Arles Photo Festival

The International Photography Festival known as "Les Rencontres d'Arles" was created by Lucien Clergue, Jean-Maurice Rouquette and Michel Tournier  in 1970. More than fifty years later this festival is definitively, the most important event around photography in the whole world. In 2025, the festival runs from July 7 to October 5.

Arles Photo Festival: Les Rencontres d'Arles 2024
In 2025, Les Rencontres de la Photographie d'Arles runs from July 7 to October 5.

The Opening Week of the Rencontres d’Arles 2025 will take place from July 7 to 13, marking the launch of the 56th edition of this internationally acclaimed photography festival. During this time, the city of Arles will become a true hub of contemporary photography, hosting a wide array of exhibitions, screenings, talks, and encounters with artists from around the world.

Les Rencontres d'Arles Opening Week Program 2025

July 7: Official opening of the festival with the inauguration of the first exhibitions across key cultural venues in Arles, including the Espace Van Gogh, La Mécanique Générale, and La CroisiÚre.

July 8: Special evening at the Théùtre Antique honoring photographer Nan Goldin, recipient of the 2025 Women In Motion Award, with screenings and live performances.

July 9: Screening of the documentary “Lucia Moholy, Bauhaus Photographer” at La Croisiùre, offering a fresh perspective on this iconic figure of modern photography.

July 10: Awards ceremony for the Madame Figaro Arles Photo Award 2025 and the Pictet Prize, followed by a performance by Wajdi Mouawad and Alain Willaume at the Théùtre Antique.

July 11: Announcement of the LUMA Rencontres Dummy Book Award 2025 and the Prix DĂ©couverte – Fondation Louis Roederer 2025, alongside a special Live Magazine evening.

July 12: The much-anticipated Night of the Year takes over the Cavalerie district, with continuous projections, live performances, and DJ sets enlivening Voltaire and Lamartine squares.

July 8–12: The Arles Books Fair 2025, in partnership with France PhotoBook, will host nearly 80 international publishing houses at CollĂšge Saint-Charles and the École Nationale SupĂ©rieure de la Photographie.

July 8–11: The TĂ«nk Documentary Festival returns to Arles with open-air film screenings at Cour Fanton, featuring a selection of rare and unseen films.

Highlight Exhibitions 2025

Among the many exhibitions planned, several stand out for their themes and impact:

  • “On Country: Photography from Australia” – An in-depth exploration of the profound bond between Indigenous Australian peoples and their land, featuring over 200 works by 20 artists, including Ricky Maynard, Brenda L. Croft, and Tony Albert.
  • “Contemporary Brazilian Scene” – As part of the France-Brazil cultural season, this exhibition celebrates Brazil’s artistic vibrancy, questioning its colonial legacy and spotlighting the struggles of Indigenous and marginalized communities.
  • “US Route 1” – A photographic journey through the evolving social and geographic landscape of the United States along this iconic highway.
  • “Revisions: Yves Saint Laurent and Photography” – A unique exhibition examining the relationship between the legendary couturier and the art of photography.
  • “Nomadic Chronicles” – A visual voyage through the lens of Berenice Abbott, Todd Hido, and Kourtney Roy, offering powerful, personal views of the world.

Ticketing 2025:

  • All exhibitions pass: €40 (online), €42 (on-site)
  • Day pass: €33 (online), €35 (on-site)
  • Single entry: from €4.50 to €15, depending on the venue
  • Discounted rates available for students, job seekers, large families, and more
  • Free admission for children under 18, Arles residents, people with disabilities, and certain social benefit recipients
  • Exhibition opening hours: Daily from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Les Rencontres d'Arles 1970
Arles Photo Festival: Les Rencontres d'Arles 1970

Usually organized around more than 50 events installed in various exceptional patrimonial places of Arles, Les Rencontres d’Arles (in English the Meetings of Arles), each summer in July, intend to contribute to transmit the world photographic inheritance and also want to be the crucible of contemporary creation by the discovery of young talented photographers.

Thanks to a demanding programming (by Christoph Wiesner and earlier by Sam StourdzĂ© and François HĂ©bel ) and a challenging public, the Rencontres d’Arles explore the current stakes of photography and attest capacity of this medium and importance of the figure of the photographer, witness of the world which surrounds it. 

How to visit the photo festival: Les Rencontres d'Arles?

The main event is during the first week of exhibition with official opening of all of the events, in the city and in the Parc des Ateliers. During this first week the day end by a night screening in the Roman Theater..
After the first week you can visit during 4 months the most important exhibitions in the city and in LUMA and the Parc des Ateliers.

Les Rencontres d'Arles
34 rue du docteur Fanton 13200 Arles
Tél. : +33 (0)4 90 96 76 06
[email protected] 
Official Web Site
 

FAQs about Arles Photography Festival

Are there tickets required for entry, and what is included in the ticket price?
 

Yes, most exhibitions and events at The International Photography Festival require a ticket. Ticket types may include:

  • Day passes
  • Full festival passes
  • Student or group discounts

Tickets generally include access to all public exhibitions, panel discussions, and screenings. Some workshops or guided tours may require separate registration or fees. Check the official festival program for full ticketing details.
 

Can I attend the Arles Photo Festival even if I’m not a professional photographer?
 

Absolutely! The International Photography Festival is open to everyone, not just professionals. Whether you're a casual photography lover, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, you’ll find a wide variety of inspiring exhibitions, interactive installations, outdoor screenings, and cultural events that are fun and accessible to all ages. It's a great way to discover photography in a welcoming and creative atmosphere.

Are there family-friendly activities or outdoor events during Arles Photo Festival?
 

Yes! The Arles festival offers many family-friendly and outdoor experiences, such as:

  • Photo walks through scenic city areas
  • Workshops for children and teens
  • Open-air exhibitions
  • Evening projections on historic buildings

Many of these activities are either free or have a reduced price for children. It’s a perfect opportunity to enjoy culture together while exploring the city.

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June 2, 2025 - Lena : "In the run-up to Rencontres de la Photographie and the opening of the Musée du Costume de la Mode, you absolutely must see the new exhibitions from Luma and Van Gogh Foundation".

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