Galerie Miranda was founded in 2018 by Miranda Salt, French-Australian who has lived and worked in the 10th arrondissement since her arrival in France in 1995. Specialised in fine art photography, the gallery presents international artists and works celebrated in their own country but little known in France and Europe. Inaugurated on International Women’s Day 2018, the gallery’s inaugural cycle of exhibitions featured solo presentations by prominent women artists Jo Ann Callis, Nancy Wilson-Pajic, Marina Berio and Ellen Carey. Amongst the other artists represented , or with works available, at the gallery are Merry Alpern, John Chiara, Sally Gall, Charles Jones, Gerard Dalla Santa, Noé Sendas, Terri Weifenbach. The gallery participates in fairs and private salons, including Paris Photo, Photo London, Private Choice, and the Villa Benkemoun.
Galerie Miranda is also a bookshop with a curated selection of publications on photography in French and English: monographs, artist publications, critical texts, biographies and catalogues. Galerie Miranda is situated in Paris’ vibrant 10th arrondissement at 21 rue du Château d’Eau, close to the Place de la République and 100 metres from the former site, on rue Léon Jouhaux, of Louis Daguerre’s wonderful Diorama and laboratory, destroyed by fire in 1839.