At Brooklyn Museum, Sanford Biggers Explores Symbols of Race in America
Brooklyn, NY—The Sanford Biggers exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum is described as an “introspective.” It’s a fitting characterization, as the
Brooklyn, NY—The Sanford Biggers exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum is described as an “introspective.” It’s a fitting characterization, as the
NEW YORK—Yesterday, the Alison Saar sculptures in Madison Square Park were removed. At museums and galleries, the delicate task is
WASHINGTON, DC—Kara Walker‘s interpretations of the Civil War, executed in black and white, offer a unique perspective of the war
WASHINGTON, DC—‘Interior,’ one of Horace Pippin’s most well-known works, depicts an everyday, familial scene in a folk, vernacular style. While
Harlem, NEW YORK—If you take the 2/3 train to Harlem, mosaic murals that tell the story of the neighborhood’s history
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