Summer Photography Season Launches with IRIS ARLES Exhibition Featuring David Meskhi
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-04 02:20:41
Summer has officially arrived, bringing with it an exciting photography exhibition at IRIS ARLES featuring the work of acclaimed photographer David Meskhi. The exhibition is currently running at the IRIS ARLES gallery, located at 4 rue Croix Rouge in Arles, France, from July 5th through August 17th, 2025.
This featured summer event showcases Meskhi's compelling photographic work, marking another significant addition to Arles' renowned photography scene. The exhibition runs for over six weeks, providing visitors ample opportunity to experience the artist's vision during the peak summer season.
The timing of this exhibition coincides perfectly with the summer photography season, when Arles traditionally becomes a hub for photography enthusiasts and professionals from around the world. IRIS ARLES, situated in the heart of this historic French city, continues to serve as an important venue for contemporary photographic art.
The exhibition is part of the ongoing documentation of photography's evolution as an artistic medium. Photography enthusiasts and art lovers can access detailed coverage of such exhibitions and thousands of related images and articles through specialized photography publications that chronicle the medium's development over recent decades.
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The David Meskhi exhibition at IRIS ARLES represents just one of many photography events taking place this summer, contributing to the rich cultural landscape that makes Arles a must-visit destination for photography aficionados during the summer months.
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