For its sixteenth edition, the
Circulation(s) Festival continues to champion emerging European photography and its intersections with contemporary art. Founded in 2009 at the
CENTQUATRE-PARIS, the festival has grown into a key platform for young creators, highlighting plural perspectives and experimental practices.
This year, under the guidance of seven female artistic directors, the festival explores the hybrid nature of contemporary creation, where photography merges with other media to tell open, moving visual stories. Amid a world marked by uncertainty, artists turn to theatricality, imagination, and staging, blending humour, colour, and radical ideas to question memory, identity, and collective experience.
Ecological concerns also thread through this edition, as artists craft gestures and microcosms that connect them to the living world, imagining new ways to inhabit our planet. Circulation(s) remains a space for discovery, dialogue, and reflection on the transformative power of photography today.

Mezzogiorno © Marco Zanella
ARTISTS OF THE EDITION
Since 2011, the Circulation(s) Festival has examined contemporary issues through the lens of emerging European photographers. This year, the Fetart collective, creator and artistic director of the festival, presents 26 artists from 15 nationalities, offering a vibrant and diverse artistic vision that captures both contrasts and current trends.
Davide DEGANO (ITALY)
Joanna SZPROCH (POLAND)
Konstantin ZHUKOV (LATVIA)
Manon TAGAND (FRANCE)
Marcel TOP (BELGIUM)
Marco ZANELLA (ITALY)
Marine BILLET (FRANCE)
Mashid MOHADJERIN (BELGIUM)
Matevž ČEBASEK (SLOVENIA)
Maximiliano TINEO (ARGENTINA/ITALY)
Natalia MAJCHRZAK (POLAND/BELGIUM)
Nathalie BISSIG (SWITZERLAND)
Nina PACHEROVA (SLOVAKIA)
Olia KOVAL (UKRAINE)
Rafael RONCATO (BRAZIL/ITALY)
Ricardo TOKUGAWA (BRAZIL)
Sadie COOK & Jo PAWLOWSKA (UNITED STATES/POLAND/ICELAND)
T2i & NouN (FRANCE)
Tanguy MULLER (FRANCE)

Feuillages rebelles, pelages revêches © Tanguy Muller
A focus dedicated to Ireland with :
Ellen BLAIR
Clodagh O'LEARY
Dónal TALBOT
Ruby WALLIS

Who Fears to Speak © Clodagh O'Leary