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Black Dandyism Magnified by Tyler Mitchell
The American photographer has given visual form to the compelling book accompanying the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which traces the history of Black dandyism over three centuries.
Tuesday September 2nd, 2025
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• Exhibition : Black Dandyism Magnified by Tyler Mitchell
• Book : The Photographic Outcry of Jane Evelyn Atwood for Forgotten Women
• Book : The Secret History of New York’s Legendary LGBTQ+ Locales
• Exhibition : Sylvie Bonnot : At the Heart of the Kingdom of Mosquitoes
• Book : The Living Archive of the Furan
• Book : In Like, a Candid Conversation With Joel Meyerowitz
• Archives : Life Without Filter by Nick Waplington
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The American photographer has given visual form to the compelling book accompanying the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which traces the history of Black dandyism over three centuries.
By Nathalie Dassa
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“I came out of prison with only one idea in mind: we must bear witness.” These words from Jane Evelyn Atwood resonate like a visceral commitment. Twenty-five years after its first publication, Too Much Time: Women in Prison returns in an expanded edition, enriched with previously unpublished photographs, two new texts by the photographer and editor Fabienne Pavia, a bilingual version, and a new cover.
By Norah Auger
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The book Queer Happened Here charts a century of queer culture hidden in plain sight.
By Miss Rosen
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During her residency at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris, Sylvie Bonnot developed The Kingdom of Mosquitoes, a project born in the Amazonian region of French Guiana, where histories of migration, colonial memory, and landscapes in transformation converge.
By Jonas Cuénin
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Buried, forgotten, then rediscovered, some urban rivers bear the scars of our developments. In Sur les traces du Furan (In the footsteps of Furan), Pierre Suchet – accompanied by a team of researchers, including Danièle Méaux – traces the silent history of a waterway in Saint-Étienne, France. A sensitive work, where the image, crossed with the human sciences, becomes a restorative action.
By Anais Viand
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In just five years, LIKE la revue has become an important magazine for photography lovers across France. In its current special issue, readers can find a candid conversation with American photographer Joel Meyerowitz, conducted by Natalie Amargier.
By Blind Magazine
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In the book Comprehensive, British photographer revisits four decades of iconoclastic work.
By Miss Rosen
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The groundbreaking artist’s debut monograph, published in 2024, is a sparkling phantasmagoria that brings to mind the riddle of the Sphinx.
By Miss Rosen
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