Roy Decarava 🔥

Roy DeCarava (1919–2009) was a pioneer of African American photography who rejected the "social documentary" style of his era to create a deeply personal, poetic vision of Black life in Harlem. He was the first Black photographer to win a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1952, using the award to document his community's daily rhythms—from the "crush of every morning" on subway stairs to the sweat and soul of the 1950s jazz scene. Known for his mastery of dark, velvety silver tonalities, DeCarava treated the medium of photography with the same formal rigor as painting, famously stating that he wanted "a creative expression" rather than a sociological statement. Life and Artistic Education Roy DeCarava - Artworks & Biography - David Zwirner

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