‘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—Just south of Canal Street, a refreshing new show explores 21st century black identity. “Black Eye,” a new group
NEW YORK—Jack Shainman Gallery represents an impressive roster of black artists and tends to devote a significant amount of space
MIAMI—The art world has descended on Miami for Art Basel Miami Beach, where blue chip galleries from across the globe
Stating that “race doesn’t exist…it’s a marketing ploy,” photo conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas explains the concepts behind “What Goes
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