Galerie Clémentine de la Féronnière is hosting a component of the Paris Noir exhibition, a project labeled Échos Paris noir, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou. The exhibition showcases the work of three major figures in photography: George Hallett, William Melvin Kelley, and James Barnor, who each documented, in their own way, the artistic and intellectual circulations of the African and Afro-descendant diasporas in the second half of the 20th century. Presented at the gallery from March 20th to May 17th, 2025, the Paris Noir exhibition explores the links between the African continent, the United States, Paris, and London, highlighting transnational cultural dynamics and the artistic commitment for recognition and emancipation.
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