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03/06/2026 - 05/31/2026
Photo Elysee
17 Place de la Gare
CH-1003 Lausanne
elysee.ch/en/exhibitions/luc-delahaye/
Luc Delahaye (b. 1962), is part of a generation of photographers who re-examined the relationship between documentary and artistic practice.
Delahaye has sought to confront the dislocations of the modern world. Through his mostly large-scale color works – documenting conflicts in Haiti, Iraq, Libya and Ukraine, as well as OPEC and COP conferences – he examines the turbulent world we inhabit and the forums that are supposed to bring order to chaos.
Spanning a quarter-century of photographic output, this retrospective brings together around 40 large-format works – some specially produced for the exhibition and shown for the first time – alongside a major installation that marks a departure from Delahaye’s previous practice.
Photo Elysee
17 Place de la Gare
CH-1003 Lausanne
elysee.ch/en/exhibitions/luc-delahaye/
Luc Delahaye (b. 1962), is part of a generation of photographers who re-examined the relationship between documentary and artistic practice.
Delahaye has sought to confront the dislocations of the modern world. Through his mostly large-scale color works – documenting conflicts in Haiti, Iraq, Libya and Ukraine, as well as OPEC and COP conferences – he examines the turbulent world we inhabit and the forums that are supposed to bring order to chaos.
Spanning a quarter-century of photographic output, this retrospective brings together around 40 large-format works – some specially produced for the exhibition and shown for the first time – alongside a major installation that marks a departure from Delahaye’s previous practice.

