Photographer, filmmaker, video artist: Stan Douglas is acontemporary artist who explores the art of imagery in all its forms. From photography to cinema, he experiments with the creative processes and how our perception of reality can be altered by the images being broadcast.
The Jeu de Paume is dedicating a major retrospective to this Canadian artist, running from 20 October 2026 to 10 January 2027. The exhibition Parallax brings together some forty films, photo series, and video installations. Visitors can trace the artist’s entire career, from the 1980s to the present.
A politically engaged artist, Stan Douglas tackles a wide range of social issues and current affairs. Through his lens, he turns a specific event into something with universal resonance.
Stan Douglas is a photographer who questions the role of the viewer. Through his photographs, he challenges a linear, tidy view of history, showing that stories are always constructed, halted, and redefined. The images that accompany this process of building history are not neutral, and no narrative can ever be truly complete. In short, the act of making images helps shape collective memory and history.
The exhibition at Jeu de Paume puts Stan Douglas’s works in dialogue with the historical moments that inspired the artist. The route also traces the evolving relationship between event and image as time goes by. Interpretations of the same photograph can shift across eras. The artist also aims to give a voice to those who are excluded or erased from the grand narratives, challenging the History told by the victors.
Stan Douglas has also made his mark in cinema and music: these mediums feed the narratives the artist builds, lending them greater depth, forging unexpected connections, exploring different tonalities, or bringing together people and events that are far apart.
With his stories in a constant state of flux, Stan Douglas doesn’t impose an ending on his audience: he aims to keep all possible futures—those that may or ought to unfold—within reach. Reality no longer feels definitive; it can disappear, reappear, be clarified or reinvented...
Don't miss the Jeu de Paume exhibition, which shines a spotlight on this important and captivating contemporary artist from autumn 2026.
Dates and Opening Time
From October 20, 2026 to January 10, 2027
Location
Jeu de Paume - Concorde
1 Place de la Concorde
75001 Paris 1
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Prices
Moins de 18 ans: Free
Tarif réduit: €7.5 - €9.5
Plein tarif: €14
Official website
jeudepaume.org















