OUR GALLERIES


"A wide panorama of traditional
and contemporary photography"

#REVEAL

ACTUAL EXHIBITON SPACES

With this ambition to link the public and artists, YellowKorner has created unique areas of display. Hence concept of entirely black and white galleries emerged.
Our gallery owners place all of their passion and expertise at your service, offering to guide you during your visit and assisting you in making new discoveries.

The online gallery yellowkorner.com allows you to access the full YellowKorner collection. All of the photographs are available online in all formats and finishes. You will also find exclusive content such as photographers’ biographies, anecdotes about their artworks, and brand-new photographs that have recently been added to the collection.

MEETING POINT

"A venue for encounters between
the public and artists"

YellowKorner galleries offer a wide panorama of traditional and contemporary photography. Each gallery fulfils the first requirement of the founders of YellowKorner: to makes these exhibition sites a venue for culture and encounters between the public and chosen artists.

In this vein, the galleries selected organise events and previews which photographers and celebrities attend in a common spirit of sharing.

OUR COLLABORATIONS

Founded in 1949 in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the the bookshop-gallery La Hune is a symbol of the cultural life of the neighbourhood. In October 2015, La Hune reinvented itself with contemporary style, becoming a site entirely dedicated to photography and a unique place for encounters between the public and artists, with a dynamic events program.

"The bookshop-gallery La Hune is a symbol of the cultural life"

Arranged in three complementary spaces, on the ground floor it accommodates a revisited YellowKorner gallery containing a large selection of numbered prints available in various formats, and a TeNeues bookshop presenting an exclusive selection of photography books, including some very beautiful limited-edition art books. The gallery on the first floor unveils monographic exhibitions of rare prints, dedicated to internationally renowned photographers.