Kamoinge: The story behind the world’s longest-running photo collective

Kamoinge: The story behind the world’s longest-running photo collective

In November 1963, just months before apartheid in America was finally outlawed, two groups of black photographers based in Harlem came together to form the Kamoinge Workshop. It went on to become the longest-running photography collective in the world.  T

via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/kamoinge-inside-the-worlds-longest-running-photo-collective/

Founded in the ’60s, when black art was ignored by the establishment, Kamoinge’s influence has remained largely unrecognised – until now.