
Martine Syms: Hacking Art, Pirating the Institution, Glitching Reality
Artist, filmmaker, and publisher, Martine Syms deconstructs the codes of pop culture and visual capitalism. Through installations, films, and publications, she explores image, power, and Black identity in an ultra-connected world. A striking body of work, balancing social critique and glitch aesthetics.

Culture at the Core: The New Fashion Visionaries
A new generation of editors and creative directors is taking the reins, pushing fashion beyond glossy fantasy to tell stories of heritage, identity, and culture. Coming from the margins of an industry that has long ignored their narratives, they are reshaping aesthetic and editorial codes, challenging a system that has been stagnant for too long. Who are they, and how is their vision redefining the way we see—and think about—fashion?

Dahomey by Mati Diop: What if the Real Scandal isn’t the Restitution, but What it Reveals in France?
Discover why Dahomey by Mati Diop is much more than a film about the restitution of art—it is a political and social work that questions France’s colonial history. Through her unique vision, Diop embodies the new voice of French cinema, essential for the diaspora and the representation of Black women in the industry.

Arthur Jafa, Visionary: Why French Art has Everything to Gain by Embracing Him
Arthur Jafa is an artistic shockwave. In 2025, Paris will dedicate an exhibition to him at the Bourse de Commerce, showcasing his raw, political, and poetic art. A must-see visual revolution for contemporary art in France.

3 Photobooks That Capture Black Voices Like No Other
AS WE RISE, AFROSURF, and IMPOSSIBLE ISLAND by Henry Froy reinvent the visual narrative of Black cultures for the world. Between memory, resistance, and brilliance, these contemporary photographic works capture the soul of a heritage in full resonance. It all starts with an idea.

Why Are Intimacy Coordinators Essential for Film and TV Today?
For SEX IS COMEDY, my voice became part of the soundtrack, opening the doors to a world that is often discreet yet fundamental: that of intimacy coordinators. Through this film, I discovered the importance of this profession, which, far from being anecdotal, is essential for a more respectful and ethical cinema.

Unveiling “Danseuses” — A Raw, Sculptural Dialogue Between Movement and Fashion
Thrilled to reveal Danseuses, a striking collaboration between Denis Boulze and Charlotte Huguet—where dance and fashion collide in a visceral exploration of the body in motion. A sculptural choreography, captured in stark black and white, stripping everything down to raw form and fluidity. It’s a tension between power and surrender, where every movement speaks, every curve becomes an ephemeral sculpture.