The Daily Californian

Infinite Hope is a powerful celebration of Black excellence and humanity

Tallulah Baird

 

In the entryway to “Infinite Hope,”Kwame Brathwaite’s “Untitled (Crowd on Human Kindness Day)”(1975) depicts a crowd of faces with varied expressions. This particular photograph captures the overarching power of the exhibition, featuring the work of four multigenerational photographers from the late 20th century. The exhibit showcased Black experiences over an era of change via works by internationally celebrated artists Kwame Brathwaite, Renée Cox, Gordon Parks and Ming Smith.