Leica Gallery Paris
26 rue Boissy d'Anglas
75008 PARIS
法国
10.00 am to 7.00 pm
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.
Each year, in April, the gallery highlights the work of the guest artist from the INSTANTS residency, created in 2021 by Château Palmer and Leica.
For 2025, the program revolves around Benjamin Deroche, Smith, laureate of the Château Palmer residency, Maria Guțu in July-August, Edouard Elias and Thomas Hoepker in September-October, and finally, Catherine Henriette starting in mid-November.
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.
Benjamin Deroche - January 17th to March 22th, 2025
The Leica Gallery presents an exhibition by Benjamin Deroche, Orbis Terrarum.
Born in 1981, Benjamin Deroche is a visual artist and poetic photographer who creates land art compositions within the landscapes he captures. While based in Brittany, where he lives, his work also extends to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Menorca, and Germany near the Baltic Sea.
His works are moments of grace, offered by nature bathed in a soft, iridescent light. Benjamin captures the undulation and delicate interplay of colors that make the foliage of diverse tree species vibrate, reflecting the richness of the forest ecosystem. He sometimes incorporates land art elements to evoke the presence of humankind, suggesting the possibility of living in harmony with nature.
26 rue Boissy d'Anglas
75008 PARIS
法国