First-of-Its-Kind Exhibition Explores Photography’s Role in the Black Arts Movement

A person in a coat and beanie takes a photo with a camera in front of a mirror, creating a reflection. In the background, an older couple sits on a bench near a modern, curved structure. The image is black and white.

The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is presenting the first exhibition to explore photography’s impact on a cultural and aesthetic movement that celebrated Black history, identity, and beauty.

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