The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

The façade of The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography (Russian: Центр фотографии имени братьев Люмьер tr. Tsentr fotografy imeni brat'yev Lyum'yer) is a private exhibition organization located in the former chocolate factory and acting art cluster Red October in Moscow.

Since its foundation in 2010, the center aims to explore and promote Russian and foreign photography, support emerging Russian artists and explore beyond the medium. A private collection of Natalia and Eduard Litvinsky laid the foundation for the center's collection.

Works from the Center's collection were shown at the Fotofest 2012 Biennal, triennial Bergen Assembly in 2013, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, museum and exhibition association Moscow Manege, Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

The center's exhibitions were shown at the State Russian Museum and Erarta in St-Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk museum center, Cherepovets museum association, Kazan city hall, Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, and Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Lumiere Gallery (by The Lumiere Brothers Center owners) opened a new venue in Moscow in April 2021.