Revue Noire, History of African Photography

A new exhibition celebrates the work of African photographers who transformed contemporary art across the continent — and beyond.

Between 1991 and 2001, Revue Noire brought contemporary African photography to the world, showcasing the groundbreaking advancements in the art that had defined the image of Africa on a journey to independence that began in 1847, less than a decade a...

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