Beya Gille Gacha and the art of perlage
Beya Gille Gacha was born on the 8th of December 1990 in Paris, to Cameroonian-Bamiléké mother and French father. From an early age she got used to frequent changes, to travellin..
Studio visit | A day with Alexis Peskine
Friday, November 10, Peskine’s atelier in Issy-les-Moulineaux’s petite ceinture parisienne. While I make myself at home, I don’t realize I’ve just put my orange juice on a piece ..
Black Movie Summer | Pascal Beugré Tellier nous parle de ‘Out of Body’
C’est à coups de fourchette dans son délicieux crumble fait maison que je me retrouve enfin en tête à tête avec Pascal Beugré Tellier. Danseur et chorégraphe (je vous l’ai presen..
Till Art Do Us Apart | Three creative couples open up to Griot
In a world populated by single individuals, where greed reigns and romance is literally dead, we met some of the hottest personalities in Paris to ask them what it’s like to work..
Olga Blacker | From selfie to #antiselfie a mirror of our society
“Olga Blacker is not my real name,” says the author of Antiselfie in front of a cup of coffee. “It is my pseudonym.” Her father, a university professor who publishes some article..
Pantsula | Chris Saunders documents Johannesburg’s most prominent street culture
During AKAA, the first contemporary art fair in Paris dedicated entirely to African culture that takes place every year in November at the Carreau du Temple, I had the pleasure o..
AKAA Also Known as Africa | Contemporary African Art rocks Paris
30 galleries and 123 artists on show from November 11 – 13 for AKAA – Also Known As Africa, have totally transformed the Carreau du Temple in Paris into a real-life temple where ..