© Courtesy de Luc Delahaye et de la Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris-Bruxelles / Luc Delahaye, «Récolte», 2016

Luc Delahaye. The Echo of the World

Where?
Photo Elysée - Musée cantonal pour la photographie
When
From 06.03.2026 to 31.05.2026
Price
From
12 CHF

This major monographic exhibition looks at 25 years from the career of French photographer Luc Delahaye (b. 1962).

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Photo Elysée - Musée cantonal pour la photographie
PLATEFORME 10 - Place de la Gare 17
1003 Lausanne

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Schedules

From 06.03.2026 to 31.05.2026
Monday
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday
10:00 - 20:00
Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday
10:00 - 18:00

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, full price (adults aged 26 and over)

15 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices)

12 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, under the age of 26

Free

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, full price (adults aged 26 and over)

25 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices)

19 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, duo (visit for two, adults aged 26 and over)

38 CHF

Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, under the age of 26

Free

Free admission on the first Saturday of the month.

Access
CFF train station: 3 minutes on foot
Bus 1, 3, 21, 60: «Lausanne-Gare» stop
Bus 6: «Cécil» stop
Metro M2: «Lausanne-Gare» stop

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His portfolio of work - from the war in Iraq to the war in Ukraine, from Haiti to Libya, and from OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) conferences to COP (Conference of the Parties) gatherings - indexes many ways in which today’s world has gone awry. Luc Delahaye’s practice combines documentary and art photography.

A former member of Magnum Photos, he became known for his war images in the 1990s. In the 2000s, he switched to large-format cameras - while still grounding his photographs in current events - and began showing his work in museums. This exhibition was created by the Jeu de Paume in Paris in collaboration with Photo Elysée.

Some works presented in this exhibition may be disturbing to certain audiences.

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