Femmes in the frame—a curator’s pick of women in photography at Paris Photo and beyond

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Femmes in the frame—a curator’s pick of women in photography at Paris Photo and beyond


As with most creative disciplines, there’s a discrepancy between the number of men and women recognised for their talent in photography. However, female representation at this year’s edition of Paris Photo – the biggest and most influential photographic art fair in the world – is a heartening sign of how things are changing. Here are a handful of my favourite people and projects, for those planning to visit.

Dorottya Vékony, ‘Fertility No.1’, 2021-2023

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and Longtermhandstand)

Mustapha Azeroual and Marjolaine Lévy, ‘The Green Ray’, 2024. Courtesy of the artists and BMW Group

Mustapha Azeroual and Marjolaine Lévy, ‘The Green Ray’, 2024

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artists and BMW Group)

Marjolaine Lévy at Paris Photo 2024. Courtesy of BMW Group

Marjolaine Lévy at Paris Photo 2024

(Image credit: Courtesy of BMW Group)

THE MAIN EVENT – Paris Photo

Alia Ali, ‘Glitzch’, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Loft Gallery

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and Loft Gallery)

Joana Choumali, ‘Don’t Run Away From Yourself’, 2024. Courtesy of the artist and Loft Gallery

Joana Choumali, ‘Don’t Run Away From Yourself’, 2024

(Image credit: Courtesy of the artist and Loft Gallery)

This year’s Paris Photo throws a major spotlight on female photography with a new route through the fair, entitled Elles x Paris Photo. Elsewhere, women to look out for, include Alia Ali, whose photographic sculptures present new perspectives on pressing questions of the day, Joana Choumali, whose striking embroidered photographs are part of Lagos Photo Festival founder Azu Nwagbogu’s ‘Liberated Bodies’ presentation, Dorottya Vékony, whose work explores fertility and reproductive rights, and curator Marjolaine Lévy – one half this year’s BMW Art Markers prizewinning duo.

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