‘If You Build It’: Art and Architecture Sprout in Harlem’s Sugar Hill
Harlem, NEW YORK—Critically acclaimed architect David Adjaye, who designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture which
Harlem, NEW YORK—Critically acclaimed architect David Adjaye, who designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture which
NEW YORK—Mickalene Thomas has been showing a new body of work at Lehmann Maupin gallery. “Tete de Femme” (which means
NEW YORK—Working with found objects and treasured African American collectibles, assemblage artist Betye Saar, 88, explores issues of race and
NEW YORK—Chakaia Booker uses recycled rubber tires to create the layered and textured surfaces that define her sculptures. After gracing
Brooklyn, NEW YORK—In case you somehow missed it, Kara Walker is presenting her first public sculpture at the old Domino
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