“John W. Mosley (1907-1969), a self-taught Philadelphia photojournalist, was known to photograph up to four events, every day, often working seven days a week. His work was published in numerous […]
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In a Time of Change and H(A)UNTED Photo Exhibits
The Caribbean Cultural Center Africa Diaspora Institute (CCCADI) and the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) have partnered to present two great galleries during the month of July. Image: […]
Silicon Valley Photographer Realizes Unfinished Dream
Fourteen years and a stroke later, Silicon Valley photographer Sherrie Green returns to a project that had been laying underneath her bed since 1998. Originally a project undertaken in order […]
Gordon Parks: 100 Moments @ The Schomburg Center
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture will debut a new exhibition; “Gordon Parks: 100 Moments” in Harlem in mid-July. Gordon Parks, the photographer, filmmaker, writer and composer who […]
Régine Romain Exhibits “Portraits for Self Determining Haiti”
Through A Lens Darkly behind-the-scenes photographer, Régine Romain, a photo-anthro-journalist of Haitian descent, recently presented an exhibit entitled, “Portraits for Self Determining Haiti”, at ARToMATIC 2012 – a month-long art […]
“Dying Breed” Russell Frederick Documents Bed Stuy
Brooklyn based photographer, Russell Frederick, will be presenting his exhibition entitled, “Dying Breed: Photos of Bedford Stuyvesant” during the Photoville photographic events in Brooklyn from June 22 to July 1. […]
Frederick Douglass: The Most Photographed American in 19th Century
Frederick Douglass has been designated as the most photographed American in the 19th century. Zoe Trodd, a professor and chair of American Literature in the Department of American and Canadian […]
Dawoud Bey: “Harlem, U.S.A” Exhibition
Chicago photographer, Dawoud Bey, exhibits a collection of his early photographs, “Harlem, USA” at the Art Institute of Chicago. This is the first mounting of this series of work that […]
Sonia Louise Davis: tracing(s) belonging(s) Exhibition at NYPL
En Foco presents Sonia Louise Davis‘ tracing(s) belonging(s) exhibition series at the Aguilar Public Library in New York. Davis is an up and coming photographer and also a researcher for […]
Kofi Pare – Photo Exhibit in Ghana
The Dei Centre for the Study of Contemporary African Art is pleased to present : KOFI PARE, “A Photographic Essay” “’Kofi Pare’ is an art exhibition that utilizes vernacular photography […]