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Susan Meiselas, Cape Verde islanders on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal. (2004)
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Elder Helen Odessa Gillis, Greater Mt. Sinai Gospel Tabernacle, Cape Charles, Virginia, Photo by Mary Ellen Mark, 1999

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In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this August we’re highlighting artworks in the Museum’s collection that celebrate the presence of Caribbean culture and its diasporas.
New York’s annual Labor Day Parade, also known as the West Indian Day Parade, originated in Harlem with Trinidadian Jessie Waddell, in the 1930’s. In homage to Trinidad’s annual Carnival, Waddell hosted costume parties amongst friends in landmark enclaves, like the Savoy and Audubon Ballrooms, which progressed into a street parade in Harlem in 1947. In 1969, the parade relocated to Brooklyn, under the direction of the late Carlos Lezama (aka “The Father of Brooklyn Carnival”) where it has resided ever since. Participation in the parade is both a rite of passage and an extension of lineage, as a span of all generations flock to indulge in the conducted chaos, as seen in Catherine Green’s images. Green captures the essence of tradition and the nuance of evolution as themes of cultural pride and extravagance meet ancestral reverence and sacredness.
Posted by Jenée-Daria Strand Catherine Green (American, born 1952). Untitled (West Indian Day Parade), 1991. Chromogenic photographs. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the artist, 1991.58.1-3; Helen Babbott Sanders Fund, 1991.69.1-2. © artist or artist’s estate (Photos: Brooklyn Museum)
yohji yamamoto men's ss 2001
Donna Summer photographed by Fin Costello from a photoshoot in 1976.
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Monica Bellucci by Gianpaolo Barbieri
Kinky Afro, photographed by Juergen Teller and styled by Judy Blame, December 1990

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Leon Levinstein (American, 1910-1988)
Coney Island,1955
Gelatin silver print