An evening at Harry’s Bar Firenze in honour of A#22 curator Grace Wales Bonner, celebrating the designer’s Spring Summer 2023 collection for Pitti Uomo N°102.
Compression Gliding
An extract from reflections featured inside A#22 Curated By Grace Wales Bonner by the American experimental musician and contemporary artist Chino Amobi, whose exhibition Sextant is currently on show at Fitzpatrick Gallery, Paris.
Kamoinge
An excerpt from ‘Kamoinge’, a critical essay on the Black American photographic movement written by the late author and cultural critic Greg Tate and featured in A Magazine Curated By Grace Wales Bonner (2021).
Wales Bonner “Togetherness”
The curator of the 22nd issue of A Magazine Curated By presents her Autumn Winter 2022 collection, opening a dialogue with jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and his wife, artist Moki Cherry.
Bibliography — A Magazine Curated By Grace Wales Bonner
Explore a selection of written and visual works, from essays to collections of poetry and photography books, that inspired Grace Wales Bonner’s Rhapsody In The Street, our 22nd issue.
Paul Mpagi Sepuya reflects on A Yearning That Floats
The American photographer details the process and inspirations behind his contemplative portraiture series featured in A Magazine Curated By Grace Wales Bonner.
Dancehall Queens Past Present Future
A conversation between Marlon James and Akeem Smith, featured in A#22 Curated By Grace Wales Bonner, the excerpt examines Dancehall and its birthplace of Jamaica
An evening with Grace Wales Bonner & Samuel Fosso
Discover the exhibition SAMUEL FOSSO at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris.
Autoportraits II (Fosso Fashion 2021) by Samuel Fosso
A new series by the Cameroonian photographer featured inside A#22 Curated By Grace Wales Bonner.
Social Works II, London
A conversation with Gagosian director Antwaun Sargent at Frieze London 2021 unpacking his exhibition exploring the dimensions of space within the context of the African diaspora.
A MAGAZINE CURATED BY GRACE WALES BONNER
Entitled Rhapsody In The Street, A#22 responds to the tradition of Black poetry, literature and portrait photography of the 20th century, featuring a curation of archival portfolios and other historical ephemera, as well as newly commissioned essays, poems, paintings and portraits.