ICP Talks: Kennedi Carter and Adraint Khadafhi Bereal
Photographers Kennedi Carter and Adraint Khadafhi Bereal discuss visual documentation of racial identity, Black cultural life, and their artistic practice.
Why we picked this
Two photographers redefining how Black life is seen and documented β Carter shot Beyonce's Vogue cover at 21, and Bereal's work sits at the intersection of photography and performance.
Kennedi Carter and Adraint Khadafhi Bereal join the Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer Lecture Series to discuss their work documenting racial identity and the texture of Black cultural life in America. Both photographers bring distinct approaches to the cameraβs relationship with its subjects.
Carter, who became the youngest photographer to shoot a Vogue cover, and Bereal, whose interdisciplinary practice spans photography, performance, and installation, dig into the creative and political stakes of their work. The conversation is available both in person and virtually.