Remembering Cultural Critic Albert Murray, Contemporary of Romare Bearden and Ralph Ellison
Harlem, NEW YORK—Albert Murray, the acclaimed writer and critic whose essays emphasized that black art and culture was not separate
Harlem, NEW YORK—Albert Murray, the acclaimed writer and critic whose essays emphasized that black art and culture was not separate
WASHINGTON, DC—Fittingly, Kerry James Marshall’s new exhibit at the National Gallery of Art opened a week before the Fourth of
NEW YORK—Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is presenting a rare opportunity to view the work of Benny Andrews (1930-2006), 36 narrative-rich paintings
NEW YORK—The Frieze New York art fair was staged in an enormous white tent with endless aisles where booth after
NEW YORK—Today, Faith Ringgold is closely identified with her legendary story quilts—mixed media works that combine painting and fiber craft
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