ME-XILE
family. Uprooted. Becoming
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
17 x 24 cm- 224 pages
French and English (separate versions)
25€
Sabyl Ghoussoub guest curator
The Eyes invites Lebanese-born writer Sabyl Ghoussoub to explore the link between photography and exile. This issue invites us to reflect on how art can help to reconstruct a fragmented identity.
25€
Graphic design: Sarah Boris Studio
17 x 24 cm- 224 pages
French and English (separate versions)
25€
Weight | 0,8 kg |
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Magazine
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