making her a significant voice in modern art. Pauline Powell Burns was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, known for her expressive portraits that celebrate Black identity and beauty.
Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee and curated by Anthony Radford, Meet the ...
The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure is on view through February 9 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The ...
Charlotte has a rich art scene full of unique styles and stories that go beyond the canvas. A growing number of Black artists ...
Amy Sherald is set to make history as the first Black contemporary artist to hold a solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Known for her renowned and iconic portrait ...
Black artists, along with their works and perspectives, will soon have permanent space at Portland Art Museum.
The massive Art Institute of Chicago exhibition, co-presented with museums in Barcelona and Brussels, will head to Europe ...
"Sly Lives! (AKA the Burden of Black Genius)" paints a complicated portrait of Sly and the Family Stone founder Sly Stewart.