Perimeter x Paris Photo 2025

Perimeter is elated to be making our Paris Photo debut! As part of the Paris Photo Book Sector, taking place in the South East Gallery of the Grand Palais on November 13–16, 2025, Perimeter Editions will be exhibiting with our longtime publishing pals Spector Books (Leipzig).

Paris Photo is the leading international fair for the photography market, with 2025 marking its 28th edition. For the Book Sector, Paris Photo brings together 43 publishing houses from 17 countries, confirming the importance of the book in the history and current state of the photographic medium. The Book Sector brings together photography books, artist’s books, limited editions and multiples, and includes a rigorous program of artist talks and 400+ signing sessions.

Alongside a selection of recent releases, backlist highlights and limited special editions, Perimeter Editions will be launching a number of brand new photobooks at Paris Photo 2025, including Jesse Marlow – (De)Compositions, Louis Porter – Search Engine, and Takashi Homma – This Is Not My Cat (co-published with Nieves). We will also be hosting various artist signings at the Perimeter Editions table, plus taking part in the Paris Photo Book Talk program with Ying Ang – details below!

PARIS PHOTO 2025

November 13–16, 2025
Grand Palais
3 avenue du Général Eisenhower
75008 Paris
France

Public opening hours:

Thursday November 13: 1pm–8pm
Friday November 14: 1pm–8pm
Saturday November 15: 1pm–8pm
Sunday November 16: 1pm–7pm

Tickets are required – book yours here.

ARTIST SIGNINGS

Saturday, November 15

  • 2pm: Fruiting Bodies by Ying Ang
  • 3pm: (De)Compositions by Jesse Marlow
  • 4pm: Search Engine by Louis Porter
  • 5pm: Double Feature (published by Saint Lucy Books) and Windows by Patrick Pound

Sunday, November 16

  • 1pm: Mnemosyne Grove by Georgia Metaxas

Book Talks: Learn to Read Art

The Book Talks, organised this year in collaboration with Printed Matter, celebrate photo books and their authors through roundtable discussions and 30-minute short sessions focused on new publications, offering a dynamic overview of contemporary editorial creativity. 

The Book Talks program offers a platform for artists and publishers to discuss the relationship between artists’ books and photography as a key part of contemporary practice. Conversations will address questions of sequence, structure, and the dialogue between image and text.

Book Talks: Ying Ang on Fruiting Bodies (Perimeter Editions) with Dan Rule
Sunday November 16, 3pm–3.30pm

Find more details at parisphoto.com