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Julie Maillard
Responsabile della comunicazione
presse.elysee@plateforme10.ch

Le mostre dell'estate 2023

Quest'estate, Photo Elysée propone quattro nuove mostre, da scoprire a partire dal 3o giugno 2023:

  • Laia Abril. Sull'isteria di massa
  • Libri aperti
  • Debi Cornwall. Cittadini esemplari
  • Jagoda Wisniewska. Photo Elysée x Arsenic al Signal L.
Pubblicato il 27.06.2023

E la vincitore del Prix Elysée 2023 è...

Photo Elysée e Parmigiani Fleurier sono lieti di annunciare l'identità del vincitore del Prix Elysée 2023: La fotografa americana Debi Cornwall è stata selezionata da una giuria internazionale di esperti tra otto progetti non candidati. La sua serie attuale, Cittadini esemplari, sarà esposta al Museo dal 30 giugno al 1° ottobre 2023.

Pubblicato il 23.05.2023

Le mostre della primavera 2023

Questa primavera, Photo Elysée propone tre nuove mostre, da scoprire a partire dal 3 marzo 2023:

  • Flou. Una storia fotografica,
  • Gabriel Lippmann. La fotografia a colori
  • Under your smell. ECAL X Jean Paul Gaultier.
Pubblicato il 16.02.2023

Programma 2023

Josef Koudelka. IkonarDal vero e #Ucraina sono da veder a Photo Elysée fino al 29.01.2023. Una panoramica del programma 2023 annuncia un anno ricco di progetti, che promuovono gli artisti contemporanei e le collezioni del museo.

Pubblicato il 12.01.2023

Programma autunnale di Photo Elysée

Dopo il periodo inaugurale conclusosi il 25 settembre, Photo Elysée presenta il suo programma autunnale, con due mostre che saranno inaugurate sabato 5 novembre 2022: Josef Koudelka. Ikonar. Constellations d'archives e D'après nature. Photographie suisse au XIXe siècle e un focus sull'Ucraina nel LabElysée, che aprirà il 17 novembre 2022.

Pubblicato il 24.10.2022

Monique Jacot off-site exhibition

From September 28 to November 11, 2022, UBS and Photo Elysée present a temporary exhibition entitled Monique Jacot. The figure and its doubles. The public will be able to discover a selection of the artist's photographs from the museum's collections in the main hall of UBS, Place Saint-François 16 in Lausanne.

Pubblicato il 15.09.2022

And the eight nominees of the Prix Elysée are...

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.

Pubblicato il 07.07.2022

Reopening of Photo Elysée: A renewed museum project

629 days after its closure to prepare its move to Platform 10, Photo Elysée will reopen its doors to the public on Saturday 18 and 19 June 2022 during a festive inaugural weekend. An institution resolutely open to all photography, Photo Elysée offers a boldly redesigned museum.

Pubblicato il 14.06.2022

Opening of the arts district Plateforme 10 and inauguration of the new mudac and Photo Elysée

The new building that is now home to Photo Elysée and mudac is inaugurating its exhibition spaces in June 2022, enabling them to deploy their museum activities and move on to a new stage in their development. Together with the MCBA, they present an exhibition theme in common devoted to the imagery inspired by railroads and train stations. Plateforme 10 is now a cultural hub that cannot be overlooked, making the City of Lausanne definitively the capital of culture for French-speaking Switzerland.

Pubblicato il 05.04.2022

Nathalie Herschdorfer is the new director of Photo Elysée

A curator, art and photography historian, Nathalie Herschdorfer is appointed Director of Photo Elysée by the Plateforme 10 Foundation. She will take on the position starting June 1, 2022, after being the Director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Le Locle, Switzerland since 2014. She is very well acquainted with our institution as she worked for the museum for over ten years as curator and exhibition director (from 1998 to 2010).

Pubblicato il 25.02.2022