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For Nocona Burgess, artist and historian, his work is increasingly becoming history itself, with future generations studying him.
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) recently acquired Portrait of an African Man, a painting by French artist Théodore Géricault.
The Shed will present the largest exhibition in the US to date of works by artist and community activist Tomás Saraceno.
“Native America: In Translation” at Princeton University curated by Wendy Red Star, a Portland–based artist raised on Apsáalooke reservation.
Stephen Towns art examines the American dream through the lives of Black Americans while using labor as his backdrop.
Carrie Mae Weems Jack Shainman Gallery latest exhibition, “Down Here Below,” represents the artist’s fourth exhibition with the gallery.
Art, Beats + Lyrics, the art and music tour presented by Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey curated by Cult Creative, returns for its 17th year.
“A Site of Struggle,” will deeply consider how art has been used to protest, process, mourn and memorialize anti-Black violence in America.