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In Arles, the jazzy images of the photographer Ming Smith
France⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

In Arles, the jazzy images of the photographer Ming Smith

The article discusses American photographer Ming Smith, who is less known in France, showcasing her night photography at the Church of Sainte-Anne during the 57th edition of the Rencontres d'Arles. The focus is on her work within the context of African-American photography and her exhibition at a prominent cultural event in Arles, France.

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In Arles, the jazzy images of the photographer Ming Smith

The article discusses American photographer Ming Smith, who is less known in France, showcasing her night photography at the Church of Sainte-Anne during the 57th edition of the Rencontres d'Arles. The focus is on her work within the context of African-American photography and her exhibition at a prominent cultural event in Arles, France.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural and artistic event related to photography, which does not involve political issues, government actions, or public policy. Therefore, it is apolitical and leans toward the center.

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