Paris Photo 2025: Grand Palais, 7 avenue Winston Churchill, 75008, Paris, France
-
Sohei Nishino, Tokyo, 2024
-
Masahisa Fukase, Kanazawa, from Solitude of Ravens, 1978
-
Masahisa Fukase, Tokyo, US GI's 1953
-
Masahisa Fukase, Private Scene
-
Nobuyoshi Araki, Tokyo Nostalgia, 1998
-
Takeyoshi Tanuma, Dancers Resting on a Rooftop, Asakusa, Tokyo, 1949
-
Tamiko Nishimura, "My Journey Asakusa, Tokyo" , 1977
-
Masatoshi Naito, From “Tokyo” Shinjuku, Tokyo, 1983
-
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map New York, 2006
-
Masahisa Fukase, Yōko, New York. 1974
-
William Claxton, John Coltrane at the Guggenheim, New York City, 1960
-
Weegee, Street Scene, New York City, c. 1944
-
Garry Winogrand, Aquarium at Coney Island, 1962
-
Tod Papageorge, Central Park, 1991 (Eve, Girl with Hackey Sack), 1991
-
Tod Papageorge, Central Park, 1987 (Couple in Grass), 1987
-
Sohei Nishino, Diorama Map Paris, 2008
-
Krass Clement, Paris, ca. 1980s
-
Kati Horna, Cafe de Paris (Serie), Paris, France 1935
-
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Rue Mouffetard, Paris, 1954
-
Pál Funk Angelo, Drinker’s Lane, Paris, c.1930
-
Gyula Halász Brassaï, Bal du 14 Juillet, Place de la Contrescarpe, 1934
-
Charles Nègre, Le Maçon Accroupi, été 1853 GC NFS
-
Tshepiso Moropa, The Animal That Named Us, 2025
-
Tshepiso Moropa, The Girl and The Tapir, 2025
On the occasion of our 29th presentation at Paris Photo, the Michael Hoppen Gallery is proud to explore the canon of street photography.
For the first time, we will unveil Sohei Nishino’s latest diorama map, Tokyo, 2024, presented alongside his earlier iconic cityscapes of New York and Paris.
In dialogue with Nishino’s monumental contemporary works, the gallery will also present a selection of vintage prints from our collection, featuring masters such as Pál Funk Angelo, Nobuyoshi Araki, Eugène Atget, Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Krass Clement, Masahisa Fukase, Kati Horna, Charles Nègre, Ishiuchi Miyako, Tod Papageorge, Shomei Tomatsu, and Garry Winogrand, among others.
We are delighted to include, for the first time, works by Tshepiso Moropa (b. 1995). A collage artist with an academic background in psychology, linguistics, and research, Moropa’s practice is driven by a deep commitment to storytelling through the art of collage. Her hand-crafted compositions weave together diverse archival imagery and materials, creating layered visual dialogues that explore the intersections of history, identity, and the contemporary Black experience.