Khalik Allah Magnum Square Prints Print:Harlem - New York - From the "125th & Lexington" series. disposable landscape of the town
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disposable landscape of the town that abutted it became the subject of a more complex project which would take some surprising twists and turns
Brief captions identify the source of each image
intimate moments and faded buildings
a remote village of four hundred people close to the French border
Dalston Anatomy is a visual celebration of the Ridley Road Market in East London
Khalik Allah Magnum Square Prints Print:Harlem - New York - From the "125th & Lexington" series. disposable landscape of the townSpecifications for all available Prints 6" x 6" Magnum Square print Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper Signed by Khalik Allah Mint condition About Khalik Allah Khalik Allah is an American filmmaker and photographer. His 2015 documentary film Field Niggas and his 2017 book Souls Against the Concrete depict people who inhabit the notorious Harlem corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City. His film Black Mother depicts people on the
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