Framing Fashion


Interesting exhibition at Brighton Museum of photographs by iconic African and European photographers which give a snapshot of African and African diaspora style over the last 60 years.

The works had all been purchased as part of the “Fashioning Africa” project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The show focused on sets of pictures such as James Barnor’s 1960s fashion photographs and John Liebenberg’s illicit portraits of workers in labour camps for them to send home to their families.

My favourite set was by Daniele Tamagni showing a Congolese subculture, called La Sape, of Parisian style brought to the country by soldiers returning from the Second World War. I loved their flamboyance and confidence. 

Closes on 29 March 2019

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