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‘The Language We Share’ Traces a Photographic Lineage Between Gordon Parks and Beverly Price — Colossal

Last updated: March 12, 2026 9:55 am
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“The Language We Share”: A Dialogue Between Beverly Price and Gordon Parks

In the realm of photography, the works of Beverly Price and Gordon Parks exist on a continuum, capturing moments in time that continue to resonate with viewers long after the shutter has closed. The upcoming exhibition, “The Language We Share,” at the Center for Art and Advocacy, delves into the expansive interpretations of photography by placing Price and Parks in direct conversation.

Gordon Parks, a celebrated photographer from the 1940s onwards, used his camera as a tool for social change and advocacy. His images, published in magazines like Ebony and Glamour, documented American life and tackled issues of civil rights and social justice. For Parks, photography was a means to combat poverty, racism, and other societal injustices. His iconic images, such as those of young ballerinas in Anacostia, D.C., and protests against the police state, continue to provoke thought and reflection.

On the other hand, Beverly Price, a former inmate who found her passion for photography after her release, follows in Parks’ footsteps by using her camera as a tool for advocacy. Her work focuses on prevention and children affected by social issues, mirroring Parks’ commitment to capturing the realities of marginalized communities. Through her lens, Price sheds light on the complexities of the black experience and calls for a more just and equitable world.

“The Language We Share” explores the similarities between Price and Parks, particularly in their focus on childhood and the impacts of the carceral system. Both photographers capture moments of joy and vulnerability in children, juxtaposed against the harsh realities of poverty, discrimination, and police violence. Price’s images of children racing on the sidewalk or leaning on a chain link fence serve as powerful reminders of the innocence and resilience of youth in the face of adversity.

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The exhibition also delves into the broader social and cultural landscapes that Price and Parks have documented over the years. From Harlem to Chicago, their images offer a glimpse into the lived experiences of marginalized communities and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. By placing Price and Parks in dialogue, “The Language We Share” invites viewers to reflect on the power of photography as a medium for social change and advocacy.

Don’t miss “The Language We Share,” running from March 20 to June 19 in Brooklyn. Join us in exploring the shared language of Price and Parks, two visionary photographers who continue to inspire and challenge perceptions through their powerful imagery.

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