Thompson Jr., Raymond
American, b. 1978
As dark as I am. when I came out at morning after the tunnel at night
with a white man, nobody could have told which man was white.
The dust had covered us both, and the dust was white.
Thompson restages photographs he has found in archives, keeping the identities of his subjects intentionally obscured to highlight the workers who died without recognition. The resulting images convey the dark history of toxic mining practices and issues of environmental racism at large.
Conversely, for his Imaging/Imagining series (2017), Thompson portrays Black individuals submerged in nature. The images show quiet contemplation and joy, highlighting the natural world as essential to collective healing.
He works as an Assistant Professor of Photojournalism at the University of Texas at Austin, where he also completed an MA in Journalism (2012). Thompson also graduated from the University of Mary Washington with a BA in American Studies (2009) and received an MFA in Photography from West Virginia University (2021). He has shown work at Candela Gallery, Richmond, Virginia (2019) and Kennedy Height Art Center, Cincinnati, Ohio (2016) among others, and was the 2023 winner of the 1619 Aftermath Grant. He has been a freelance photographer for The New York Times, The Intercept, NBC News, NPR, Politico, Google, and others.
American, b.1895, Hoboken, NJ; d. 1965
Austrian-American, 1899-1968