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Here are five recent headlines putting Black art in the spotlight, from 17th-century sitters to masters of Nigerian Modernism ...
A legal battle between Harvard and a woman who says two slave portraits are of her ancestors will end in a settlement, with ...
Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum is spotlighting the men and women who fought to end slavery but received little ...
Durham-based visual artist Raj Bunnag, a self-described “political printmaker,” creates works with a strong perspective about ...
Harvard University will give up ownership of historic photos of enslaved people, following a legal fight with Tamara Lanier, ...
Polish photographer Paweł Piaskiewicz tests the boundaries of anonymity. The series ANO/MONO (2023) questions how far a person can be stripped of their defining traits whilst still maintaining their ...
For assistance with/information on group dining, please visit Group Sales. In Slavery's Wake: Making Black Freedom in the World December 13, 2024 – June 8, 2025 African American History and Culture ...
Sunlight finally peeked out on Manhattan this Thursday evening, just as a line started wrapping around Chelsea Industrial, on West 28th Street—artists, fans, collectors, and Andres Serrano.