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Anna Prudhomme

Anna Prudhomme is a French art writer and photographer based between Paris and London. Born in the French capital, half-raised in Barcelona, she takes inspiration in buzzing cities. Sociology is dear to her heart; it piqued her interest as a teenager and impelled her need to ask questions. Today, art in its largest definition, and the creatives who nourish it, is what she is most passionate about. Consequently, her journalism beat includes visual arts, fashion, music, literature, performances, cinema, feminism and human stories.

During Paris Fashion Week, Caribbean couture Botter introduced a new 3D printed slippers, made discarded toys jewelry and crafted knitwear out of up-cycled Scooby Doo yarns

«The name Todo Modo comes from Leonardo Sciascia’s 1974 book, which then inspired Elio Petri’s political movie but also the spiritual exercise of Saint Ignatius of Loyola»

Currently seen starring in Oscar-nominated filmmaker Dee Rees newest TV show, Saint X, Jayden Elijah, opens up to Lampoon digital edition

In conversation with French singer Ryder The Eagle, for the release of his newest album Megachurch: Tearing down love from its pedestal while keeping faith in life and music

Art curator Ben Broome, interviewed by Lampoon, discusses his pathway to exhibition making, his passion for performances and unanswered questions

Parisian Gallery Perrotin and bookstore, with the same name, has locations in New York, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong and Shanghai, displaying world class art and merchandise

Under Foundation Louis Vuitton’s spotlight: A collaboration between Basquiat and Warhol, two of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century 

«Most people don’t realize that the capitalist model we’re living in is a construct, it’s a man-made system» Dr. Hakan Karaosman and Professor Donna Marshall

At Musée national Picasso-Paris, British designer Paul Smith led a three floor homage exhibition to the work of the Spanish painter Pablo Picasso on the fiftieth anniversary of his death

To celebrate the launch of the 2022 book, Anna Gardere and Raphaëlle Bellanger organized an event at 3537, an art center owned by Rei Kawakubo, creator and founder of Comme des Garçons