The Eyes Issue 15 - Exile
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. B-Side, the upcoming issue of The Eyes journal, invites its readers to a visual exploration of what it means to be Afropean, a notion of expertise of our guest curator Johny Pitts, British photographer and author.
Historical and contemporary photographers, seminal and singular books and journals will explore the diversity of black identities as experienced in Europe.
This new issue of The Eyes takes a multi-dimensional approach to exile. Exile as a common noun, as a state, as a condition, but also, and above all, as a verb. Exiles are actors in their own destiny, with the capacity to transform their lives and influence their own paths.
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. B-Side, the upcoming issue of The Eyes journal, invites its readers to a visual exploration of what it means to be Afropean, a notion of expertise of our guest curator Johny Pitts, British photographer and author.
Historical and contemporary photographers, seminal and singular books and journals will explore the diversity of black identities as experienced in Europe.
This new issue of The Eyes takes a multi-dimensional approach to exile. Exile as a common noun, as a state, as a condition, but also, and above all, as a verb. Exiles are actors in their own destiny, with the capacity to transform their lives and influence their own paths.
The Eyes questions cultural and societal evolutions through the prism of photography and creation and gives carte blanche to experts directly concerned by the subjects addressed. B-Side, the upcoming issue of The Eyes journal, invites its readers to a visual exploration of what it means to be Afropean, a notion of expertise of our guest curator Johny Pitts, British photographer and author.
Historical and contemporary photographers, seminal and singular books and journals will explore the diversity of black identities as experienced in Europe.
This new issue of The Eyes takes a multi-dimensional approach to exile. Exile as a common noun, as a state, as a condition, but also, and above all, as a verb. Exiles are actors in their own destiny, with the capacity to transform their lives and influence their own paths.