Photographer? Put your publication or edition in the spotlight in Arles

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Kunstenpunt / WBI / Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles

What?

As in previous years, in July 2022 photographers from Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia will come together in Arles. Not only will they meet each other there, but also a host of international photography

This year, during the meeting, the initiators want to focus on some fifty editions or self-published works published between 2019 and 2022 that revolve around the work of one or more artists/photographers residing in Belgium.

After the event, the publications will be donated to an organization working with photography, where they can be publicly consulted.

The selection of these publications will be done through an open call.

How to apply?

10 May 2022

Deadline for receipt of publications and/or sending the pdf version + of the mandatory registration via this registration form.

  • Address for sending in the publications: Tipi Bookshop, Rue du Mail 186, 1060 Brussels.
  • Address for sending the PDFs (above 20 MB, send via wetransfer or zip): belgianbooksarles2022@gmail.com 

The following information must accompany the submission:

  • Name and first name of the applicant
  • Email address and mailing address for possible return of the publication
  • Author(s), title, publisher(s) and year of publication

13 May 2022

Selection of publications (which will strive for a balanced representation of artists from both communities, taking into account the criteria of inclusiveness and diversity)

The selection will be carried out by :

  • Andréa Copetti – Tipi Bookshop
  • Anne-Françoise Lesuisse – Biennale de l’Image Possible
  • Stefan Vanthuyne – Belgian Platform For Photobooks
  • Tine Guns – Photographer

in the presence of the partner institutions

Between16 and 20 May 2022

Return of publications not selected (paid for by institutional partners)

7 July 2022

Event in Arles

Information and contact

A initiative by Kunstenpunt / Flanders Arts Institute, Wallonie-Bruxelles International and Direction des Arts plastiques contemporains of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, with the support of Delegation of the Flemish Government in France