I am very excited about the imminent opening, in early April, of the National Public Housing Museum in the last remaining ...
Born in the US, Roger Ballen, the internationally renowned photographer, has lived in South Africa since the 1970s.He gained a cult following for his grotesque, surreal images of white poverty, ...
A career-long retrospective of the iconic artist and activist’s work examines racism, inequality, and the beauty of Blackness ...
Rhode Island Slave History Medallions (RISHM) continues its mission of marking the landscape by telling the untold stories of real-life Africans, African Americans and Indigenous people who walked our ...
End of the Game is a visual and psychological exploration of the African safari – an experience long entwined with adventure, exploration, and the exploitative legacies of colonialism. It delves into ...
The gallery selling the work, which resurfaced at the TEFAF Maastricht art fair, says a major museum is negotiating to buy it ...
A thread that runs through my work is an almost surgical investigation of the many ways both systems and infrastructures dictate and impact many aspects of our lives—numerous times, without our full ...
Created as a hub for Asian art, the fair is succeeding at drawing more galleries and works from India and other parts of Asia ...
From a tiny parking lot to a North End basketball court, here’s a local’s guide to the best public art on offer ...
Printmaking, Race, and Community” showcases work created at one of the country’s best-known sites for Black American culture.
By Martin Clark As director of Grampus Heritage and Training in the UK, I have been working to champion environmental ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...