The Best Exhibitions at Les Rencontres d’Arles 2023 – ARTnews.com


Since July 3, the scorching streets of Arles, in the south of France, have been teeming with pedestrians eager to discover the 54th edition of Les Rencontres d’Arles, the go-to photography festival in France, if not all of Europe. Last year’s edition saw about 127,000 visitors attend at least one of the many exhibitions that make up this festival; in recent years, regulars have grown used to booking their rooms a year in advance.

This year’s edition consists of around 30 exhibitions, which can sound overwhelming. Gregory Crewdson’s latest black-and-white series or a 450-image tribute to Diane Arbus might be a great place to start, but Les Rencontres is not solely about featuring giants of photography. The Emergences sector, from which the winner of the Fondation Louis Roederer’s Discovery Award will be chosen, is a case in point. Movies are the heart of the Stills to Stills section, where you’ll find an early series by Agnès Varda’s on the top floor of the Cloître Saint-Trophisme or Polaroids by Wim Wenders at the Espace Van Gogh. And with themes ranging from climate change to the contributions of female photographer, the festival’s director, Christoph Wiesdner, call Les Rencontres the “seismogram of our time”—a place to take the pulse of what makes society tick.

Below, a look at the five best exhibitions at the 2023 edition of Les Rencontres d’Arles, which runs through September 24.



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