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"Peuple de la Nuit" is a collection of works by Sanre Sory, a photographer of Burkina Foso, a small country with a population of 20 million in West Africa. Although the absolute number is still small, photographers from "Africa" and collections of works with African motifs have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Born in 1943, Sory was a well-known local studio photographer who began his career as a photographer in earnest after 1960 and founded his own studio. However, although he was an unknown artist in the world without the publication of a gallery or a collection of works, an exhibition was held at the Yossi Milo gallery in New York from the latter half of the 2010s, and a collection of works was published by Steidl led by Gerhard Steidl. Then, the name spread all over the world. This book is also from Stanley Baker, a well-known and well-known book, and consists of portraits of youth culture. It's amazing that such a wonderful work has never been known to the world, and it makes us feel the bottomless power of Africa.
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