Kaunas Photography Gallery booth in the Book Sector:
- November 12th, Friday 1 p.m.| Claudia Heinermann “Siberian Exhiles”
About the book: https://shop.kaunasgallery.lt/en/product/claudia-heinermann-siberian-exiles/
- November 13th, Saturday 1 p.m. | Joan Fontcuberta “Crisis of History”
About the book: https://shop.kaunasgallery.lt/en/product/joan-fontcuberta-crisis-of-history/
Location: Grand Palais Éphémère, Avenue Pierre Loti Paris – 75007
Date: 11-14 November 2021
For more information, please, visit: https://www.parisphoto.com/en-gb.html
ABOUT KAUNAS PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY:
Kaunas Photography Gallery (founded in 1979) is situated at the heart of Kaunas old town and is one of the largest and most important exhibition sites not only in Lithuania, but in all the Baltic countries. It exhibits classic, traditional Lithuanian photography as well as innovative international contemporary art projects, organizes an international residency program and holds regular photography workshops and masterclasses. For the last decade it has also run its own publishing house and bookshop. Gallery’s publishing wing plays a crucial role in presenting photography from Baltic countries. We represent numerous masters of Lithuanian photography, such as Antanas Sutkus and Rimaldas Vikšraitis, and such award-winning authors as Vitas Luckus and Vytautas V. Stanionis. In the last few years we have also promoted emerging artists from Lithuania and abroad, and have presented significant international photography studies, including Joan Fontcuberta’s “Crisis of History”.
Project is financed by Lithuanian Council for Culture.