2016 Arles Photo Expo
Guest Post · Inspire · Photographers in ProvenceThe sprawling ‘Les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles‘, this year in its 47th edition, will for the first time, overflow to Marseille, Avignon and Nimes.
The venues will be, respectively the Villa Mediterranée, the Collection Lambert and the Carré d’Art.
This year’s Rencontre d’Arles, which runs from July 4 to September 25, 2016, will feature 39 different expos showcasing the work of 137 photographers. As in the past, there is no overall theme for the show.
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