Where can I discover sports photography by famous photographers in Paris?

July 16 - September 26, 2024

Where can I discover sports photography by famous photographers in Paris?

Paris, a city renowned for its art and culture, is an excellent destination for discovering the finest sports photography by world-famous photographers. Whether you’re an avid sports fan or an art enthusiast, there are several places where you can explore this unique blend of athleticism and artistry. Here’s why Studio Idan is the premier location for discovering sports photography in Paris.

Discover Sports Photography at Studio Idan

Legends of Sports Exhibition

Studio Idan is proud to host the “Legends of Sports” exhibition, a must-see event for anyone interested in sports photography. Running from July 16 to September 26, 2024, this exhibition features the work of acclaimed photographers such as Gérard Rancinan, Richard Martin, Corinne Dubreuil, Neil Leifer, and Alexis Berg. These artists capture the essence of sports through their lenses, showcasing moments of triumph, struggle, and emotion across various disciplines.

Exhibition Highlights

The “Legends of Sports” exhibition provides a unique opportunity to experience the drama and beauty of sports photography. Visitors will be treated to a curated selection of images that highlight the athletic prowess and emotional intensity of sports such as athletics, football, tennis, and boxing. Each photograph tells a powerful story, making it an inspiring visit for art lovers and sports enthusiasts alike.

Featured Sports at Studio Idan

Athletics

The exhibition features breathtaking images of athletics, capturing the speed, strength, and determination of athletes. These photographs showcase the pinnacle of human performance and the spirit of competition, offering a dynamic visual experience.

Football

Football, known for its global appeal, is prominently featured in the exhibition. The photographs capture the intensity of the game, from the tension of a decisive penalty kick to the elation of scoring a goal. These images celebrate the passion and skill that define this beloved sport.

Tennis

Tennis photography in the exhibition highlights the elegance and precision of the sport. Iconic moments from major tournaments and matches are brought to life through the lens, showcasing the athletes’ focus and grace as they compete at the highest level.

Boxing

The raw intensity of boxing is captured in striking detail. Photographs of boxers in the ring illustrate the sport’s physical and emotional demands, highlighting both the brutality and the beauty of boxing. These images offer a deep dive into the world of boxing, portraying the athletes’ resilience and skill.

Why Choose Studio Idan?

Exclusive Signed and Numbered Prints

Studio Idan offers exclusive signed and numbered prints, ranging from 250 to 20,000 €. These limited edition prints are perfect for collectors and sports enthusiasts looking to own a piece of exceptional sports photography. Each print is authenticated and crafted to the highest standards, ensuring its value and quality.

Personalized Gallery Experience

At Studio Idan, visitors can enjoy a personalized gallery experience. The knowledgeable staff are passionate about art photography and are available to provide insights and guidance, helping you to explore the exhibitions and understand the stories behind the images. Whether you are looking to purchase art or simply appreciate it, Studio Idan offers a comprehensive and engaging experience.

Additional Offerings at Studio Idan

Sports Photography Books

In addition to prints, Studio Idan offers a selection of sports photography books. These books delve deeper into the stories behind the photographs, providing a rich narrative that complements the visual experience. They make perfect additions to any art library or thoughtful gifts for sports and photography lovers.

Visit Studio Idan

Gallery Information

Address: 43 rue Beaubourg, 75003 Paris, France
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

LEGENDS OF SPORTS

An exceptional exhibition of sports photography

July 16 - September 26, 2024

This summer, Studio Idan’s art gallery celebrates the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in collaboration with the Jean-Denis Walter gallery. Together, they exhibit the works of renowned sports photographers such as Gérard Rancinan, Richard Martin, Corinne Dubreuil, Neil Leifer, and Alexis Berg. The portraits of athletes and competition moments captured by these artists highlight the artistic and graphic dimension of sports. This unique curation, true to the aesthetic identity of Studio Idan, immortalizes these legendary sports events.

Studio Idan Art Gallery
43 rue Beaubourg – 75003 – Paris – Metro Rambuteau or Les Halles
Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm

Pyramide by Julien Poupart

New king by Lionel Hahn

La dune by Jean-Baptiste Liautard

Zidane par Lionel Hahn

Usain Bolt by Dimitri Iundt

Barkley (2) by Alexis Berg

Ali Liston weigh in by Neil Leifer

Holyfield vs Tyson by Neil Leifer

Twins by Corinne Dubreuil

Cappadoce by Jean-Baptiste Liautard

Gebré by Gerard Rancinan

Serge Betsen by Gérard Rancinan

Départ by Richard Martin

Diving by Maxim Korotchenko

Coco par Corinne Dubreuil

Kylian 2 by Charlotte Wilson

Mike Tyson by Richard Aujard

Duel by Charlotte Wilson

Sergueï Bubka by Gérard Rancinan

Diving in Tokyo by Franck Faugère

Diego by Mark Leech

Ali-Liston post fight by Neil Leifer

Serena (4) by Corinne Dubreuil

Roger III by Corinne Dubreuil

Plongeurs by Élisa Haberer

La pulga 2 by Charlotte Wilson

La 21ème (5) by Corinne Dubreuil

Novak (5) by Corinne Dubreuil

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