Tate photography : Liz Johnson-Artur

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Liz Johnson Artur is a Ghanaian-Russian photographer and photojournalist based in London. For over three decades, her work has documented the lives of black people from across the African Diaspora. She calls this ongoing project the Black Balloon Archive, alluding to a 1970 song lyric by Syl Johnson that describes a black balloon 'dancing' in the sky, which is how Johnson Artur imagines her own movement when taking photographs.
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Informations générales

Auteurs
Yasufumi Nakamori
Editeur
Tate Gallery
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Année de publication
2022
Nombre de pages
64
EAN
9781849768016