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Mavis Pusey was a pioneer of Black abstraction before she was nearly forgotten. A new show in Philadelphia begins a journey ...
Taking Up Space is a stunning exhibit featuring 18 women artists, curated by Sholo Beverly. The exhibit runs until Aug. 10.
Paul Laurence Dunbar, who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is credited as one of the first influential Black poets in America. A graduate of Howard University, he was ...
Strong, Bright, Useful & True,” a free art exhibit at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, showcases ...
In her new book, Akinkugbe explores the way art history is taught, and the exclusion of blackness from mainstream art spaces.
Meet 'Queen Tahj' Williams: The First Black Woman To Create The Logo And Theme Art For Super Bowl LIX ...
They say art is subjective, which is the case for the newest Black woman statue in New York City’s iconic Times Square.
Behind the declining demand for Black portraiture, and the backlash against Thomas J Price’s Times Square sculpture, lurks a strategic campaign of erasure.
Times Square's 12-foot Black woman statue sparks celebration, controversy, and political debate as it challenges public art norms.
A giant 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a young Black woman now sits on the north side of Duffy Square on Broadway and 46th Street facing 47th Street.
LaToya Hobbs' art captures the everyday moments that make Black women superheroes.
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