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SUMMARY:Beyond the Streets — Paris on the Walls
DESCRIPTION:Paris has never stopped speaking the language of graffiti. From metro lines to temporary walls\, the city has long been a playground for a culture shaped by urgency\, visibility and the desire to leave a trace. With Beyond the Streets\, that history takes on a new scale through a major exhibition dedicated to graffiti\, street art and underground culture. \nCurated by Roger Gastman\, Beyond the Streets Paris brings together more than one hundred international artists through installations\, rare archives\, photography\, fashion and large-scale works exploring the global impact of graffiti on contemporary art\, music and visual culture. Le Grand Jeu co-curated the exhibition’s hip-hop section\, working alongside Gastman to build a transatlantic narrative connecting the French and American scenes — from the foundational role of hip-hop in shaping graffiti’s identity to the exchanges that tied New York and Paris across decades of shared practice. \nPresented at La Villette\, the exhibition moves beyond the idea of a traditional retrospective\, tracing how graffiti evolved from an underground practice into a major cultural force influencing art\, design\, music and public space. \n📖 Beyond the Streets Paris — Exhibition Announcement\n🗓 May 27 — August 30\, 2026\n📍 Grande Halle de la Villette\, Paris 19
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LOCATION:Grande Halle de la Villette\, Paris 19\, 211 avenue Jean Jaurès — 75019 Paris — Porte de Pantin\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75019\, France
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SUMMARY:Through the Lens of Hip-Hop: Maï Lucas Signing Session
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWorking 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. \nThe 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. \n📖 Maï Lucas — Signing Session: All Eyes On Me & Reprint\n🗓 Saturday\, June 13 | 🕓 From 4 PM\n📍 Le Grand Jeu\, 15 passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris 11
URL:https://journal.legrandj.eu/event/through-the-lens-of-hip-hop-mai-lucas-signing-session/
LOCATION:Le Grand Jeu\, 15\, passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris\, 75011\, France
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SUMMARY:When T-Shirts Become Archives
DESCRIPTION:Some archives are not built at once\, but slowly assembled through years of looking\, collecting\, and remembering. Before culture became fully digitised\, memory often lived in magazines\, photographs\, mixtapes and personal objects — fragments that carried entire worlds within them. \nJournalist\, editor and curator Eglée de Bure opens her personal archive in Roots Picnic Music Festival\, Philadelphia — June 4\, 2016. The Day After Muhammad Ali’s Passing\, a new zine built around photographs taken at the Roots Picnic Festival in Philadelphia in 2016. Focused on the vintage T-shirts worn by festival-goers — from rap history to sports icons and cinema references — the work traces how cultural symbols circulate and reshape collective memory across generations. \nFor this launch at Le Grand Jeu\, Eglée de Bure presents the first chapter of an ongoing archival project\, moving between photography\, memory and cultural storytelling. \n📖 Zine Launch & Signing with Eglée de Bure\n🗓 Thursday\, June 18  | 🕓 From 6 PM\n📍 Le Grand Jeu\, 15 passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris 11
URL:https://journal.legrandj.eu/event/when-t-shirts-become-archives/
LOCATION:Le Grand Jeu\, 15\, passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris\, 75011\, France
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SUMMARY:Thierry Maignan - Negroïde City
DESCRIPTION:In Paris\, some presences are constant yet rarely centered — visible in everyday life\, but still pushed to the margins of dominant narratives. Negroïde City begins from this tension. Through a series of black-and-white photographs\, Thierry Maignan traces a lived city shaped by bodies\, gestures\, and movements that quietly redefine its landscape. \nBoth intimate and political\, the book develops a direct photographic language stripped of anecdote and spectacle. Faces\, postures\, and fragments of urban life emerge with clarity\, forming a visual narrative that questions visibility\, memory\, and postcolonial legacy. At its core\, Negroïde City is a gesture of reappropriation — of the gaze\, of representation\, and of language itself. \nLe Grand Jeu invites you to the launch of Negroïde City in the presence of Thierry Maignan. An evening to encounter the work beyond the page\, engage with the artist’s perspective\, and reflect on how images can shift what a city reveals — and what it chooses to conceal. \n📖 Negroïde City — Book Launch & Signing with Thierry Maignan🗓 Friday\, July 3rd | 🕓 from 6PM📍 Le Grand Jeu\, 15 passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris 11
URL:https://journal.legrandj.eu/event/thierry-maignan-negroide-city/
LOCATION:Le Grand Jeu\, 15\, passage de Ménilmontant\, Paris\, 75011\, France
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