Lisette Model’s Silenced Jazz Pictures

The story of Lisette Model and other photographers who shaped the way we historicize social movements today.

International Women’s Day may have officially come and gone, but the real fight continues the other 364 days of the year. The book is one front, not least because of the systematic exclusion of women from art historical narratives and institutions. This week, Julia Curl considers a book that resurfaces the timely story of Austrian-American photographer Lisette Model, who was targeted by the FBI during the Red Scare, like so many other leftist Jewish refugees. That and much more for your reading list below.

— Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor


From Our Critics

The Jazz Pictures the FBI Silenced

Fearing for her safety, Lisette Model buried her photos of artists like Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong, but a new book reveals them to the world. | Julia Curl

Lisette Model: The Jazz Pictures (2025), with photographs by Model and essays by Audrey Sands, Langston Hughes, and others


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Women’s Day Every Day

Women and Spiritualism in Art

In The Other Side, Jennifer Higgie pays tribute to celebrated and lesser-known women artists whose work intersected with the occult. | AX Mina

The Other Side: A Story of Women in Art and the Spirit World (2024) by Jennifer Higgie

 

Remembering the Women of the Black Panther Party

Comrade Sisters centers photographs and personal accounts of the women who made up over two-thirds of the party. | Taylor Michael

Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party (2022), with photographs by Stephen Shames and text by Ericka Huggins


More From the Archive

Doris Derby’s Searing, Intimate Photos of the Civil Rights Movement

A book presents more than 110 pictures from Derby’s archive, offering a rich panorama of the key people and places behind the movement. | Lauren Moya Ford

A Civil Rights Journey (2021) by Doris Derby

 

The Anti-Apartheid Photographer Who Was Stranded in America

Ernest Cole’s life story is an anti-colonialism epic, Cold War thriller, and a tragedy. | John Edwin Mason

Ernest Cole: The True America (2024) by James Sanders, Leslie M. Wilson, and Raoul Peck