Miss Black & Beautiful
Photograph
c.1970s (photographed), 2012 (printed)
c.1970s (photographed), 2012 (printed)
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Grenadian born photographer Raphael Albert (1935-2009) was committed to celebrating the growing black population in Britain. Whilst living in Hammersmith, West London he began to organise and photograph a host of black beauty pageants from the 1960s to the 1980s, mostly targeted at women from the British Caribbean community.
The pageants echoed the sentiment of the ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, which started in America in the 1960s. The movement encouraged black people to embrace their natural beauty. ‘Black is Beautiful’ became an international movement and the phrase was adopted by the anti-apartheid activist, Steve Biko, as part of the Black Consciousness Movement.
The V&A acquired seven of Albert’s photographs documenting beauty pageants and the British Caribbean community in London as part of the Staying Power project. Staying Power is a five year partnership between the V&A and Black Cultural Archives. The project aims to explore black British experience from the 1950s to the 1990s through photographs acquired by the V&A and oral histories conducted by Black Cultural Archives.
The pageants echoed the sentiment of the ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, which started in America in the 1960s. The movement encouraged black people to embrace their natural beauty. ‘Black is Beautiful’ became an international movement and the phrase was adopted by the anti-apartheid activist, Steve Biko, as part of the Black Consciousness Movement.
The V&A acquired seven of Albert’s photographs documenting beauty pageants and the British Caribbean community in London as part of the Staying Power project. Staying Power is a five year partnership between the V&A and Black Cultural Archives. The project aims to explore black British experience from the 1950s to the 1990s through photographs acquired by the V&A and oral histories conducted by Black Cultural Archives.
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Materials and techniques | Gelatin silver fibre-based print |
Brief description | Photograph by Raphael Albert, 'Miss Black & Beautiful', from the portfolio Black Beauty Pageants, gelatin silver print, London, c. 1970s, printed 2012 |
Physical description | A black and white photograph of a young black woman seated wearing a crown, a bikini and a sash with the words 'Miss BLACK & BEAUTIFUL' printed on it. She has her eyes closed and is smiling. There are two women with afros either side of her, kissing each of her cheeks. |
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Marks and inscriptions | (Stamped by Autograph ABP on the verso) |
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Credit line | Supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund |
Object history | The V&A acquired this photograph as part of the Staying Power project. Staying Power is a five year partnership between the V&A and Black Cultural Archives. The project aims to explore black British experience from the 1950s to the 1990s through photographs acquired by the V&A and oral histories conducted by Black Cultural Archives. |
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Summary | Grenadian born photographer Raphael Albert (1935-2009) was committed to celebrating the growing black population in Britain. Whilst living in Hammersmith, West London he began to organise and photograph a host of black beauty pageants from the 1960s to the 1980s, mostly targeted at women from the British Caribbean community. The pageants echoed the sentiment of the ‘Black is Beautiful’ movement, which started in America in the 1960s. The movement encouraged black people to embrace their natural beauty. ‘Black is Beautiful’ became an international movement and the phrase was adopted by the anti-apartheid activist, Steve Biko, as part of the Black Consciousness Movement. The V&A acquired seven of Albert’s photographs documenting beauty pageants and the British Caribbean community in London as part of the Staying Power project. Staying Power is a five year partnership between the V&A and Black Cultural Archives. The project aims to explore black British experience from the 1950s to the 1990s through photographs acquired by the V&A and oral histories conducted by Black Cultural Archives. |
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Accession number | E.314-2013 |
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Record created | February 7, 2013 |
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