The “Negro Motorist Green Book,” a guide for African Americans first published in 1936, was a valued resource at a time when travel held the promise of adventure but was also perilous. It is now the ...
The Currier Museum in Manchester hosted its first Art off the Walls evening event series Thursday night with a glimpse into the 1980s Brooklyn underground and graffiti art scene, featuring the works ...
Iris Williams is a visual artist. Whether she’s painting, creating digitally or using another medium, it’s healing for her.
My Imperfect Self” by Yoshitomo Nara at Blum L.A. explores his evolving artistry through bronze sculptures and paintings.
I love color grading, but its tumultuous nature means it’s 'in' one minute and 'out' the next. Black-and-white photography is ...
The Stella Jones Gallery’s start was rather organic as a mother wanting to give her children images that represented them.
The latest iteration of the Chicago-based creative’s work is “We Say What Black This Is,” an exhibit currently showing at the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art. Arranged by Spelman’s ...
French street artist Shuck One is paying tribute to influential Black figures who have shaped France's contemporary history, both on the mainland and in its overseas territories.
Artist David Hammons is restaging a storied installation that he first presented in New York more than 20 years ago.
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
French street artist Shuck One is honoring Black figures who shaped France’s recent history on the mainland and overseas in an art installation.
The art exhibition on display from Feb. 21-23 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown explores themes of Black migration and movement ...