The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 5月13日 05時30分
The work of Namsa Leuba, who is Guinean and Swiss, resembles fashion photography at its most avant-garde. Her photos function as a comment, she says, on how the West perceives Africa—animals, the exotic other. On newyorker.com, Alexis Okeowo looks at @nataalmedia's African-photography exhibit at @redhooklabs, in Brooklyn. Here, Leuba's “Untitled I,” from the 2011 series “Cocktail." Click the link in our bio to see more.
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