“I want to show the strength, the wisdom, the dignity of the Negro people ... I do not want a documentary or sociological statement, I want a creative expression, the kind of penetrating insight and understanding of Negros which I believe only a Negro photographer can interpret.”
- Louis Draper
Louis Draper was born in Virginia in 1935 and moved to Harlem, New York in 1957 where he enrolled at the New York Institute of Photography, studying under W. Eugene Smith. He worked between Harlem and New Jersey, where Draper taught at Mercer County Community College from 1982 to the end of his life in 2002. In 1960 Draper founded The Kamoinge Workshop with Ray Francis. Kamoinge, translating to “group effort” from the language of the Kikuyu people of Kenya, grew to include fellow artists Anthony Barboza, Adger Cowans, Danny Dawson, Al Fennar, Herman Howard, Earl James, Jimmy Mannas, Herbert Randall, Herb Robinson, Beuford Smith, Ming Smith, Larry Stewart, Shawn Walker, and Calvin Wilson. Of his own photographs, Draper wrote: “I want to show the strength, the wisdom, the dignity of the Negro people ... I do not want a documentary or sociological statement, I want a creative expression, the kind of penetrating insight and understanding of Negros which I believe only a Negro photographer can interpret.”
Draper's work is currently included in Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. This exhibition was orgranized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in 2019, and will travel to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and Cincinnati Art Museum.
During his lifetime Draper had solo exhibitions at Image Gallery, New York and The Photo Workshop Center for Photography, New Jersey. Work from the Kamoinge Workshop has been exhibited at the International Center of Photography, New York; George Eastman House, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; The New York Public Library, and Harvard University among other institutions. Draper’s work is held in several public collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; George Eastman House, New York; Afro-American Museum of Art and Culture, Chicago; and the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, New York.
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HOW AN OVERLOOKED BLACK COLLECTIVE CARVED OUT PATHWAYS FOR A NEW GENERATION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS
Eva Recinos, LA Times, August 17, 2022 -
GETTY MUSEUM OPENS MARVELOUS KAMOINGE WORKSHOP PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW - LOS ANGELES TIMES
Christopher Knight, LA Times, July 31, 2022 -
WORKING TOGETHER: THE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE KAMOINGE WORKSHOP AT THE GETTY CENTER
Getty Center, July 19, 2022 -
THE UNKNOWN RADICALS OF BLACK PHOTOGRAPHY
Barry Schwabsky, The Nation, February 15, 2021 -
'TAKE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF OUR PEOPLE'
Siddhartha Mitter, The New York Times, December 22, 2020 -
ADGER COWANS, LOUIS DRAPER, JIMMIE MANNAS, AND HERB ROBINSON FEATURED IN WORKING TOGETHER: THE PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE KAMO
The Whitney Museum of American Art, November 21, 2020 -
VISIONS OF BLACKNESS: NEW YORK'S PHOTOGRAPHY PIONEERS
The Guardian, March 25, 2020 -
WORKING TOGETHER: LOUIS DRAPER AND THE KAMOINGE WORKSHOP
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, February 1, 2020
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Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
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Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
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Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop
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Louis Draper
True Grace 9 Jan - 22 Feb 2020Bruce Silverstein is pleased to present Louis Draper True Grace. This is the gallery's first exhibition of the artist's work since announcing exclusive representation. The show will include fifty...Read more
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PARIS PHOTO 2023
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AIPAD 2023
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AIPAD 2022
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PARIS PHOTO 2019
7 - 10 Nov 2019Bruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition that will include both iconic and lesser known photographs by some of the most important photographic...Read more -
ART BASEL 2013
13 - 16 Jun 2013For Art Basel 44 Bruce Silverstein Gallery would be pleased to present an exhibition of masterworks from the photographic medium. We will be featuring historically...Read more
Afro-American Museum of Art and Culture, Chicago, IL; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH; Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI; George Eastman House, Rochester, NY; Harlem Art Collection, the Harlem State Office Building, New York, NY; Robert B. Menschel Photography Gallery, Syracuse University, NY; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, the New York Public Library, NY; Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC; University of Ghana; University of Mexico, Mexico City; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY