The
45th annual Recontres
d'Arles, the large international photo festival, will run July 6
to September 20, spread out over 35 different sites in Arles. As
in years past there will be themed and stand-alone exhibits, panel discussions, lectures, book signings,
open-air screenings, workshops for kids and adults, guided tours and more. Last year, almost 100,000
people attended.
Most
but not all exhibits stay up until the end of the festival, on September 20.
The
exhibits, sometimes co-produced with French and/or foreign museums and
institutions, are staged in various galleries, museums and purpose-built sites
around the city. Some sites (for example, a 12th-century chapel or 19th-century
industrial buildings) are open to the public only during the festival.
This 2015 Rencontres is being staged in honor of
Lucien Clergue, the Arles-based fine-art photographer who died last year.
Opening
week (June 6 to 12) is always the busiest of the festival...and it’s the week that many
industry professionals attend. As always, it features a number of special events, which you can see on the schedules here and here.
Highlights of opening
week include:
*Photography
Nights at the Théâtre Antique, July 7, 8, 10 and 11 at 10 pm. These evening
screenings present the work of photographers or photography specialists to an
audience of up to 2,500 people. Each
two-part evening beneath the stars begins with an award ceremony...and then
moves on to a screening of photos or film designed specifically designed for
the stunning, 2000-year-old amphitheater. The schedule and details for these special
evenings are here.
Separate
tickets are required and more info is here.
*The Night of the Year ("Nuit
de L'Année") takes place on Thursday July 9, from 6 pm onwards at Papeteries Étienne
in Trinquetaille. The format of this popular event has changed from previous
years. Visitors are invited to walk across the Trinquetaille Bridge, from La
Roquette to Trinquetaille, and on to the former paper mill, which will be open
to the public for the first time. En route, you’ll see photos on the bridge and
on screens. At the mill, images will be casually displayed by a group of photographers
who’ve been invited to “BYOP” (Bring Your Own Paper). There will be food, drink and a DJ on site; admission
is free.
This year, the Night of the Year has been
organized in collaboration with the Nuit de la Roquette, a large, annual
neighborhood party organized by the folks who live and work in La Roquette.
There you’ll find outdoor bars, food, music and more. Again, admission is free.
* During opening week of the Rencontres, many of
photographers who have exhibits will be offering tours of their shows to festival-goers. From July 13 to September 20, Rencontres staffers
will step in to offer daily guided tours through the exhibit sites.
As in years past, the major Recontres exhibits
will grouped into loose themes.
One is “Rereading: The History of Photograph Revisited,”
focusing on masters Walker Evans and Stephen Shore.
Another theme is “I am Writing to You From a Far
Off Country” which spotlights particular parts of the world.
A third is “Platforms of the Visible: New
Approaches to Documentary Photography.”
Yet another is “Odd Collectors.”
New this year is Arles Books, a satellite event
which will take place at Le
Parc des Ateliers SNCF. The 1000-square-meter space will be dedicated to
the book, in every shape and form.
A list of all the 2015 Rencontres exhibitions is
here.
Start in the left hand column where they’re organized by theme and click the
name of the show to see the specifics. Over on the right, you’ll see the venue,
show dates, single ticket price and photographer’s bio. A map of all the
exhibitions is here.
Tickets
to all events may be purchased online or at five ticket offices, which you can
see here. Exhibit
tickets may be purchased individually or in multi-day passes. Single exhibit tickets start at 3.50€. A pass
that gets you one entry into all exhibits, good for the entire festival
starting July 6, is 37€. A seven-day
pass for opening week (July 6 to 12) is 49€. One-day passes are 29€. Info on
all passes is here.
Groups
of 10 or more get special rates as do students,
jobseekers, large families and companions to the disabled.
Free entry is granted to anyone under age 18, all citizens
of Arles and the disabled.
Please note that some
shows/venues are not included in pass prices and must be paid for separately.
Make sure to get a map to all exhibits when you stop by a ticket office. They
should also have them at the Arles
Tourist Office.
The Rencontres also
presents summer and weekend workshops; info on those is here.
To see the Rencontres press kit in English, click here.
The full Rencontres
website in English is here.
The festival office/headquarters is located at 34, rue du Docteur Fanton
in Arles and remains open throughout the fest. Help in English may be available by calling:
+33 4-90-96-63-39
or +33 4 90 96 76 06.
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