Biennale Images Vevey

(dis)connected: the theme of the Biennale Images Vevey 2024 explore one of the major issues of our time – the great divide created by digital technologies between past and present. The projects presented aim to create links between a certain nostalgia for the past and curiosity about an uncertain future. With this in mind, some fifty national and international photographic projects will be presented, playing on the feelings of connection and disconnection between tangible reality and digital fantasy. Indoors and outdoors, throughout the city of Vevey, artistic proposals play on the feeling of connection and disconnection between tangible reality and digital fantasy.

Rediscover the Biennale Images Vevey 2024 in pictures!
Discover the best of three weeks of unique visual experiences: fifty installations by artists from 22 countries transformed Vevey from 7 to 29 September 2024.

Join us from 5 to 27 September 2026, for the 10th edition of the Biennale Images Vevey!

 

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Since 2008, the Biennale Images Vevey has become the most significant biennial exhibition of visual arts in Switzerland and an international authority for contemporary photography.

Every two years, it brings artists, visitors and media from all over the world together around a unique concept: Whether indoors or outdoors, in parks or other public spaces, all the artists’ installations are custom-made and enhance the features of the Swiss Riviera.

The Biennale Images Vevey is renowned for its monumental photographic installations created in collaboration with artists such as JR, Cindy Sherman, Martin Parr, and Thomas Struth. Over its 8 consecutive editions presenting the work of over 450 artists from some 60 countries in a bespoke format the Biennale has been a catalyst for cultural exchange and encounters.

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As an indispensable tool, SketchUp supported the preparation of the Images Vevey 2024 Biennial in the 3D design of both indoor and outdoor exhibitions. Images Vevey would like to thank SketchUp for its inspiring and effective contribution to the realization of its 50 projects with artists from over 20 countries.

Maisie Cousins “Walking Back To Happiness”, Debsuddha “Crossroads”, Tony Dočekal “The Color of Money and Trees”, Gauri Gill “Acts of Appearance”, Henry Leutwyler “Philippe Halsman. A Photographer’s Life”, Maria Mavropoulou “Imagined Images”