Alternative Arts presents a diverse collection of images by black British photographers, drawn from their consecutive black history month exhibitions in 2021, 2022 & 2023. Celebrating contemporary culture and black British identity, the exhibition is a compelling journey of visual storytelling through a variety of perspectives, platforming both emerging and established photographers. The exhibition has been curated by Alternative Arts’ Director, Maggie Pinhorn, and renowned East End photographer, Sarah Ainslie.
All are invited to celebrate Black History Month by exploring this thought-provoking exhibition, which is available to view online for the month of October, accompanied by information on each photographer and complimentary text for their photographs.
You can view the exhibition here: https://www.alternativearts.org.uk/events/black-history-month-photography-exhibition-retrospective
See below for a selection of the works in the exhibition.
Bettina Adela captures moments from the Black Lives Matter March for Libya in London 2016
Asiko explores the history and cultural meaning of African hairstyles
Chris Batantu sees the world through different frames, built from a difficult upbringing
Rio Blake captures intimate portraits at the Notting Hill Carnival
Raymond Daley documents expressions of African and Caribbean culture in London
Denise Ebanks evokes memories of her father and the music he loved to play
Tzion Essel presents images inspired by ‘melancholy’
Marlan Henry observes black fathers and children in their everyday lives