Hair Apparent: Works by Sonya Clark
WASHINGTON, DC—Artist Sonya Clark uses hair as a point of reference to raise issues of race, history and culture. While
WASHINGTON, DC—Artist Sonya Clark uses hair as a point of reference to raise issues of race, history and culture. While
A neon beacon, part of Glenn Ligon’s “America” installation at The Whitney, shines onto Madison Avenue. | Photo by Arts
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