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Start to Collect at Fotofever Paris 2016

Set to welcome some 15,000 visitors from 11 to 13 November, fotofever Paris is a photography art fair unlike any other. Now in its fifth edition, the event is expressly intended for young and first-time collectors, with an educational mission and programming. In the Carrousel du Louvre in the heart of...
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Set to welcome some 15,000 visitors from 11 to 13 November, fotofever Paris is a photography art fair unlike any other. Now in its fifth edition, the event is expressly intended for young and first-time collectors, with an educational mission and programming. In the Carrousel du Louvre in the heart of Paris, 75 international and French galleries will offer original works, limited to editions of 30 or fewer, with all prices displayed.

Furthermore, the “Start to Collect” program makes it easier than ever for photography enthusiasts to take their first steps to building a collection. From the Collector’s Apartment at the entrance of the fair to the guide and guided tour, fotofever paris proactively lowers the barriers for collecting. Meanwhile, returning visitors can look forward to the new zig-zag scenography, a departure from the conventional closed-booth arrangement.

Fotofever Paris 2016 will take place from 11–13 November at the Carrousel du Louvre. For more information, visit the fotofever website.

Jieun Rio - Dazzling Mate Series. Image courtesy Galerie An Inc
Jieun Rio - Dazzling Mate Series. Image courtesy Galerie An Inc
Eric Bouvet - Burning Man (2012). Image courtesy Galerie Hegoa
Eric Bouvet - Burning Man (2012). Image courtesy Galerie Hegoa
Fausto Meli, Alerie Hiltawsky, Torsten Solin
Fausto Meli, Alerie Hiltawsky, Torsten Solin
Flokje van Light - Nocturnal III (2015). Image courtesy Rademakers Gallery
Flokje van Light - Nocturnal III (2015). Image courtesy Rademakers Gallery
Gina Soden - Klinik Series: Emergence (2014). Image courtesy Galerie Artistics
Gina Soden - Klinik Series: Emergence (2014). Image courtesy Galerie Artistics
Liat Elbling - Lost Kopie Series: Proposal of Disorder (2015). Image courtesy Artelli Gallery
Liat Elbling - Lost Kopie Series: Proposal of Disorder (2015). Image courtesy Artelli Gallery
Sandro Giordano - Ciao Marcello (2014). Photo courtesy Art22 Gallery
Sandro Giordano - Ciao Marcello (2014). Photo courtesy Art22 Gallery
Tomasz Wysocki - Return to Eden (2014). Image courtesy 6x7 Leica Gallery Warszawa
Tomasz Wysocki - Return to Eden (2014). Image courtesy 6x7 Leica Gallery Warszawa
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