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Through her work with the Steelers the past few years, and living in Pittsburgh for 15 years, black and gold is now a part of her. "My whole adult life I have lived in Pittsburgh," said Zivkovic. "I ...
Further on is an 8’ tall statue of a Black woman — a fictitious composite pieced together from many images artist Thomas Price collected — dressed in leggings and a running bra rendered in a polished ...
Thomas’ work is part of ’Black Gold: Stories Untold,’ an exhibition at Fort Point exploring important Black figures throughout California history. (Pendarvis Harshaw/KQED) Directly beneath the Golden ...
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at 3 p.m., Reich will give a presentation titled “The Woman in Gold: Separating Fact from Fiction: Issues of Nazi-Looted Art”.
And this year, for the first time in NFL history, the essence of Black New Orleans – its soul, its resilience, its artistic legacy will take center stage as New Orleans artist Tahj “Queen Tahj ...
Knights, armor and an Art Deco painter with strong Houston ties delight with new shows at MFAH MFAH shows commemorate a battle's 500th anniversary and an Art Deco icon, one-time Houston resident.
Dr. Kelli Morgan, founding executive director of the Black Artists Archive, a Detroit-based nonprofit that works to preserve Black art history, said she was aware of the statue but not the hate.
African Art has a strong presence at TEFAF Maastricht this year with a solo exhibition of Salah Elmur at Mariane Ibrahim and a group exhibition of 20 th century and contemporary African art at TAFETA.
Robert Landau, who began photographing L.A. during the late 1960s, has a new Art Deco photo book out from Angel City Press, along with an exhibit at WeHo's Denenberg Fine Arts Gallery.
Historically, Art Deco, which is short for arts décoratifs, started in France in the early 1900s. “But it really flourished in America in the ’20s and ’30s,” Moon explains.
A 1936 poster, designed by Gert Sellheim, one of 58 pieces displayed in “Art Deco: Commercializing the Avant-Garde,” opening Sept. 28 at Poster House in Manhattan.