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AMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift Giving
AMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift GivingAMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift GivingAMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift GivingAMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift GivingAMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift GivingAMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift Giving

AMC2 Journal Issue 10 - Exclusive Collector's Edition | Fashion & Art Magazine for Creative Inspiration | Perfect for Coffee Table Display & Gift Giving

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AMCAmc2 journalIssue 1031Nollywood 21970Photo Jeunesse30

Nigeria's ‘Nollywood’ film industry’s obsession with the nature and manifestations of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ and its persistent representation of vice, witchcraft, murders and money lust is colourfully satirised in a sequence of behind-the-scenes images. (In terms of quantity of output, Nollywood is second only to Bollywood, and beats Hollywood into third place.) Based in Cameroon's capital Yaounde since the 1970s, Photo Jeunesse was the country's first colour photographic studio, and pictures from its negative archive record the work of a vibrant and often eccentric photo studio and reveal the transformation of Cameroonian society over a 30-year period. A collection of taxidermy images belonging to the eccentric Duc d’Orleans and others drawn from London taxidermist Rowland Ward describe the legacy of resource drain from Africa to Europe. Juxtapositions such as that in which a leopard strolls peacefully beneath a basking lion is pre-Photoshop Photoshop through taxidermy.