Circulation(s) 2026 – Photography Festival

festival Circulation(s)

Europe’s emerging photography festival Circulation(s) The sixteenth edition of photography festival Circulation(s) brings together some of the most exciting emerging photographers from across Europe. Organized by the collective Fetart, the festival continues to position itself as a space for experimentation, new visual languages, and contemporary social reflection. This year, 26 artists from 15 different nationalities…

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Can Artisan Rugs be a Work of Art?

Noémi Langlois-Meurinne’s artisan rug collection Quatuor transforms painting, natural fibres, and hand-knotted craftsmanship into collectible design. On the evening of May 6, 2026, the Galerie Diurne on rue Jacob in Paris opened the doors of its Quatuor exhibition. Five hand-knotted artisan rugs, designed by artist and consultant Noémi Langlois-Meurinne, hung on walls and lay on…

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Ighsaan Adams: The Body’s Archive

Ighsaan Adams: Unsettling Dust: The Body’s Archive Born in 1982 in Cape Town, South Africa, Igshaan Adams is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores both the intimate and the political through material, gesture, and form. His artistic universe is deeply shaped by memories of his childhood in Bonteheuwel. This is a suburb profoundly marked by…

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European Night of Museums & Korean Culture

Korean Contemporary Art Takes Over Paris’s European Night of Museums The European Night of Museums becomes the stage for a celebration of contemporary Korean artistic creation as the Korean Cultural Center, in partnership with Paris Musées and the National Museum of Asian Arts Guimet, marks the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and France.…

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APRIL H: French Savoir-Faire in Fine Watchmaking

After losing touch for nearly twenty years, two high school friends reconnect by chance and decide to create haute horologie masterpieces together. It sounds like the premise of a movie, yet it is the very real story behind April H. When Adrien Slaby and Nissane Halal found each other again, their ambition was clear and…

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Xuelei Fragrance Museum

Xuelei Fragrance Museum: Where Fragrance Tells Its Story Situated in Guangzhou, the Xuelei Fragrance Museum presents the history of perfume and olfactory culture with remarkable subtlety. Moreover, spanning 7,000 square meters across six carefully designed floors, the museum has been conceived as a truly immersive experience. It invites each visitor to explore the world of…

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Narrative Fashion by Alma Jørgensen

Alma Jørgensen

From a Danish fishing village to Berlin’s avant-garde fashion scene, Alma Jørgensen brings instinct, craftsmanship, and narrative art direction to a new generation of design. Alma Jørgensen is a 24-year-old designer whose path into fashion began far from the industry. Raised in a small fishing village in the Danish countryside, she initially considered a more…

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Sui Yoga in New York

Sui Yoga: The Art of Slowing Down in SoHo Firstly in a city where every minute seems to be rushing by, Sui Yoga brings together the essence of slowing down and mindful practices. Spanning nearly 560 square meters in the heart of New York City, this space brings together three infrared-heated yoga studios, an intimate…

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Blaise Hayward and the Art of Attention

Some artists photograph objects, and then there are artists like Blaise Hayward, who photograph reverence itself. The first time I encountered Blaise Hayward’s work at CLIC Gallery NY, I experienced the rare sensation of silence inside an image. Not literal silence, of course, but the visual kind that forces the viewer to stop being distracted.…

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