Through the Lens of Hip-Hop: Maï Lucas Signing Session

Some photographic archives do more than document a scene—they enter it while it is still being formed. All Eyes On Me by Maï Lucas traces New York between 1990 and 2010, capturing a moment when hip-hop culture was still local, embodied, and self-defined. From Harlem to the Bronx, her images follow a generation reshaping identity, beauty, and pride outside of commercial codes.
Working with intimacy and proximity, Maï Lucas builds a visual testimony of a culture in transition—before its global expansion. All Eyes On Me becomes an archive of dignity, creativity, and everyday expression, while the reprint of Hip-Hop Diary of a Fly Girl 1986–1996 revisits the early Paris hip-hop and graffiti scene through a raw, first-hand visual record.
The Librairie Le Grand Jeu hosts a signing session with Maï Lucas, bringing together both books in a direct encounter with the public. A moment of exchange around images, stories, and archives, where New York and Paris connect through the lived history of hip-hop culture.
📖 Maï Lucas — Signing Session: All Eyes On Me & Reprint
🗓 Saturday, June 13 | 🕓 From 4 PM
📍 Le Grand Jeu, 15 passage de Ménilmontant, Paris 11


