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The Village Voice review of Nicole Klagsbrun's Cameron exhibition focuses on the artist's ability to manifest strange realities.
There’s something quietly powerful about a black and white animal print. Stripped of color, the image invites a deeper ...
There’s a through line between the president's pardons, his intervention in Marine Le Pen’s scandal, and his intervention in Benjamin Netanyahu’s case.
The non-profit’s exhibit called ‘Up to Us: Black Dimensions in Art, 1975–Tomorrow’ A 50-Year Celebration of Black Creativity is on display at the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College.
The new comic book's release has ignited online discussions about race-swapping in art media.
White Vision Returns The Vision and The Scarlet Witch #1 started by showing a Death Door, strange black doors that have opened in every city and town around the world.
Vision & Scarlet Witch #1 ends with Scarlet Witch resurrecting Vision, who now has the same MCU appearance as White Vision from WandaVision.
Behind the declining demand for Black portraiture, and the backlash against Thomas J Price’s Times Square sculpture, lurks a strategic campaign of erasure.
From tailored jackets and silk ties to playful fedoras and pocket squares, Black dandyism isn’t just a campy style—it has served as a powerful political act throughout history.
Fine artist Latoya Hobbs is inspired by the ordinary yet remarkable happenings of Black women’s lives. Whether it’s the tender silence surrounding a mother cradling her child in bed, or the ...