A double exhibition dedicated to the MEP collection as well as the work of photographer Camille Vivier.
This spring, in the upper galleries of the MEP, two major exhibitions are on display—Photography from A to Z and Camille Vivier —while in the MEP Studio space, two artists still little-known to the general public, Winnie Mo Rielly and Martine Dawson, are showcased one after the other.

Collection d’entreprise Neuflize OBC © Jersey Heritage Trust est insérée
Photography from A to Z
Produced on the occasion of the bicentenary of photography, the exhibition Photography from A to Z was conceived in close collaboration with the Neuflize OBC Corporate Collection. It brings together works from this collection, placed in dialogue with works from the MEP collections, offering a cross-perspective between the richness of both photographic holdings. Far from any linear narrative, it unfolds a reading based on associations, encounters, and shifts, where the works dictate their own order, independent of any chronology or hierarchy.

© Camille Vivier
Camille Vivier
The MEP will present the first retrospective exhibition dedicated to French artist Camille Vivier, a prominent figure in contemporary photography. Through a selection of works where bodies, sculptural forms, and uncanny presences converse, a universe where both sensual and enigmatic unfolds, shaped by multiple references and unexpected visual echoes. Camille Vivier’s female figures fascinate as much as they unsettle, asserting the full power and complexity of their identities.
MEP Studio

© Winnie Mo Rielly
Photo : © Aurélien Mole
Winnie Mo Rielly
Winnie Mo Rielly takes over the MEP Studio with an immersive installation where the body is fragmented, displaced, and recomposed. The artist offers a sensory experience that blurs points of reference and invites visitors to inhabit the space differently.

Martine Dawson
The MEP Studio presents Faultlines, a photography project by Martine Dawson focusing on houses in Butte, a former mining town in Montana. In these domestic spaces, the traces of a landscape shaped by extraction and the mythology of westward conquest remain quietly present.
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This Season has been certified Bicentenaire de la photographie
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