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Kwame Brathwaite, the Iconic Photographer Behind 'Black is Beautiful' Movement, Passes Away at 85

Kwame Brathwaite, a pioneering photographer and activist whose work played a pivotal role in shaping the 'Black is Beautiful' movement of the 1960s and beyond, has passed away at the age of 85. His son announced his father's death on social media earlier this week.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1938, Brathwaite was raised by Barbadian immigrants who instilled in him a strong sense of identity and culture. He began his photography career at just 17 years old, influenced by powerful images he encountered, including David Jackson's haunting photograph of Emmett Till in open casket. This moment sparked his passion for photography, which would eventually become an integral part of the 'Black is Beautiful' movement.

Through his work with the African Jazz Arts Society and Studios (AJASS), Brathwaite aimed to challenge Eurocentric beauty standards by celebrating Black features and culture. His most notable achievement was photographing the Grandassa Models, young Black women who were redefining traditional notions of beauty. The 'Naturally '62' fashion show he organized in 1962 marked a significant milestone, with Brathwaite continuing to promote this concept throughout his career.

Brathwaite's photography extended beyond the realm of fashion and culture to capture iconic moments in Black music history. He documented numerous tours by legendary artists like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Nina Simone, as well as photographing pivotal events such as the historic 'Rumble in the Jungle' boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.

Despite health issues that forced him to slow down, Brathwaite continued to work on commissions until 2018. His legacy has been recognized with retrospectives at institutions like the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles and the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas. A current exhibition, 'Kwame Brathwaite: Things Well Worth Waiting For,' is now on view at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Throughout his remarkable career, Brathwaite's commitment to promoting Black beauty and culture has left an indelible mark on the world. His work continues to inspire new generations of artists, activists, and individuals seeking to redefine traditional norms of beauty.
 
man... just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passing away at 85 🤕 he was like a pioneer in promoting black culture and beauty, you know? his photography was all about showing the world that we're beautiful too, not just some idealized version of white perfection 😊 it's crazy to think about how much he influenced the 'black is beautiful' movement back in the 60s and beyond. his work still holds up today, and i'm so grateful to have grown up seeing his pics on display at museums and exhibitions 🙌 rest in peace, kwame 👑
 
😔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passin' away at 85... he was a total legend 🙌 his photography back in the day helped change the way we think about beauty & identity... i mean who wouldn't want to see more people of color in media & fashion? 💁‍♀️📸 his work on 'Black is Beautiful' movement still holds up today, it's all about embracin' your culture & lovin' yourself just the way you are 💖 anythin' less would be just a watered-down version of what he was fightin' for... 😔
 
😢 what a sad day 🤕 Kwame Brathwaite's legacy will live on but it's crazy how he passed away at 85 🙌 that 'Naturally '62' fashion show in 1962 was a game changer for Black culture and beauty 💁‍♀️ I'm loving the current exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago 🎨 can't wait to check it out 💕 his work still gives me chills especially when he photographed those legendary artists like Miles Davis and Nina Simone 🎶💫
 
I gotta say, 85 is old for someone who's still killin' it in the photography game 🎨💀. I mean, Kwame Brathwaite was definitely makin' waves with his 'Black is Beautiful' movement back in the day, and it's dope that he got to see some of the fruits of his labor with all those retrospectives and exhibitions 🎉. But let's be real, his son's gotta step up the game now and keep his legacy goin', ya feel? I mean, 2018 was like, forever ago... 😂
 
🎬💀😢 Kwame Brathwaite was a OG photographer, spreading Black love & acceptance thru his lens 👍💕 His legacy lives on in the work of young creators who keep pushing boundaries for beauty standards 🤷‍♀️ #RIPKwameBrathwaite
 
OMG 😱 KWAME BRATHWITE WAS LIKE A LEGEND IN MY EYES 🙌 HE WAS SO INSPIRING WITH HIS WORK AND PASSION FOR CELEBRATING BLACK BEAUTY AND CULTURE 🎨🖼️ I REMEMBER SEEING THOSE OLD PHOTOS OF THE GRANDASSA MODELS FROM 'NATURALLY '62' AND IT WAS LIKE A WHOLE NEW WORLD OPENED UP TO ME 💁‍♀️👑 THE WAY HE CHALLENGED EUROCENTRIC BEAUTY STANDARDS WITH HIS PHOTOGRAPHY IS STILL SO INSPIRING TODAY 🌟
 
🤔 Kwame Brathwaite's passing at 85 is another piece of the puzzle that falls into place 🕰️. You know what really gets me though? He was a pioneer for Black beauty and culture in the 60s, but I bet there's more to it than meets the eye 😒. Maybe his work was part of a bigger agenda to shift societal norms and pave the way for future generations. The fact that he had connections with famous artists like Miles Davis and Nina Simone makes me wonder if he had some kind of secret network or influence behind the scenes 🎨. I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but... you can never be too careful when it comes to history, right? 😉
 
💔😢 just read about kwame brathwaite passing away at 85 his legacy is so inspiring! i mean can u believe he was just 17 when he started taking pics and already knew he wanted 2 be a photographer lol 🤓 anywys his work had such an impact on the black beauty standard it's amazing 2 think about how far we've come since the 'black is beautiful' movement started 🌈💖
 
man.. just heard about kwame brathwaite passin at 85 🙏 it's crazy thinkin he started photography at 17 and went on to create somethin so powerful like the 'black is beautiful' movement 🌟 those old pics of miles davis and john coltrane lookin all grainy now but they were still makin a statement back in the day 💥 reminds me of those iconic images from steven hollywood's photoshoots in the 90s... anyway, kwame brathwaite's legacy is gonna live on and inspire people to celebrate their culture and beauty 🌈
 
man... kwame brathwaite was a true pioneer 💕 he paved the way for us to see black people in a whole new light 🌟 i'm not saying anyone else did it better but he definitely did something special with his camera and vision 📸 the 'black is beautiful' movement is still alive and well today and that's all thanks to kwame brathwaite 💯 his work wasn't just about fashion or art, it was about challenging societal norms and promoting self-love and acceptance ❤️ so we gotta give it up for kwame brathwaite, a true legend in every sense of the word 👏
 
just heard about kwame brathwaite passing away at 85 🤕. he was literally a pioneer in celebrating black culture & beauty thru his photography work. love how he challenged eurocentric standards by showcasing black features & style. also, who can forget his iconic pics of the 'grandassa models' redefining traditional notions of beauty? 💁‍♀️📸
 
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