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Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955–1985

Mom at Work (detail) from Family Pictures and Stories, 1978–1984, Carrie Mae Weems. Gelatin silver print. National Gallery of Art, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund, 2022.108.1. © Carrie Mae Weems
Amid the turbulent decades of the mid-20th century, African American and Afro-Atlantic diaspora artists sought to celebrate a distinctly Black culture and advance the struggle for civil rights. Photographic images contributed in myriad ways to the lively exchange of pan-African ideas that propelled the Black Arts Movement. See how an incredible range of artists and activists—from studio and street photographers to graphic designers and community organizers—used photography as a tool for social change.
This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español.
Partners and Sponsors
The exhibition is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Contact
Media Contact: Valerie Tate