Vogue Italiaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue ItaliaInstagram)「#BlackNonsense A special project by @Tylersphotos. 14 pages in our September issue + a DIGITAL COVER + an expanded digital story. We asked photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell (@tylersphotos) and playwright Jeremy O. Harris (@jeremyoharris) to craft a response to 2020’s global cry that BLACK LIVES MATTER. They returned with the idea of “Black Nonsense.” Inspired by the Dadaists of the early 20th century and thanks to thinkers like Arthur Jafa and Tina Campt, “Black Nonsense” is the very simple notion that nonsense in images could be a portal to joy. Mitchell also hand picked and invited a small group of contributing Black image makers to create new works that would become a part of the portfolio as a way of destabilizing the typical 'single photographer' ownership over a project. Words by Jeremy O. Harris play in tandem and against the images throughout in a freeform essay that beckons the viewer into increasingly surreal pockets of thought. Over the following posts will be snippets of the project created for Vogue Italia. ——— Discover more via link in bio. Full credits: Photography @Tylersphotos Styling @mr_Carlos_Nazario Editor-in-Chief @EFarneti Creative Director @FerdinandoVerderi Casting Directors @pg_dmcasting @samuel_ellis Street casting @niaws.t Hair @Jawaraw @artpartner using @dysonhair MakeUp @RaisaFlowers  Manicure @Honeynailz @exposureny Set design for the main story @frau.JuliaWagner @clmagency Set Design for the Digital Cover @AndyHillmanStudio @Streetersagency On set for the Digital Cover @holmesproduction  On set for the main story @onethirtyeightproductions  Photographer assistants Will Grundy, Jack Symes  Digital operator David English」9月16日 22時00分 - vogueitalia

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#BlackNonsense
A special project by @Tylersphotos.
14 pages in our September issue + a DIGITAL COVER + an expanded digital story. We asked photographer and filmmaker Tyler Mitchell (@tylersphotos) and playwright Jeremy O. Harris (@jeremyoharris) to craft a response to 2020’s global cry that BLACK LIVES MATTER. They returned with the idea of “Black Nonsense.” Inspired by the Dadaists of the early 20th century and thanks to thinkers like Arthur Jafa and Tina Campt, “Black Nonsense” is the very simple notion that nonsense in images could be a portal to joy. Mitchell also hand picked and invited a small group of contributing Black image makers to create new works that would become a part of the portfolio as a way of destabilizing the typical 'single photographer' ownership over a project. Words by Jeremy O. Harris play in tandem and against the images throughout in a freeform essay that beckons the viewer into increasingly surreal pockets of thought. Over the following posts will be snippets of the project created for Vogue Italia.
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Discover more via link in bio.
Full credits:
Photography @Tylersphotos
Styling @mr_Carlos_Nazario
Editor-in-Chief @EFarneti
Creative Director @FerdinandoVerderi
Casting Directors @pg_dmcasting @samuel_ellis
Street casting @niaws.t
Hair @Jawaraw @artpartner using @dysonhair
MakeUp @RaisaFlowers
Manicure @Honeynailz @exposureny
Set design for the main story @frau.JuliaWagner @clmagency
Set Design for the Digital Cover @AndyHillmanStudio @Streetersagency
On set for the Digital Cover @holmesproduction
On set for the main story @onethirtyeightproductions
Photographer assistants Will Grundy, Jack Symes
Digital operator David English


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