11th PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai to Return to Shanghai Exhibition Center, May 7–10, 2026

Continuing its role as a leading platform for photography and contemporary visual culture in Asia-Pacific, the 11th edition of PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai will return to the Shanghai Exhibition Center from May 7 to 10, 2026. Building on its global perspective, the fair will bring together galleries, art institutions, and artists from around the world to present a wide-ranging spectrum of practices from classical photography to experimental image-making, photographic installations, and cross-media creations, reflecting the evolving landscape of the medium today.

Since its founding in 2014, PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai has successfully held ten editions, gradually becoming a significant meeting point connecting Asia with the global photography ecosystem. . In 2025, the 10th edition welcomed galleries and artists from Paris, Milan, Genoa, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Kyoto, and various cities across China, presenting an international event combining academic depth and market vitality. Concurrently, Meta Media launched the inaugural Shanghai International Contemporary Photo Festival (SICPF) as a prelude to the fair, collaborating with nearly 20 art institutions and urban cultural landmarks to expand interactions between photographic art and public urban culture through exhibitions, screenings, forums, and cross-disciplinary projects, establishing itself as a key annual cultural event in the city.

©2025PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai on site
©2025SICPF
©JR au Louvre, La Pyramide, close-up angle Nord Ouest Pyramide, architecte I. M. Pei, musée du Louvre, Paris, France, 2016, 2025

Building on this foundation, PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2026 will present diverse exhibition lineup, reflecting the richness of the global photography. Over 45 galleries and institutions from cities including Paris, Düsseldorf, Kyoto, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Hangzhou will gather at the fair from May 7 to 10. Participating exhibitors include established galleries such as ShanghART Gallery, PERROTIN, Three Shadows+3 Gallery, Matthew Liu Fine Arts; leading cultural institutions like DECK Photography Art Centre and Maison Européenne de la Photographie; as well as emerging galleries and art spaces including ThisThat Gallery, Project Wútopia, Photism Collective Space, and HART Gallery. Together, they will create a dynamic landscape where contemporary experimentation and photographic tradition meet in productive dialogue.

Curatorially, the 11th edition will further deepen the fairs academic and critical scope. Curated by Valeria Liebermann, the INSIGHTSsection will mark the 50th anniversary of the Düsseldorf School of Photography, tracing the legacy of this influential photographic tradition and its resonance in contemporary Chinese practice. Featured artists include pioneers Bernd and Hilla Becher, Candida Höfer, and Thomas Ruff, alongside emerging voices such as Hedda Roman and Anna Vogel.

©Candida Höfer, Van Abbemuseum VII, 2003。Courtesy of artist &Matthew Liu Fine Arts
©Tam Stockton,Fervor#1, 2024。Courtesy of the artist & Project Wútopia

The new section PERFORMANCE will explore the intersection of photography and performance art, using the camera as a medium for embodied storytelling and reconsidering the shifting relationship between seeing and being seen. Returning in 2026, the PERSPECTIVEsection will bring together photographic installations and other artistic media to explore themes such as female perspectives, ecological consciousness, and AI and algorithmic culture, opening up new readings of photography within contemporary discourse.

Extending beyond the Shanghai Exhibition Center, the fair will further deepen the relationship between photography and the city. In collaboration with NOWNESS, the special section CINEMAwill link multiple cultural venues across Shanghai, screening curated films, videos, and experimental image-based works. Through multi-screen formats and immersive viewing experiences, photography will move beyond the exhibition hall and into the citys cultural fabric, creating a layered visual journey through light, shadow, and urban imagination.

 

© 朱高灿月,《馆藏物#1》 ,2026。Courtesy of the artist & Project Wútopia
©余少龑,“时间的裂隙”系列09,2026。Courtesy of the artist & Project Wútopia

The annual Expert Committee consists of prominent scholars, curators, and representatives from photography art institutions, including Clothilde Morette, Gwen Lee, He Yining, Hyunjung Son, Rong Rong, Shi Hantao, and Scott Gray. The committee facilitates discovery of photographic art values through regular curation, seminars, and site visits while exploring future development trends. The Collector Committee, composed of senior photography art collectors, aims to build an open platform for collection exchange. Members include Cao Jixiang, Che Xuanqiao, Jin Hongwei, Jiao Jingjia, and Shao Zhong, sharing expertise through collection appreciation, dialogues, and institutional visits to enhance professionalism and sustainability in the collecting ecosystem.

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The second SICPF will continue to bring together high-quality domestic and international art resources across four city districtsXuhui Wutong Street, Jingan Nanjing West Road, Suhewan at the Bund, and Huangpu Xintiandilinking multiple city landmarks, art institutions, and cultural spaces. Featuring six curated sections and more than 20 distinctive photography or art projects, the festival uses photography as a borderless language to reflect Shanghais vibrant multicultural landscape, offering an international visual experience shaped by art, culture, and urban life.

In todays era of evolving digital technology and visual culture, photography has become a vital medium for understanding contemporary society and individual experience. PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai remains committed to introducing international artists and forward-looking practices, while fostering interdisciplinary dialogue across image, technology, and society, further strengthening Shanghais position as a global cultural hub.

From May 7 to 10, 2026, the 11th PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai will once again bring together a global audience at the Shanghai Exhibition Center, exploring the boundless possibilities of photographic art within contemporary cultural contexts.

Visitor Information

The 11th PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai

Shanghai Exhibition Center, 1000 Yanan Middle Road, Shanghai, China

VIP Preview Day

May 7(Thu),14:00-20:00

May 8(Fri),12:00-20:00

Public Day

May 9(Sat),12:00-20:00

May 10(Sun),11:00-18:00