On View: Emotionally Charged Abstraction by Leonardo Drew
NEW YORK—Leonardo Drew spent more than a month installing his latest show at Sikkema Jenkins. The Brooklyn-based artist has transformed
NEW YORK—Leonardo Drew spent more than a month installing his latest show at Sikkema Jenkins. The Brooklyn-based artist has transformed
NEW YORK—Lynette Yiadom-Boakye has a way with a paint brush. Each of her canvases are grand gestures—traditional-style “portraits” executed with
NEW YORK—Fahamu Pecou uses hip hop to dissect the boastful, blinged-out black male stereotypes promoted by some of hip hop’s
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Like promotional posters for the ancestors, Adrian Franks‘s latest series pays tribute to black change makers. Called “Fearless,”
WASHINGTON, DC—In iona rozeal brown‘s paintings, black is beautiful and with her added twist of Japanese accoutrements, it is gorgeous
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