Summer Photography Exhibitions Launch Across Europe: Jean-Michel Daumen in Marseille and Gérard Uféras in London
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Summer has officially arrived, bringing with it an exciting lineup of featured photography exhibitions across Europe that promise to captivate art enthusiasts throughout the season.
In Marseille, France, renowned photographer Jean-Michel Daumen is presenting his latest work at Galerie Charivari, located at 17 Rue Fontange in the 13006 district of Marseille. The exhibition, which opened on July 4th, 2025, will run through July 30th, 2025, offering visitors nearly a month to experience Daumen's distinctive photographic vision. The gallery setting provides an intimate space for viewers to engage with the artist's work in the heart of Marseille's vibrant cultural scene.
Simultaneously, in London, United Kingdom, photographer Gérard Uféras is showcasing his compelling exhibition titled "Grace and Fire" at Kulturalis gallery. Located at 14 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP, this exhibition opened on July 1st, 2025, and will continue through July 31st, 2025, spanning the entire month of July. Uféras's exhibition title "Grace and Fire" suggests a dynamic exploration of contrasting elements, promising visitors a thought-provoking photographic experience.
These summer exhibitions represent significant opportunities for photography enthusiasts to explore contemporary work from established artists in two of Europe's major cultural capitals. Both exhibitions run concurrently through the end of July, allowing international visitors the chance to experience both shows during summer travels.
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