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The artist Howardena Pindell in her Bronx studio. Aundre Larrow “All the whiteness was getting on my nerves.” By Nicole ...
Noah Davis was a painter's painter, a deeply thoughtful Black voice heard by other artists until he died at 32. A new L.A.
Thomas worked as an art teacher at the city's public schools for 35 years before dedicating herself to painting full-time ...
In a small but haunting survey at the Met, a celebrated conceptual artist shifts gears, with meteoric results.
Danzy Senna’s latest novel, Colored Television, tells the story of Jane, a novelist and tenure-track professor, and her ...
Looks Good on Paper” is on view currently on display showcasing the Book Arts Guild of Central Florida and the Central ...
The Arts Center at Duck Creek presents “Black and White and Red All Over: Visual Thinking Strategies Discussion” on Sunday, ...
An exhibition devoted to the African-American abstract painter highlights his energetic forms, tense lines and subtle ...
Francesca Fuchs and the de Menil House on view through November 2, explores the distinct way the Menils lived and collected, ...
An exhibition made in the afterimage of Bernadette Corporation adopts ‘sloppiness’ as a brazen curatorial strategy that fails ...
The Met's $70 million Michael C. Rockefeller Wing opens with funding from Per Skarstedt, Adam Lindemann, and George Economou.
The victory belonged to hip-hop—an art form birthed in the burning Bronx and now standing full grown, at the White ... abstract for him. Moreover, the kind of spatial restriction that most black ...