Leica Gallery Paris
In the heart of Paris, near la Madeleine

Leica Gallery Paris

The gallery showcases emerging talents as well as renowned artists while giving a privileged place to contemporary photography. As a brand embodied by personalities and photographers who have contributed to its history, the gallery stands as a witness to both its time and its past. It operates at the rhythm of 5 to 6 exhibitions per year.

The Leica Gallery is part of the Leica Store Paris Village Royal, an iconic space dedicated to the renowned camera brand. Within this Parisian boutique, visitors can explore the full range of Leica cameras, discover observation products, and take part in photography workshops offered as part of the Leica Akademie program. A true hub of artistic expression, the gallery brings the Leica world to life by showcasing exhibitions and works that celebrate photography in all its forms.

Image prise sous la neige au Japon avec un oiseau noir qui passe

The Sound of Snow by Catherine Henriette

Leica Gallery Paris presents The Sound of Snow, an exhibition by Catherine Henriette, on view from 28 November 2025 to 28 March 2026. Created in Wakkanai, Japan, at the northern tip of Hokkaidō, the series reveals the austere beauty of a windswept, snow-covered shoreline. In this near-deserted landscape, the photographer captures subtle shifts of light, the hush, the emptiness—inviting us to imagine what the sound of snow might be.

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The Sound of Snow by Catherine Henriette

From April 3 to June 20, 2026, the Leica Gallery Paris invites you to discover the new exhibition Everything Here Will Outlive Me by Alexandra Catiere, fourth invited artist of INSTANTS, a residency by Château Palmer and Leica. In this exhibition, Alexandra Catiere installs her camera among the stones and vines of the estate for several months. From there, she traces the thread of time by superimposing layers and images, like layers of paint, capturing the luminous and expansive evidence of a nature that outlives the different generations of men and women who have passed through it.

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