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

Kwame Brathwaite, the mastermind behind the iconic 'Black is Beautiful' movement, has passed away at the age of 85. The renowned photographer and activist left an indelible mark on the world of art and culture.

Born in Brooklyn in 1938 to Barbadian immigrants, Brathwaite's journey was shaped by his experiences growing up in New York City. His family moved to Harlem when he was just five years old, and it was here that he developed a passion for photography. It was during this time that Brathwaite encountered David Jackson's haunting photograph of Emmett Till, which sparked his interest in capturing the essence of Black life.

In 1956, Brathwaite co-founded the African Jazz Arts Society and Studios (AJASS) with his brother Elombe. This marked a turning point in his career, as he began using photography to challenge Eurocentric beauty standards and celebrate the beauty of Black skin. His groundbreaking work with the Grandassa Models, young Black women who embodied the 'Black is Beautiful' ethos, was a defining moment in his career.

Over the years, Brathwaite's photographs captured some of the most iconic moments in music history, including the Jackson Five, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Marley. His work also took him to Africa, where he documented the historic 'Rumble in the Jungle' boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.

Despite his passing, Brathwaite's legacy continues to live on through his stunning photographs. Recent exhibitions, including a retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago, have cemented his status as one of the most important photographers of our time. His work serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of representation and diversity in art.

As we mourn the loss of this trailblazing artist, we are also reminded of the enduring power of 'Black is Beautiful.' Brathwaite's photographs continue to inspire generations of artists, activists, and anyone who has ever felt marginalized or oppressed. His work will forever be a testament to the beauty, strength, and resilience of Black people around the world.
 
Man 😔 Kwame Brathwaite was like a legend in his own right. I mean, 85 is old, but his impact on art and culture still feels fresh 🎨🌟. He totally flipped the script on how we think about beauty, especially for people of color. His 'Black is Beautiful' movement was more than just a slogan – it was a way of life 💁‍♀️. I'm so grateful to have seen his work and know that he's still inspiring new generations to celebrate their heritage and individuality 🌈💪. It's a shame he's no longer with us, but his legacy will keep on shining bright 🔥.
 
🤔 I'm thinking what if Kwame Brathwaite's 'Black is Beautiful' movement wasn't just about celebrating Black skin tone? I mean, what if it was actually a clever marketing ploy to shift our focus away from the true issues facing the Black community, like economic inequality and systemic racism? 🤑 It's always a good idea to question everything, right? 😏 And what about all those 'groundbreaking' photographs of famous Black musicians? Were they really just innocent shots or were they actually staged to further the narrative of Black excellence? 📸
 
🤕 man, 85 yrs old and still kicking... but I guess it's time for him to pass on 🙏. Kwame Brathwaite was always about shaking things up with his photography, and it's weird that he's leaving behind a legacy that's gonna be watered down by the art world 🤦‍♂️. Everyone's gonna wanna touch his 'Black is Beautiful' movement now, but can they still live up to the standard he set? Doubt it 😒. Still, gotta respect the man for being ahead of his time and using his platform to spread a message that needs to be heard 🌟. His passing might be a loss for us, but his work will keep on inspiring people to stand up for what's right 🔥.
 
I'm reading this article about Kwame Brathwaite's passing 🤔... 85 is old for someone still doing what they love, you know? I mean, I get it, he's a legend and all, but isn't it weird that his legacy just got a major boost now that he's gone? Like, did these exhibitions happen out of the blue or was there some planning that went into celebrating his life after he passed away? 🤑 Sources, pls!
 
😔 just heard about Kwame Brathwaite passing away... another legend gone too soon 📸 his photography was more than just pics of famous people, it was a movement to change the way we see beauty and identity... I'm not saying innovation is bad, but when something's been done before and still gets attention, it makes me wonder if it's truly necessary 💭
 
You know what's crazy? I was just thinking about trying out this new coffee shop downtown and their cold brew is literally life changing 💛👀 I mean, have you tried it? It's like a flavor explosion in your mouth! Anyway, back to Kwame Brathwaite... I read that he worked with some iconic musicians. Like, did you know that Stevie Wonder's mom was a huge influence on his music? She was actually blind and taught him how to play piano 🎹👩‍🎤 Anyway, coffee is good, right?
 
