For 20 years, British photographer Johny Pitts has been travelling round Europe with a digital camera and a query: what does it really imply to be Black and European? His reply fills a room on the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. “Black Bricolage” brings collectively images, notebooks and paperwork from cities throughout the continent – Paris, Berlin, Lisbon, Marseille and Brussels – capturing the unusual lives that not often make the entrance web page.
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