As a student in the 1970s, Deborah Willis found that images of black beauty did not exist in the larger culture. Determined to redress this imbalance, Willis started a lifelong quest that has become "Posing Beauty". Subjects such as Billie Holiday and Josephine Baker illuminate the past; Angela Davis and Muhammad Ali take us to the civil rights era; Denzel Washington, Lil' Kim and Michelle Obama represent the present. However, Willis does not only celebrate the famous but also recovers a world many never knew existed. Featuring the work of more than one hundred photographers, "Posing Beauty" challenges our assumptions about what it means to be 'beautiful'.
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