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Elizabeth Alexander Examines the Trayvon Generation
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30 Black Artists at Frieze LA 2022
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Exhibit on being Black in America a gut punch
Claudette Schreuders: Doubles at Jack Shainman Gallery
How Art Can Value, Attest To, and Convey the Legacy of the Black Panthers
Haunting wooden sculptures by Claudette Schreuders reveal why we can't escape from ourselves
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Hayv Kahraman: ‘I was brainwashed into thinking anything Euro-American-centric is the ideal’
‘Brave people stepped up to the plate’: remembering the Black Panthers through art
Hank Willis Thomas's NBA Iconography
Women Warriors Ran the Ancient World in Artist Toyin Ojih Odutola’s Imagined Past
Ifeyinwa Joy Chiamonwu on Depicting Family and Friends in Detailed Portraits: ‘When You See Them on a Wall, You Actually See Me’
Carrie Mae Weems Assesses History in Real-Time
A New Home for Hundreds of Photographs by the Legendary Gordon Parks
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