Virginia MOCA Now Open With Free Admission To View Poignant Exhibitions
The New Journal & Guide
Liberating masculinity: London photo exhibit spotlights queer resistance to 'manliness'
NBC News
Rare Malcolm X and Black Panther Photographs Grace Public School's Charitable T-Shirt Capsule
Hypebeast
Artist Toyin Ojih Odutola: 'Through drawing, I can cope with racism, sexism, cultural friction'
The Guardian
A Triennale In Tune With Our Pandemic-Affected Moment
Hyperallergic
Watch: ‘The Path Forward – Personal Stories About Race and How We Can Make A Difference'
ABC Chicago 5
Nine artists who capture the transformative power of female pleasure
Dazed Magazine
Kerry James Marshall’s Black Birds Take Flight in a New Series
The New York Times
Enough of Trump: Using Art to Get Out the Vote
LA Weekly
KAWS, Marina Abramović and Jeff Koons to Mount Flags at Rockefeller Center
Hypebeast
Weekly Watchlist: Diedrick Brackens Weaves Love, Labor, and Legacy
Art 21
'Enough is enough': an urgent art campaign to help vote Trump out
The Guardian
Diedrick Brackens Is Making Space for Black Queerness in the Art World
Them
Interview: Toyin Ojih Odutola On Her New Exhibition At Barbican Art Gallery
Something Curated
Gordon Parks Used the Camera as a “Weapon” Against Poverty and Racism
Elephant
Hayv Kahraman, la peinture comme lieu de résistance face à l'oppression
deuxiéme page
Delaware Art Museum revives ‘Black Survival Guide’ exhibit
The Philadelphia Tribune
The Quiet Resistance in Gordon Parks’s Photographs of Black America
Art Review
Carrie Mae Weems, Shepard Fairey and more share public, anti-Trump artwork
Dazed Digital
This Artwork Changed My Life: Josef Albers’s “Interaction of Color”
Artsy
History Is Waiting to Be Told
artnet news
In Conversation: Diedrick Brackens and Danez Smith
Virtual Views: Gordon Parks, a Live Q&A
MoMA
The Art Angle Podcast: How Hank Willis Thomas Is Making Politics an Art Form
Artnet
Now What? Life Post-Protest: Amplifying Black Art
L'Officiel Art
Toyin Ojih Odutola Calls Her Portrait of Zadie Smith a ‘Love Letter to Black Britain’
Culture Type
Artists Nick Cave And Bob Faust Asking Neighbors To Fight Racism By Airing Their ‘Dirty Laundry’
Block Club Chicago
A socially distanced stroll around the galleries
Apollo Magazine
Opening season – exhibitions not to miss in the UK this summer
Apollo Magazine
‘Bottle caps are more versatile than canvas and oil’: El Anatsui on turning the everyday into art | The Guardian
Kolumn Magazine