A Sewanee woman and her daughter found themselves sitting on their hands at a Christie's auction in New York City in January, ...
Judith and Steaven Jones began to acquire 19th-century American paintings in the late 1970s. The collection has grown to include 29 works that the Joneses will leave as a bequest to the Crocker. The ...
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Renowned Black artist finally gets major N.B. exhibition — almost 200 years after he was born hereAn exhibition featuring the work of New Brunswick artist Edward Mitchell Bannister opens this weekend in Sackville.
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TheCollector on MSNHow (and Why) Was Black Identity Erased in Art?Historical narratives have long misrepresented the stories of the Black people in America. Black representation has often ...
The selected finalists reflect diverse contributions from architects, landscape architects, designers, artists, nonprofits, and individuals from across the United States and its territories.
David G. Wright, a retired historical architect from Brooklandville, has gifted the museum with 1,200 prints, 200 books and research materials related to the late 19th-century American Painter ...
More than 300 homeless African immigrants are camping out in the Gaîté Lyrique, waiting for officials to rule on whether they ...
Through Feb. 22 – The UT Downtown Gallery Throughout much of February, the UT Downtown Gallery will present selections from Ambrose Rhapsody Murray, a self-taught artist with roots in Florida ...
In the history of both painting and the culinary arts, late 19th-century France remains an unrivalled ... jointly organised by the American Federation of Arts and the Chrysler Museum of Art ...
The 19th-century American galleries have gone dark at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, scheduled for a grand reopening early next year. In the meantime, works by that century’s brashest master, the ...
Knoxville will mark Black History Month in 2025 with art and performances, plus a "Conversation with a Legend" featuring Beck President Renee Kesler.
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