Photography
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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 […] |
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Walls are constantly speaking, layered with advertisements, announcements, fragments, and disappearances. With Affichage Libre, Joachim Romain transforms these urban surfaces into a field of experimentation, revealing unexpected forms hidden beneath the city’s visual noise. Working directly on posters found in public space, the artist tears, peels, and reshapes paper into temporary sculptural compositions. Photographed before […] |
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In skateboarding, cities are never fixed surfaces. They are constantly rewritten through movement, repetition, and shared use. What emerges is an evolving map made of gestures, routes, and collective memory. For more than ten years, photographer and filmmaker Enrico Cerovac has followed this invisible geography across cities around the world. Shot on 35mm film between […] |
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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, […] |
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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. Journalist, editor and curator Eglée de Bure opens her personal archive in Roots Picnic Music […] |
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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. Both intimate and […] |