Eric Holder: Voting Rights Act Can’t Be Called Unnecessary Yet
Confrontation at the Bridge by Jacob Lawrence This print shows when, in 1965, hundreds of civil rights marchers started on a peace march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama led by the Reverend Martin...
View ArticleA special issue of the International Review of African American Art
Eric Wilkerson Aquanauts: Distant Origins, 2011. On view in Riffing on the Real: Afro-Futurism in the Arts, Tubman Museum. Vol. 24, No. 2 – A special issue of the International Review of African...
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„Im watching u“ by Leon Keay Abstract android by Leon Keay L.@.K.ART began whilst on my travels through Israel in 1999,although i attended art college in Leicester before this,i didnt really class...
View ArticleThe Art of Kara Walker
“One of my earliest memories involves sitting on my dad’s lap in his studio in the garage of our house and watching him draw. I remember thinking: ‘I want to do that, too,’ and I pretty much decided...
View ArticleKara Walker by Matthea Harvey
Kara Walker, Untitled, 1996, cut paper, watercolor, and graphite on canvas, 69½ x 66”. All images courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York. by Matthea Harvey BOMB 100/Summer 2007,...
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Kara Walker. "And Encourages the Youth," 2011. Courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Kara Walker (born November 26, 1969) is a contemporary African American artist who explores race, gender, sexuality,...
View ArticleMusic Horn Man by Don Stephens -SOLD
SOLD Shipping $15 Music Horn Man by Don Stephens Original Acrylic on Canvas 16 x 20 Donald Stephens resides in Burlington County NJ since 1987. He has attended Burlington County College obtaining an...
View ArticleDance with Me by Don Stephens – SOLD
SOLD Dance with Me by Don Stephens Original Acrylic on Board 16 x 20 Donald Stephens resides in Burlington County NJ since 1987. He has attended Burlington County College obtaining an AAS 90’. Mr....
View ArticleThe Art of Woodrow Nash
The Art of Woodrow Nash Born in the late 40’s in Akron, Ohio, Woodrow Nash is the product of sanctified churches, 1950’s television images, and black inner city neighborhood schools run by...
View Article2012 Henry Taylor – African American Artist Profile – W Magazine & New York...
Henry Taylor, who lives in Los Angeles, paints fast, loose and sensuously on canvases great and small. Portraiture is his work’s center of gravity. His subjects include friends, relatives,...
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