Exhibitions
[2026]
[Les Rencontres d’Arles, France]
La Nuit de l’Année
— Group screening event
[2026]
[Torino Photo Festival, Italy]
Exposed feat Witty Books Dummy Award
— Group exhibition
[2026]
[Le Festival OFF Arles, France]
La Nuit de l’Émergence
— Group screening event
[2026]
[Rencontres de Montpellier, France]
Les Boutographies 26
— Group exhibition
[2025]
[Contemporary Calgary, Canada]
Exposure Photography Festival 25
— Group exhibition
[2024]
[Mucem, France]
Revenir
— Group exhibition
[2024]
[Non-étoile, France]
Construire un feu
— Group exhibition
[2024]
[Haute Photographie, Netherlands]
Fresh Eyes 2024
— Group exhibition
[2023]
[Bigaignon Gallery, France]
Summer Exhibition, A Black & White Journey
— Group exhibition
[2023]
[35-37, France]
La dernière visite [Chapitre II]
— Solo exhibition
[2023]
[Zoetrope, Greece]
Blurring The Raster
— Group exhibition
[2022]
[Floréal Belleville, France]
La dernière visite
— Solo exhibition
[2020]
[Ensad, France]
Par les temps qui courent
— Solo exhibition
Publications
[2025]
[Collective publication]
Revive #3
[2024]
[Mucem and Anamosa]
Revenir
[2024]
[Kult Books]
Les yeux fermés (Eyes Closed)
[2024]
[Collective publication]
Fresh Eyes 2024 (with Gup magazine)
[2022]
[Self-publishing]
La dernière visite
[2021]
[Self-publishing]
Août 2020, Cher Journal,
— Shortlisted at Kassel Dummy Book Award 22.
Awards and nominations
[2026]
[Saif x La Kabine Revelation Prize]
Selected as a finalist for the 2026 Saif x La Kabine
Revelation Prize (Arles OFF Festival).
[2026]
[Exposed feat Witty Books Dummy Award]
Shortlisted as a finalist for the Exposed feat Witty Books
Dummy Award (Torino Photo Festival).
[2026]
[Athens Photo Festival]
Shortlisted for the Athens Photo Festival (Benaki Museum).
[2024]
[Exposure Photography Festival]
Selected for the Exposure Photography Festival 25.
[2024]
[InCadaqués festival 2024]
Shortlisted as part of the « coup de cœur » group
for the InCadaqués instagram prize.
[2024]
[Fresh Eyes Telents 2024]
Selected in the conceptual category of Fresh Eyes 24
(Initiated by Gup Magazine).
[2023]
[Passepartout Prize]
Photographic prize part of a collaboration between
Passepartout Prize and Yogurt Photo magazine.
[2022]
[Kassel Dummy Book Award]
Shortlisted at Kassel Dummy Book Award 22.
[2022]
[Les Boutographies]
Shortlisted at Les Boutographies 23.
Studio
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94400, Vitry-sur-Seine
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Marini
Quintal Bookshop
Same Dust
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The Library Project
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Copyright 2025.
All materials on this website
are the intellectual property
of Eliot Nasrallah.
Photo credits : Janne Riikonen,
Jimmy Seng, Pierre Tanguy.
About
À propos
Eliot Nasrallah is a French-Lebanese visual artist and photographer based in Paris. Moving between
video installations, alternative printing techniques, photographic publications, and soundscapes,
his work is rooted in the fragilities of intimate and collective narratives linked to the territories of the
Mediterranean basin, such as Lebanon, Greece, or Egypt. By alternating between analog and digital
processes, his practice unfolds performative staging devices that explore how image sequences can
carry, reenact, or rewrite stories—particularly in contexts marked by impermanence or disappearance.
From personal archives to image-documents, he investigates the plastic and narrative dimensions
of the body, both in its modes of representation and its active role in the construction of the image.
His project La dernière visite, exhibited at the Mucem in 2024, received a photography award as part
of a collaboration between the Passepartout Photo Prize and Yogurt Magazine. In 2021, his photobook
Août 2020, Cher Journal, was nominated for the Kassel Dummy Book Award 22. He graduated from
the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris and teaches photographic and editorial practices at
École Duperré (Paris, France).
Eliot Nasrallah est un artiste-photographe franco-libanais basé à Paris. Mêlant installations vidéo,
impressions alternatives, publications photographiques et paysages sonores, son travail s’ancre dans
les fragilités de récits intimes et collectifs liés aux territoires du bassin méditerranéen, tels que le
Liban, la Grèce ou l’Égypte. En effectuant des va-et-vient entre procédés argentiques et numériques,
sa pratique déploie des dispositifs performatifs de mise en scène qui interrogent la manière dont
des séries d’images peuvent porter, rejouer ou réécrire des histoires, notamment dans des contextes
traversés par l’impermanence ou la disparition. De l’archive personnelle à l’image-document, il explore
les dimensions plastiques et narratives du corps, autant dans ses modalités de représentation que
par son rôle actif dans la construction d’une image. Son projet La dernière visite, exposé au Mucem
en 2024, a reçu un prix photographique dans le cadre d’une collaboration entre Passepartout Photo
Prize et Yogurt Magazine. En 2021, son ouvrage Août 2020, Cher Journal, a été nominé pour le Kassel
Dummy Book Award 22. Il est diplômé de l’École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris et enseigne
les pratiques photographiques et éditoriales à l’École Duperré (Paris, France).
Development : Margerie Moussa.