The latest feature from Berlin Silver Bear winner Alain Gomis ('Félicité') was shot in France and Guinea-Bissau, with a cast mixing seasoned actors and first-time performers.
Rarely does an exhibition of artwork based on historical research come with its own documentation. That is the case, however, with the latest show at the 701 Center for Contemporary ...
Charles Clark III is on an intrepid “Collection Initiative” quest for artifacts that bring to light the forgotten and hidden presence of Blacks in the Adirondacks. Clark is the ...
Black History Month may be at the halfway mark, but the events in the capital city are just beginning. Here’s a list of some of the upcoming events related to Black History Month that can ...
From mid-century portraiture at MoMA to Ming Smith’s jazz-inspired photography, these shows celebrate the breadth of Black artistic expression.
But does that mean he’s behind Season 4’s art? Not to burst any fans’ hopeful bubbles, but the truth is Thompson isn’t responsible for the Lady in Silver artwork this season. Instead, Bridgerton ‘s ...
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Internationally acclaimed artist Steve R Allen featured in “Black Royalty” exhibition at Atlanta City Hall
Internationally acclaimed artist Steve R. Allen joined the “Wake Up With Dee Morning Show” to discuss his participation in the upcoming “Black Royalty” exhibition at Atlanta City Hall.
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Liberian painter makes headway in Canada
A Toronto-based gallery is increasingly becoming home to an impressive collection of paintings by Hallie Andrews Ndorley, a Liberian refugee who immigrated to Canada in 2009 and has since emerged as ...
The White House video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes shows clearly President Trump’s racism, which extends to Bad Bunny, writes Bea Hines ...
For Valentine’s Day, we asked five of our academic experts to tell us about the most romantic artwork they’ve ever encountered. From first dates to sleeping lovers, these are the paintings that have ...
It’s a strange but perhaps fitting paradox of these uncertain times that while African cinema is enjoying greater visibility ...
Two and a half years (and one grand homecoming) later, the Frick is going back to its roots by spotlighting one of the 18th-century portraitists that enchanted both Hendricks and the museum’s founder, ...
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