The significance of Black American studio photography has largely been neglected from the medium’s history. An exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) endeavours to challenge that, exploring the development and influence of these artists’ work throughout the medium’s first century of existence to the present day.
Tag: Endia Beal
Endia Beal’s photographs highlight the judgements and prejudices facing young women of colour in the job market
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“At Yale University, I found myself in a place of ‘double consciousness’,” recalls Endia Beal,…
“Photography is an expression of power,” writes Charlotte Jansen in our cover feature this May.…