Kehinde Wiley’s Regal Portraits Explore Black Masculinity
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Kehinde Wiley‘s regal subjects really know how to work a room. At the Brooklyn Museum, a small gallery
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Kehinde Wiley‘s regal subjects really know how to work a room. At the Brooklyn Museum, a small gallery
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—This is not just lumpy pile of fabric; It is an exploration of American consumption. The sculpture is
WASHINGTON, DC—A trio of Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) works is on view at the Hirshhorn Museum. Lawrence, who was one of
NEW YORK—The work of Alma Thomas (1891-1978) is driven by patterns of color and texture. The first student to graduate
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—Nick Cave makes awe-inspiring costumes cum sculptures with shaman-like qualities. He calls the expressive, conceptual works “soundsuits.” While
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