Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985

Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985

  • Philip Brookman
  • Deborah Willis
Publisher:Yale University PressISBN 13: 9780300286847ISBN 10: 0300286848

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Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985 is written by Philip Brookman and published by Yale University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0300286848 (ISBN 10) and 9780300286847 (ISBN 13).

Featuring more than 100 artists, this landmark book charts the intricate connections between photography and the Black Arts Movement The Black Arts Movement brought together writers, filmmakers, and visual artists who were exploring ways of using art to advance civil rights and Black self-determination. This book examines the vital role of photography in the evolution of the Black Arts Movement, revealing how photographs operated across art, community building, journalism, and political messaging to contribute to the development of a distinctly Black art and culture. Works by Romare Bearden, Dawoud Bey, Kwame Brathwaite, Samuel Fosso, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Gordon Parks, Juan Sánchez, Robert A. Sengstacke, Lorna Simpson, Ming Smith, and Carrie Mae Weems, among dozens of other celebrated and underappreciated artists, span documentary and fashion photography, portraiture, collage, installation, performance, and video. Pictured luminaries include Miles Davis, Mahalia Jackson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Bob Marley, Nina Simone, Malcolm X, and many more. The book’s essays by distinguished scholars focus on topics such as women and the movement, community, activism, and Black photojournalism. Taking an expansive approach, the authors consider the complex connections between American artists and the African diaspora and the dynamic interchange of pan-African ideas that propelled the movement. Authoritative and beautifully illustrated, this is the definitive volume on photography and the Black Arts Movement. Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington Exhibition Schedule: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (September 21, 2025–January 4, 2026) J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA (February 24–May 24, 2026) Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS (July 25–November 1, 2026)