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With One Eye Open + Sous Press #17 & Zine Drop

Le Grand Jeu 15, passage de Ménilmontant, Paris, France

Conceived as a moving tribute to graffiti photography, With One Eye Open brings to the screen the images that made graffiti travel the world and the projects where the photograph itself becomes the ultimate work. First launched as an exhibition in Eindhoven in 2024, the series has since toured across Europe with screenings and talks, […]

Survive Bitch – Fanzine Launch by Jezekaël Clavaressa

Le Grand Jeu 15, passage de Ménilmontant, Paris, France

Born from a restless gaze and an unrelenting need to capture the fleeting, Survive Bitch is Jezekaël Clavaressa’s first fanzine — a raw archive of images where irony collides with empathy, beauty emerges from neglect, and survival becomes an act of resistance. From compulsive clothing-making to scriptwriting, from music to photography, Clavaressa’s practice is one […]

Skript Letter Jam

Le Grand Jeu 15, passage de Ménilmontant, Paris, France

Conceived by Frank Wuko as a true jam session, Skript Letter Jam returns for its third edition at Le Grand Jeu bookstore to improvise on a large shared format while experimenting with new tools, surfaces, and constraints. Born from the desire to celebrate the art of the letter in all its forms, Skript Letter Jam is […]

Street Beauty – Elevating the Art of the Mural

La Bellevilloise 19-21 Rue Boyer, Paris, Paris, France

A dazzling ode to contemporary muralism, Street Beauty is a high-impact, one-of-a-kind photography book by internationally renowned street art photographer Hannah Judah. Curated and playfully designed by ATMA, the book unlocks the wonder of large-scale murals from hundreds of the world’s most celebrated street artists. Judah’s distinctive photographic aesthetic does more than document: it magnifies […]

Railway Systems: Aesthetics and Institutions

Le Grand Jeu 15, passage de Ménilmontant, Paris, France

Trains and railway systems have long shaped our landscapes, functioning not only as industrial infrastructures but also as living canvases for autonomous practices such as graffiti writing. Yet, despite their central role in urban imaginaries, they remain marginal within the institutional discourse on “street” and “urban” art. This evening, Jens Besser, Nicolas Ciarlone, and THWRB3AT […]