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Maison de la photographie (Lille)

La Maison de la photographie est un lieu de rencontre autour de l’art visuel basé dans le quartier de Fives à Lille (Nord). Créée en 2003, elle a pour vocation d'assurer la promotion de la création régionale et sa diffusion. À ce titre, elle accueille et organise tout au long de l’année des expositions, des débats et des projections. Par ailleurs, la Maison de la photographie organise le Festival Transphotographiques, qui propose une sélection thématique d'expositions pendant un mois dans les principaux lieux de patrimoines de la métropole lilloise. La Maison de la photographie est dirigée depuis 2003 par Olivier Spillebout.

1. International

La Maison de la photographie exerce également une activité dite "Hors les Murs" et à l'international. Elle a ainsi organisé ou a participé à l'organisation de différentes expositions en Belgique et en Pologne :

La Collection Transphotographiques, Stary Browar - Grażyna Kulczyk Foundation Poznań (Pologne), 2008 Walter Carone Rétrospective, Cultuurcentrum De Spil, Roulers (Belgique), 2008 le festival Transfotografia à Gdansk (Pologne) de 2006 à 2012

1. Histoire


1. = Histoire de la photographie à Lille =

Le personnage emblématique de la photographie à Lille au début du XIXe siècle est Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard. C'est après le second centenaire de sa naissance qu'est créée la Maison de la photographie de Lille.

1. = Historique du lieu =

La Maison de la photographie est installée dans une ancienne usine à papier réhabilitée, construite aux numéros 18 et 20 de la rue Frémy, dans le quartier lillois de Fives.

1. Notes et références


1. Liens externes

Site officiel

Portail de la photographie Portail de la métropole européenne de Lille

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