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Vladyslav Krasnoshchok describes himself as a "geopolitical surrealist" painter. Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, he's been photographing the war with a vintage Olympus 35 mm camera.
But the patronage of Black art by a white millionaire is complicated, then as now. The acquisition of cultural artifacts from a society that is subjugated or impoverished raises ethical questions.
This show comprises 46 fine art prints, eight quilts, four mixed-media sculptures and one installation. A 900-word review can’t do them all justice. But here are a few personal favorites.
A remarkably unique 17th-century double portrait depicting a Black and white woman side-by-side as equals will remain in the U.K., it was announced today. It is due to go on display for the public ...
This week in Art Assessment & Diagnosis, second-year students participated in a guided mandala-making session led by faculty member Stephanie Condra MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT, based on the book Creating ...
The nearly 100 black-and-white drawings were created in 2021 and 2022 and will be paired with prose vignettes by the writers Lucy Sante and Jackie Hamilton, and the producer Eddie Gorodetsky, who ...