
Located in Rotterdam’s vibrant M4H district, Keilepand will host the 11th Haute Photographie Rotterdam fair. This boutique art fair, fully dedicated to fine art photography, takes place from March 25 to 29, 2026.
Breaking from the traditional art fair layout, Haute Photographie replaces conventional booths with an innovative design that elevates the entire event. The fair will present works by 50 photographers, showcasing photography across three distinct eras: vintage (past), contemporary (present), and emerging talent (future).

Among the talents on display:
- William Ernult (FR)
Making his debut at the Hungry Eye Gallery in Amsterdam in the autumn of 2025, Ernult immediately drew the attention of enthusiasts, collectors, and curators alike. The French photographer and visual artist transforms intimate emotions into striking visual narratives where light, the human body, and symbolism intertwine. His work explores identity, solitude, and self-representation through a cinematic fine-art lens.
- Nina Hauben (NL)
Nina Hauben is an artist based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Her work serves as a visual translation of experiences and emotions. Instead of relying on (un)spoken words, she transforms her innermost thoughts and feelings into a visual language, an endless voyage of self-discovery. Her work unfolds in phases, offering a reflective space to return to, with each series revealing subtle shifts in perspective over time.
- Anouk de Kleermaeker (NL)
Anouk de Kleermaeker is a professional photographer with over 30 years of experience, working across portraiture, interiors, lifestyle, and food for magazines, brands, and commercials. Her photography focuses on creating quiet, carefully composed scenes, inspired by the atmosphere of the 17th-century Old Masters.

Haute Photographie by the Hungry Eye Group is an international art fair for fine art photography that has been organized annually in Rotterdam since 2016. The fair distinguishes itself through its museum-like setting, which focuses on the artistic experience rather than a traditional commercial presentation. Photographers are given the space to display their work as an exhibition, placing the focus on content, vision, and quality.

Haute Photographie serves as a living archive in which the various timelines of photography converge. The fair’s vision is rooted in the conviction that images only gain depth through the continuous interplay between past, present, and future. Haute Photographie’s mission is to build an indispensable platform for the next generation of photographers.

The M4H area (Merwe-Vierhavens) in Rotterdam is a former port zone that has developed into an experimental and creative makers’ district in recent years. One of the most striking examples of this transformation is the Keilepand, the venue that hosts Haute Photographie fair. This large port warehouse, built in 1922, was used for the trans-shipment of goods for many years, but since 2015 it has been gradually transformed into a creative hub.
Discover more: www.haute-photographie.com/