Dedicated to photography and the image in the digital age, the Digital Sector enters its third year as a unique and defining part of Paris Photo. Curated by Nina Roehrs, the 2025 edition brings together thirteen contemporary art galleries, curated platforms, and special projects, presenting artists who integrate digital realities into their practice. Conceived as a bridge between the history of photography and the future of the image, the sector reflects how digital practices expand the medium beyond traditional boundaries and shape the evolving ecology of images in the digital age, affirming the central role of new practices within photography. To mark the occasion, renowned artist Jan Robert Leegte has created a digital souvenir for all visitors of the Digital Sector based on his work The Wanderer – pre- sented by OFFICE IMPART in Paris Photo’s Digital Sector.
Thanks for attending the first Far(away)Con, a 1-day Farcon satellite event in London designed to celebrate and connect Farcasters in the UK and Europe who can’t make it to Venice Beach, LA in May. Hosted at a16z offices in Soho we networked and covered topics from building to growing and earning on Farcaster before heading to a local boozer pub for drinks to cap off a great day.
Paris Photo, the largest international art fair dedicated to the photographic medium, is embracing the digital age in a novel way. A new sector dedicated to photography in the digital age – curated by digital art specialist Nina Roehrs – will premiere from 9 to 12 November 2023 with a selection of contemporary art galleries and curated platforms at the forefront of new technologies, presenting artists who integrate digital realities into their work. To mark the occasion, renowned artist Kevin Abosch has created a digital collectible for all visitors to the new Secteur Digital. Welcome to the world of digital collectibles!


