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Since its opening in 2016 in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, Fisheye Gallery has fervently supported the authors of contemporary photography, who cast a unique and committed gaze upon the world. Fisheye Gallery will further promote artists who push the boundaries of photography, branching out to video, graphic design, and virtual reality by opening a new gallery in Arles. Featuring collective exhibitions and solo shows which explore all angles of contemporary photography, Fisheye Gallery pursues an exacting, self-assured approach. Whether it be in the field of documentary work, with pieces by Anna Filipova on climate change, prints by Morvarid K. covered in ball-point pen ink, portraits of Trump supporters by Jean-Christian Bourcart, or surrealistic landscapes by the recent Nièpce Gens d’Images Prize winner, Stéphane Lavoué, Fisheye Gallery explores all possibilities