Fahamu Pecou Uses Music to Give His Canvases a Voice
NEW YORK—Fahamu Pecou uses hip hop to dissect the boastful, blinged-out black male stereotypes promoted by some of hip hop’s
NEW YORK—Fahamu Pecou uses hip hop to dissect the boastful, blinged-out black male stereotypes promoted by some of hip hop’s
NEW YORK—Jazz-minh Moore is inspired by her background. Moore’s latest work features her sister, Asia Kindred, and a deteriorating cabin
Laura Ortiz Vega “paints” by gluing colorful threads to a wood board using beeswax. Above, Detail of “Fire,” 2011 (thread
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