Just had to share my thoughts on Kwame Brathwaite 😊... what a legend! I mean, can you believe he was only 85? He left an indelible mark on the art world, and his legacy is still so relevant today 💥. I'm loving how recent exhibitions are bringing attention to his work, especially with that retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago 📚. His 'Black is Beautiful' movement was way ahead of its time, and it's amazing how it continues to inspire people around the world ❤️. I can only imagine how powerful his photos must've been seeing them come alive in person... 😍
 
OMG u guyz r gonna miss him so much!!! 🙏 Kwame Brathwaite was literally a genius! I mean have u seen his pics? The man was a total boss when it came to capturing the essence of black culture & beauty... like, who else could make us feel all the feels with just one photo? 😍 He's been such an inspiration 2 me & millions of other ppl around the world. I'm so grateful he got 2 leave behind this amazing legacy 💖 his work is still gonna be celebrated 4 years 🙌 and we're all better off 4 it! 👏
 
🤔 I'm gonna say it - his "Black is Beautiful" movement was pretty influential, but let's talk about the fact that he only started using photography to challenge Eurocentric beauty standards after his brother Elombe co-founded AJASS with him in 1956... what were they doing before then? Was Brathwaite just waiting for inspiration to strike or was there something else going on? I'm not trying to dismiss his impact, but we need more context. Also, I'd love to see some of those early photos to get a better understanding of his creative journey... 📸
 
😔 just read about kwame brathwaite passing away at 85... his photography is so iconic it's crazy how much impact he had on the art world and beyond 💡 i remember seeing those grandassa models pics for the first time and being blown away by the beauty of black women 🌹 his work was never just about looks, it was about challenging the status quo and celebrating black culture 🎨 rest in peace kwame 👑
 
He was so underrated lol 😂 just think about all the legends he photographed like MJ & Stevie Wonder... but his photography wasn't just about capturing famous faces it was also about changing how we see ourselves. His "Black is Beautiful" movement still resonates today, its not just a pretty face or a historical event its a way of life 💁‍♀️👑
 
😒 just another black icon gone too soon 🙏 Kwame Brathwaite's legacy is still being celebrated by the art world, but I'm sure we'll see his name pop up again in 5 years or so, after a few more retrospectives 🤷‍♂️. It's not like he wasn't already getting the tribute treatment all the time 💁‍♀️. Anyway, I guess it's nice that his photos are inspiring a new gen of artists and activists, but can we talk about how much they need to get their own style and vision instead of just copying his? 🤔
 
just saw this thread about Kwame Brathwaite and I'm blown away by his story 🤯 85 is still young when you're making that kinda impact, he was literally changing the game with those photos and models back in the 60s what an inspiration! his work is so underrated, i mean we should be seeing more of it in museums and galleries, not just some random throwback posts on social media
 
so sad to hear about Kwame Brathwaite... been listening to his pics & vids online... they're so inspiring & eye opening... 85 years young when he passed away tho... can't even imagine how much history he must've seen & experienced... love the part about the Grandassa Models tho - those ladies were gorgeous in every way... not just by any beauty standard, but by their own standards too 💖
 
Image of a person with dark skin smiling proudly in front of a brightly colored background 😊💁‍♀️

[ Image of a photo album with pictures of famous musicians from the 60s-80s, with a caption "Kwame's camera captured it all! 📸"]

[ GIF of a model striking a pose, with the text "Black is Beautiful" written in bold letters ] 💄

[ Photo of Kwame Brathwaite as a young man, with a quote overlay that says " Representation matters! 🙌"]
 
sad to hear that Kwame Brathwaite is gone 😔... only 85 was still kinda young for someone who's been changing the game since the 60s 🙄. anyways, it's awesome that his legacy lives on through those sick pics he took of some amazing artists over the years 💃🏽🎤. i'm sure it's super inspiring to see people from all backgrounds looking at these pics and feeling seen 😊. btw, has anyone else noticed how much more representation is finally being shown in museums and art galleries lately? 🤔 might be a good tribute to Brathwaite's memory to keep pushing for that kinda change 💪
 
😱 85?! that's old for someone still kicking so hard 😂 he was like a superhero in our lives 🕸️ KWAME'S PICTURES are like time capsules, they never get old 💫 i mean what was going through his mind when he took those pics with MJ & Nina & Stevie? 🤔 did he know it'd be so influential today? 🙏 ajass studios is where it's at for me, that's where the magic happened 🔮 anyway, we should celebrate Kwame Brathwaite's life and work even more... maybe a photo exhibition in Harlem or Brooklyn would be awesome 📸💖
 
Another legend bites the dust 🎭👑 85 years old is still pretty darn young, but I guess everyone's gotta leave eventually 😴. Kwame Brathwaite was definitely a trailblazer, no doubt about it... but let's be real, he didn't just do it for the art, he did it to make a point and stir up some trouble 🤔. And honestly, who can blame him? The world could use more people speaking truth to power and challenging the status quo 🔥. Still, I'm gonna miss seeing his face pop up in my feeds, always with some inspiring quote or powerful image to go along with it 💕. Guess you could say he left us with a legacy that's still making waves... but also a whole lot of responsibility for the next gen to live up to 🤯.
 
🙏😢 just saw this news about Kwame Brathwaite and I'm still trying to process it... 85 yrs old is crazy! 🤯 he was such an important figure in changing the way we see beauty and identity, especially for black ppl. his photos were more than just pics, they were a statement, a call to action. and to think that his work is still inspiring people today... it's a reminder that our ancestors' legacies can live on even after they're gone 💕
 
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