Intimate Encounter: Aime Mpane at Haines Gallery
SAN FRANCISCO—Aime Mpane’s work is instantly recognizable. The Congolese-born artist references the atrocities of his homeland, where for generations unchecked
SAN FRANCISCO—Aime Mpane’s work is instantly recognizable. The Congolese-born artist references the atrocities of his homeland, where for generations unchecked
SEATTLE—Since 2009, the Seattle Art Museum has awarded a biannual prize in the name of the Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) and
SEATTLE—The work of four black contemporary artists is on view at the Seattle Art Museum. A portrait of a dancer
NEW YORK—Strolling the High Line is one of the best ways to spend a Sunday afternoon in New York City
NEW YORK—“Like the Sea,” Toyin Odutola’s latest solo exhibition at Jack Shainman Gallery (her third) is an inspired family tribute.
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