Viola Davis for Porter Edit (2018)
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Viola Davis for Porter Edit (2018)
Aja Naomi King photographed by Renell Medrano
The black artist cannot live in a revisionist place. The black artist can only tell the truth about humanity. Humanity is messy. People are messy. Caucasian actors know that. They understand that. They understand that when you bring a human being to life you show all the flaws as well as the beauty. We, as African American artists, are more concerned with image and message and not execution. Which is why every time you see our images they've been watered down to a point where they are not realistic at all. It's like all of our humanity has been washed out. We as artists cannot be politicians. We as artists can only be truth tellers.
Jack Falahee photographed by Catherine Powell for NKD Magazine (2017)
Aja Naomi King attends the InStyle And Warner Bros Golden Globes After Party 2019 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 6, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California.
Viola Davis poses in the portrait studio at the 2018 British Academy Britannia Awards