The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasmagorical paintings, discovered by the art world more than 30 years after his death.
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At the National Museum of African Art, a Washington, D.C. artist’s work illuminates a gallery room and honors 54 people who ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who died January 24 after a lengthy illness, was a prolific visual artist and curator based in Corrales. She was the first artist to curate an exhibition at the National ...
Smith broke barriers for Native art and exhibited at major museums around the U.S. Before she died last month, she planned a large-scale sculpture for the Missoula Art Museum.
Presenting never-before-seen ephemera and the works of 19 contemporary Black artists, the Hammer Museum pays homage to the ...
Nick Cave’s latest exhibition Amalgams and Graphts announced itself boldly to the art world on January 10. The powerful ...
It's a haven for art enthusiasts with institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, which ...
A New York Harlem Renaissance artist history forgot painted impressionism, Black African American life in the Southeast and ...
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi introduced legislation last week that would create a planning commission to examine the possibility of ...
The Laband Art Galley's new "Ghosts of Segregation" exhibition explores how segregation and racism has historically been weaved into architecture in America.
Ms. Smith was among the country’s most renowned Native artists, crafting pieces that incorporated Indigenous images and ...