PHOTO ELYSÉE iS AT PARIS PHOTO!
Photo Elysée is participating in Paris Photo from November 13 to 16 to present the work of Iranian artist Hannah Darabi.
Photo Elysée is participating in Paris Photo from November 13 to 16 to present the work of Iranian artist Hannah Darabi.
Photo Elysée and Parmigiani Fleurier are delighted to announce the winner of the Prix Elysée 2025: Iranian photographer Hannah Darabi for her series Why Don't You Dance?. She was selected by an international jury among eight nominated projects.
Discover the work of the eight photographers nominated for the Prix Elysée 2025 at Paris Photo, where Photo Elysée is taking up residence as an institutional partner.
At the Grand Palais, Paris, from November 7 to 10, 2024.
The eight nominated projects for the Prix Elysée 2025 are announced! Launched in 2014 by Photo Elysée, cantonal museum for photography in Lausanne, in partnership with Parmigiani Fleurier, the Prix Elysée offers a substantial financial contribution, curatorial support and significant visibility to mid-career artists.
The Prix Elysée is an international award for photographic production that encourages photographers or mid-career artists to develop an original project on a theme of their choice.
Applications are open from November 10, 2023 to January 28, 2024.
Information on www.prixelysee.ch
Photo Elysée and Parmigiani Fleurier are pleased to announce the identity of the winner of the Prix Elysée 2023: American photographer Debi Cornwall, was selected by an international jury of experts amongst eight nonimated project. He current series, Model Citizens, will be on view at the Museum June 30-October 1,2023.
The eight nominated projects for the fifth edition of the Prix Elysée were revealed Wednesday, July 6, at an event during the Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles. Launched in 2014 with the support of Parmigiani Fleurier, the Prix Elysée offers financial support, curatorial guidance and significant visibility to mid-career artists with a passion for photography and books, so that they can take a decisive step in their careers.
The Prix Elysée is an international award for photographic production that encourages photographers or mid-career artists to develop an original project on a theme of their choice.
Applications are open from January 17 to March 14, 2022.
Information on www.prixelysee.ch
Chosen by an international jury of experts among eight selected projects, his identity is revealed on June 22, 2021. Kurt Tong’s work revolves around exploring his Chinese roots by using photography as a narrative tool. "This project brings together the great history with fundamental subjects, such as immigration, wars, expatriation, but also a love story that touches each and every one of us" underlines Tatyana Franck, Director of Photo Elysée, Lausanne.