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CHEF AND CO-FOUNDER OF LIVINGSTON MARSEILLE VALENTIN RAFFALI

Born in the South of France. Cooked his way through New York. Came back to Marseille and set it on fire — literally. Valentin Raffali changes his menu every week, works over flame and charcoal, and has been cooking since he was fourteen years old. He was named Best French Wine Bar by Le Fooding in 2022. He says what he does is radical, and that he does not cook for people. He means both of those things entirely.

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CURATOR CHARLOTTE COTTON

Charlotte Cotton has sat at a dinner table with Henri Cartier-Bresson and William Eggleston. She has curated at the V&A, the Photographers' Gallery, and LACMA. She wrote the book — literally, in ten languages — that charted the rise of photography as an undisputed art form in the 21st century. Close Enough, her exhibition at ICP, is about something harder than any of that: the questions twelve women photographers ask themselves before they press the shutter, and after.

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ARE YOU GOING TO THE TENT

Chef Javier does not start with ingredients. He starts with how something looks and how something feels. Deep violet means intensity. Gold to terracotta means play. The restaurant is designed to feel like being inside a Bedouin tent at night, and the menu was chosen because Middle Eastern cuisine does what the space does — it brings people together, breaks bread, stays social into the night. Force the creative process, he says, and it never comes. Let go completely, and the dish arrives whole.

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