British artist Johny Pitts presented his first French exhibition, “Black Bricolage,” at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. The work explores what it means to be Black in Europe today, moving beyond traditional representations. Pitts combines candid photography with handwritten notes, asserting a pan-European Black identity that emphasizes cultural connection. His artistic practice, spanning over two decades, has garnered recognition with awards like the European Essay Prize and the EM Forster Award. “Black Bricolage” focuses on the ordinary aspects of life, aiming to make the Black European experience more visible. The exhibition highlights a nuanced perspective on identity and belonging within a diverse continent.