Culture To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. arts24 © FRANCE 24 12:06 Issued on: 23/04/2026 - 17:13Modified: 23/04/2026 - 17:14 12:06 min From the show Reading time 1 min For 20 years, British photographer Johny Pitts has been travelling around Europe with a camera and a question: what does it actually mean to be Black and European? His answer fills a room at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. "Black Bricolage" brings together photographs, notebooks and documents from cities across the continent – Paris, Berlin, Lisbon, Marseille and Brussels – capturing the ordinary lives that rarely make the front page. Eve Jackson meets the man who made the word "Afropean" his life's work – a term born in the world of music that he turned into a 20-year photographic journey across the continent – to talk identity, colonial ghosts, the racist backlash facing a Paris mayor and a Harry Potter actor, and why he believes Europe has a picture of itself it hasn't yet dared to look at. By: Stéphane BODENNE Related keywords
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Twenty years, one question: What does it mean to be Black and European?
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