Kwame Brathwaite, photographer of ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, dies at 85 | CNN

Renowned photographer and activist Kwame Brathwaite, who played a pivotal role in defining the aesthetics of the "Black is Beautiful" movement, has passed away at the age of 85. Born in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants, Brathwaite grew up in New York before moving to Harlem and eventually becoming a fixture of the vibrant South Bronx community.

Brathwaite's journey into photography was marked by two pivotal moments: his encounter with David Jackson's haunting photograph of Emmett Till in open casket in 1955, which left an indelible mark on his work; and his observation of a young man taking photos without flash at a jazz club in 1956, sparking his desire to experiment with photography.

Using a Hasselblad medium-format camera, Brathwaite honed his skills, learning to work with limited light and develop a darkroom technique that enriched the visual narrative of his imagery. His photographs captured moments of triumph and celebration, such as the "Grandassa Models" – young Black women whose features were accentuated in his images – which became an iconic representation of Black beauty.

Throughout his career, Brathwaite's focus shifted from jazz to other forms of popular Black music, including collaborations with The Jackson Five, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Marley. His work continued to explore the "Black is Beautiful" ethos, earning him recognition as a photographer and activist who challenged whitewashed beauty standards.

In recent years, Brathwaite's work has experienced a resurgence in interest from curators, historians, and collectors. His first major institutional retrospective took place at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles in 2019 before touring the country. A separate exhibition, "Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For," is currently on view at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Despite his passing at 85, Brathwaite's legacy continues to inspire a new generation of artists and activists. His photographs remain powerful testaments to the beauty and resilience of Black people, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.
 
"Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." I'm so sad to hear about Kwame Brathwaite's passing at 85 🙏 He may be gone but his legacy lives on through his incredible photography, which continues to inspire us all 💪 His work was a testament to the beauty and resilience of Black people, and we should never forget that. The world needs more people like him who fought against whitewashed beauty standards and celebrated true Black beauty 🌟
 
Man 🤔, Kwame Brathwaite was more than just a photographer, he was a movement 💪. He helped shape what it means to be beautiful, especially for people of color 🔴. His work wasn't just about capturing moments, it was about challenging the status quo and promoting self-love ❤️. It's wild that his legacy is still inspiring new artists and activists today 🎉. The fact that he collaborated with some of the biggest names in music at the time, like Stevie Wonder and Bob Marley, is just mind-blowing 🤯. His photography is a testament to the power of Black culture and the importance of representation 📸. We need more people like Kwame Brathwaite in this world 💫.
 
just read about Kwame Brathwaite passin away at 85 🤕 he was such an iconic figure in the photography world and his work is still so relevant today 📸 i mean, who can forget those incredible photos of the "Black is Beautiful" movement? his legacy lives on tho and it's awesome to see a new gen of artists and activists drawin inspiration from him 💡
 
just heard about kwame brathwaite's passing 🙏... his work is still giving me chills i mean, the way he captured black culture and beauty in a time when it was being erased by society... his photos of grandassa models are iconic 💁‍♀️. and to think he collaborated with some of my fave artists like stevie wonder and nina simone 🎤... his legacy will live on for sure, inspiring people to keep pushing against whitewashed beauty standards 💪.
 
😔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passin away at 85 🙏. He was more than jus a photographer, he was a symbol of resistance & empowerment for black ppl all around the world 💪. His work is still so iconic today, I mean who can forget them "Grandassa Models" portraits? 📸 they're like a time capsule of black beauty & strength. It's crazy to think that his legacy is still inspirin' new gen artists & activists, he really left a mark on the world 🌎. I wish we had more people like him who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo & celebrate black culture 💥.
 
awww man, Kwame Brathwaite was like a superhero for black people's self-love 🤖💪. his photos were so beautiful and empowering, showing that black is indeed beautiful 💃🏽🕺. i wish more ppl knew about him and his work, especially the kids today who need to see themselves represented in art and media 📸👀. his legacy will live on and inspire even more people to celebrate their blackness and be proud of who they are 💫💖. sad that he's gone but grateful for the impact he had on the world ❤️😢
 
man that's so sad 😔 kwame brathwaite was like a legend 🤯 his pics are still fire 🔥 even though he's not here anymore it's crazy how his work is still inspiring new gen artists & activists 🌟 i mean have you seen the new exhibit at art institute of chicago? 🚀 "things well worth waiting for" what's that all about? 🎨 gotta look into it 👍
 
Sad news about Kwame Brathwaite 🤕... he was like a bridge between the past and present, you know? his work was all about celebrating Blackness in all its forms - jazz, fashion, music, life... it's like he took these fragments of culture and made them into this beautiful, cohesive thing. i mean, who else could make a photo shoot with young Black women look so vibrant and empowering back in the 60s? 🌹👯‍♀️ his legacy will live on though, for sure. we need more people like him pushing boundaries and challenging norms...
 
Just heard about Kwame Brathwaite 🤕... so sad 😔. He was like a superhero 💪, fighting for Black beauty and empowerment through his lens 📸. His work still gives me chills ❤️. Remembering all those iconic images of the "Grandassa Models" 💁‍♀️... they were more than just pics, they were statements ✊️. Brathwaite's legacy will live on forever 🔥, inspiring others to keep pushing for a world where everyone can celebrate their uniqueness 🌈. RIP Kwame 👋
 
Man, Kwame Brathwaite was more than just a photographer 📸... he was a movement 💪. The way he captured the beauty of Black people, especially women, back in the day... it's still giving me chills 😍. I mean, those "Grandassa Models" pics are iconic 🔥. It's crazy to think about how his work has come full circle and is now inspiring a new gen of artists 🎨. 85 may be old, but his legacy will live on forever 💕.
 
Sad news about Kwame Brathwaite 🤕... his work was so important in changing the way we see beauty and Blackness. I mean, those "Grandassa Models" pics are iconic 💁‍♀️. It's crazy how his focus shifted from jazz to other genres of music, but it all still came back to promoting Black culture and aesthetics 🎶. His legacy will live on, though - it's awesome that young artists and activists are still discovering and being inspired by his work 😊. He may be gone, but his photos are still giving us life 💯
 
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