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Miami's Art Africa proved Black-led cultural institutions can define the narrative | Opinion
At a time when Black creatives were confined to the margins, Neil Hall placed them at the center of Miami's artistic identity. | Opinion ...
Black art offers a unique and powerful perspective for storytelling, cultural expression, and social change that occurs in Black lives. Art is integral to the Black experience, especially in Black ...
For Esohe and George Galbreath the art that fills nearly every wall of their three-story Atlanta home is about more than aesthetics. “We want to be good stewards of our story,” said Esohe Galbreath, ...
"I wanted to create a moment for Lagos on the global art calendar," says Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, the founder of Art X, sitting in a chic private booth within the fair. "A moment that brought the ...
Black History Month is over but exhibitions featuring Black art, history, culture and joy continue through the end of March and into spring. A re-creation of the first Black-owned gay bar in San ...
Napoleon Jones-Henderson, a member of the AfriCOBRA collective who made art for the age of Black Power, died in Boston on December 6 at 82. Wonderland, a Boston-based art publication, reported that ...
Winter is a perfect time to immerse yourself in thought-provoking exhibitions that center on Black art and storytelling. This season, museums and galleries across the globe are showcasing works that ...
Africa Restored (Cheryl as Cleopatra) by Kerry James Marshall is on view as part of “Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” at the Art Institute of Chicago. Using his trademark ...
A new exhibit at the African American Museum of Dallas features Black artists from across the country who were selected among hundreds of entries for the Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art ...
The biggest art fair in West Africa draws artists and curators alike to build on the success of African art in the region and beyond. It's Art Month in Lagos. Artists, galleries and visitors from ...
In a tour of the African Fashion exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, designer Reni Folawiyo posed a question: “What does it look like creatively, economically, and politically for us to decide to stand ...
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