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Gehard Demetz breaks away from tradition at Frieze Los Angeles
With his camera, Gordon Parks humanized the Black people others saw as simply criminals
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Contemporary Art and Weaving with Diedrick Brackens and Erin M. Riley
Virginia MOCA Now Open With Free Admission To View Poignant Exhibitions
Liberating masculinity: London photo exhibit spotlights queer resistance to 'manliness'
Rare Malcolm X and Black Panther Photographs Grace Public School's Charitable T-Shirt Capsule
Artist Toyin Ojih Odutola: 'Through drawing, I can cope with racism, sexism, cultural friction'
A Triennale In Tune With Our Pandemic-Affected Moment
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Nine artists who capture the transformative power of female pleasure
Kerry James Marshall’s Black Birds Take Flight in a New Series
Enough of Trump: Using Art to Get Out the Vote
KAWS, Marina Abramović and Jeff Koons to Mount Flags at Rockefeller Center
Weekly Watchlist: Diedrick Brackens Weaves Love, Labor, and Legacy
'Enough is enough': an urgent art campaign to help vote Trump out
Diedrick Brackens Is Making Space for Black Queerness in the Art World
Interview: Toyin Ojih Odutola On Her New Exhibition At Barbican Art Gallery
Gordon Parks Used the Camera as a “Weapon” Against Poverty and Racism
Hayv Kahraman, la peinture comme lieu de résistance face à l'oppression
Delaware Art Museum revives ‘Black Survival Guide’ exhibit
The Quiet Resistance in Gordon Parks’s Photographs of Black America
Carrie Mae Weems, Shepard Fairey and more share public, anti-Trump artwork
This Artwork Changed My Life: Josef Albers’s “Interaction of Color”
History Is Waiting to Be Told
In Conversation: Diedrick Brackens and Danez Smith
Virtual Views: Gordon Parks, a Live Q&A
The Art Angle Podcast: How Hank Willis Thomas Is Making Politics an Art Form
Now What? Life Post-Protest: Amplifying Black Art
Toyin Ojih Odutola Calls Her Portrait of Zadie Smith a ‘Love Letter to Black Britain’