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Devotees of the human figure, Cecily Brown and Christina Ramberg turn the Benjamin Franklin Parkway into a showplace for the ...
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished ...
Artist Nekisha Durrett’s latest piece of provocative public art illuminates a dark chapter in the history of the Philadelphia ...
It was a fitting backdrop for Black Girls in Art Spaces’ first gathering of the year. The arts community founded by Dallas ...
That moment stayed with her for years. It ultimately became the foundation for her traveling exhibition, Twelve Tablecloths.
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
Her 1980 video, “Free, White and 21,” targets racism and sexism ... Her art reflects power, sexuality, and representation in the representation of Black women in art and culture. LaToya Ruby Frazier ...
The vision was simple: Black women together in a museum. Still, it was a revelatory moment for her. She had attended art events in predominantly white spaces where there were only a handful of ...
A stunning contrast of light and shadow brings the delicate beauty of a flower vase to life in this black and white artwork.
In 1985, City Council member Joan Specter teamed up with Mayor Wilson Goode for City Hall’s first art exhibit. The next year, ...
Their influence spans cultures, shaping art, fashion, music, and social movements. From their rich history to their modern-day impact, Black women continue to break barriers, redefine beauty ...