GUIDED EXHIBITION TOURS
During opening week, photographers and curators present the works to the public.
Then, from July 11 to September 25, visitors can take every day a 90-minute guided exhibition tour by a team of mediators – a sensible, technical and interactive way to enjoy the festival.
Free for pass holders.
JULY 11 → AUGUST 28
10:30 → NOON
CENTER-CITY/PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE TOUR
DEPARTURE: TICKET OFFICE/PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— Babette Mangolte, Capturing Movements in Space.
— Bettina Grossman, Bettina. A Poem of Perpetual Renewal.
— To Heal a World.
— Sathish Kumar, Town Boy.
— Arash Hanaei and Morad Montazami, Suburban Hauntology.
— Bruno Serralongue, Water Protectors.
2:30 → 4 PM
CENTER-CITY/FANTON TOUR
DEPARTURE: FESTIVAL OFFICE, COUR FANTON
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— 2022 Louis Roederer Discovery Award.
— Ritual Inhabitual, Geometric forests. Struggles on Mapuche Land.
— Noémie Goudal, Phoenix.
— Lee Miller, Professional Photographer (1932–1945).
— Romain Urhausen, In His Time.
5 → 6:30 PM
CROISIÈRE AND PARC DES ATELIERS TOUR
DEPARTURE: CROISIÈRE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— A Feminist Avant-Garde.
— Frida Orupabo, How Fast Shall We Sing.
— Sandra Brewster, Blur.
— If a Tree Falls in a Forest.
— Julien Lombardi, The Land Where The Sun Was Born.
— Léa Habourdin, Images-Forests: Worlds in Expansion.
AUGUST 29 → SEPTEMBER 25
10:30 → NOON
CROISIÈRE AND PARC DES ATELIERS TOUR
DEPARTURE: CROISIÈRE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— A Feminist Avant-Garde.
— Frida Orupabo, How Fast Shall We Sing.
— Sandra Brewster, Blur.
— If a Tree Falls in a Forest.
— Julien Lombardi, The Land Where The Sun Was Born.
— Léa Habourdin, Images-Forests: Worlds in Expansion.
4:30 → 6 PM
CENTER-CITY/FANTON TOUR
DEPARTURE: FESTIVAL OFFICE, COUR FANTON
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— Babette Mangolte, Capturing Movements in Space.
— To Heal a World.
— Sathish Kumar, Town Boy.
— Arash Hanaei and Morad Montazami, Suburban Hauntology.
— Ritual Inhabitual, Geometric forests. Struggles on Mapuche Land.
— Lee Miller, Professional Photographer (1932–1945).
— Romain Urhausen, In His Time.
More information at box offices and on the website rencontres-arles.com.
Then, from July 11 to September 25, visitors can take every day a 90-minute guided exhibition tour by a team of mediators – a sensible, technical and interactive way to enjoy the festival.
Free for pass holders.
JULY 11 → AUGUST 28
10:30 → NOON
CENTER-CITY/PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE TOUR
DEPARTURE: TICKET OFFICE/PLACE DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— Babette Mangolte, Capturing Movements in Space.
— Bettina Grossman, Bettina. A Poem of Perpetual Renewal.
— To Heal a World.
— Sathish Kumar, Town Boy.
— Arash Hanaei and Morad Montazami, Suburban Hauntology.
— Bruno Serralongue, Water Protectors.
2:30 → 4 PM
CENTER-CITY/FANTON TOUR
DEPARTURE: FESTIVAL OFFICE, COUR FANTON
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— 2022 Louis Roederer Discovery Award.
— Ritual Inhabitual, Geometric forests. Struggles on Mapuche Land.
— Noémie Goudal, Phoenix.
— Lee Miller, Professional Photographer (1932–1945).
— Romain Urhausen, In His Time.
5 → 6:30 PM
CROISIÈRE AND PARC DES ATELIERS TOUR
DEPARTURE: CROISIÈRE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— A Feminist Avant-Garde.
— Frida Orupabo, How Fast Shall We Sing.
— Sandra Brewster, Blur.
— If a Tree Falls in a Forest.
— Julien Lombardi, The Land Where The Sun Was Born.
— Léa Habourdin, Images-Forests: Worlds in Expansion.
AUGUST 29 → SEPTEMBER 25
10:30 → NOON
CROISIÈRE AND PARC DES ATELIERS TOUR
DEPARTURE: CROISIÈRE
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— A Feminist Avant-Garde.
— Frida Orupabo, How Fast Shall We Sing.
— Sandra Brewster, Blur.
— If a Tree Falls in a Forest.
— Julien Lombardi, The Land Where The Sun Was Born.
— Léa Habourdin, Images-Forests: Worlds in Expansion.
4:30 → 6 PM
CENTER-CITY/FANTON TOUR
DEPARTURE: FESTIVAL OFFICE, COUR FANTON
Includes three of the following exhibitions:
— Babette Mangolte, Capturing Movements in Space.
— To Heal a World.
— Sathish Kumar, Town Boy.
— Arash Hanaei and Morad Montazami, Suburban Hauntology.
— Ritual Inhabitual, Geometric forests. Struggles on Mapuche Land.
— Lee Miller, Professional Photographer (1932–1945).
— Romain Urhausen, In His Time.
More information at box offices and on the website rencontres-arles.com.