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Art of Black Miami is an ongoing initiative calling attention to the impacts and achievements of Black artists from across the African and Caribbean diasporas.
The 3.9 Art Collective took its name from a newspaper article that predicted San Francisco’s Black population would fall to 3.9 percent. They’ve adopted that number as an act of resistance ...
So declares the art historian Maurice Berger toward the beginning of “Black Art: In the Absence of Light,” a rich and absorbing documentary directed by Sam Pollard (“MLK/FBI”) and debuting ...
The Burns Halperin Report Exactly How Underrepresented Are Women and Black American Artists in the Art World? Read the Full Data Rundown Here. We surveyed 31 U.S. museums and examined the ...
Well, for the San Francisco based 3.9 Art Collective, it's a poignant signal of the city's diminishing Black population, and the compounded struggle facing the city's Black artists.
Historian Draws Attention To '70s Black Animation Art : Code Switch Pamela Thomas grew up during the 1970s watching cartoons that featured African-American characters.
While public and institutional interest in Black art has been increasing steadily since 2008, attention and engagement is often inextricably linked to the news cycle.
5 Rediscoveries Transforming Black Art Narratives Recent research, rediscoveries and rehangs shine a light on Black artists and sitters. Two Women Wearing Cosmetic Patches (ca. 1655).
‘When you’re black you have to fight’: Tinashe, Kehlani and other female R&B artists struggle for attention From left: H.E.R., SZA, Jhene Aiko, Kehlani and Tinashe.
A group of museum-goers examine a painting entitled "Open Casket" by artist Dana Schutz at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Thursday, March 23, 2017.
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