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Paris Photo 2024: Our selection of the fair’s most impactful imagery


One of the world’s most renown photography fairs, Paris Photo, reclaims its place in the Grand Palais this year, once again weaving art and allure under its glass roof. Here, photography steps beyond the frame. An art of arresting moments, quiet provocations, and storied gazes. From fresh voices to iconic names, the fair unfolds a visual dialogue worth a lingering look. Have a look at the EDGELINE’s exclusive selection of some of the most striking photos.

Carmen Calvo, Ella ha sido hallada, 2003
Liang Xiu, Storage Animal, 2016


Paolo Roversi, Audrey, Comme des Garçons, 1996

Kourtney Roy, Last Paradise, Gastone 19, 2024

Roger Ballen, Leopard Lady, 2019


Irving Penn, Mascara Wars, 2001
John Kayser, Untitled, 1971, Courtesy Christian Berst Art Brut
Victor Vasareli, Contes, 1931 - 1932
Mari Katayama, 25 days in Tatsumachi studio, 2015, 
Courtesy Mari Katayama Studio & Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve,
Tee A. Corinne, TBC, 1965
Carmen Calvo, Sao Paulo N1, 2007
Evelyn Bencicova, Artificial Tears Series, 2018


Jonathan LLense, L’Heure du Tigre, 2016


Aneta Grzeszykowska, Selfie 7b, 2014


Zofia Rydet, Phantoms, from the World of Feelings and Imagination cycle, 1975–1979
Minayoshi Takada, Title unknown, n.d.
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