Maxime Delvaux (1984, Belgium) lives and works in Brussels. Belgian photographer specialised in architecture, he graduates from INRACI in Brussels in 2008.
In 2011, he creates the collective “354” with a fellow photographer. The collective works in the fields of advertising and architectural photography; they also develop more personal projects. In charge of the architecture section of the collective, Maxime Delvaux works for several architecture offices from Belgium, France and Luxembourg, such as Lhoas&Lhoas, Baukunst, 2001, Xaveer de Geyter, Vers.A, Radim louda, Bogdan & Van Broek, Cedric Libert, A+ magazine,…
In 2012, he works as a photographer with architects Philippe Nathan, Yi-der Chou and Radim Louda at the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2012. He produced the pictures of the book « Architectures Wallonie-Bruxelles 2010-2013 Inventories #1 » for the architecture cell of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and WBA. He also worked on the creation of pictures with the curators of the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2014. In addition, he is the author of the video clips and pictures of the exhibition/catalogue of WBA in Paris: “entrer:” and his work is presented in the exhibition Landskating organised by the Villa Noailles in Hyères in 2016.