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Thibaut Grevet is a French director and photographer who moves through the world with an eye tuned to the unseen.

His images slip between reality and reverie, blending people, architecture, and landscape into quiet collisions of shape, shadow, and motion. What he captures often feels less like documentation and more like memory—soft, shifting, and charged with an otherworldly calm.

Grevet works in moments that unfold on their own terms: unposed, unpolished, and beautifully transient. He gravitates toward what flickers at the edge of perception, revealing details that many overlook but that, in his hands, expand into entire worlds. His 2025-26 collaboration with New York City Ballet extends this dialogue between space and sensation.

Grevet’s work will be on view at three special New York City Ballet Art Series performances on January 28, 31 eve, and February 6. The evenings will include a ballet performance, viewing of the installation, and a post-performance afterparty where all tickets are priced at $54. 

Published in VOGUE, GQ, and The New York Times Magazine, Grevet’s work remains grounded in the sensibilities shaped by his rural French upbringing: an appreciation for quiet moments, shifting light, and the subtle poetry of the everyday. Through his lens, the world becomes a place of hidden currents—an invitation to look closer, breathe slower, and let the unnoticed reveal itself.

Leadership support for the 2026 Art Series is provided by The Zelnick Belzberg Charitable Trust