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Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North Through March 24, 2024, at the American Folk Art Museum, 2 Lincoln Square, Manhattan; (212) 595-9533, folkartmuseum.org ...
A vistior to the Philadelphiia Museum of Art stops to gaze at Thomas J Price's larger-than-life sculpture of a woman, titled ''As Sounds Turn to Noise.'' It is part of an exhibit, ''The Time Is Always ...
For a Black man to step in carried enormous risk. Henry concealed the name of his company for a time and long shunned media interviews. He has endured death threats, seen employees walk away and ...
The African American Museum in Philadelphia was understandably thrilled, then, when it acquired two small sculptures of hers. The plaster figures are now stored in the Arch Street institute's ...
Significant statues stand tall in Wisconsin, Virginia, Mississippi, and Oregon, praising Black people for their accomplishments and how they've helped shape American history.
De Kéroualle again is erased, except for her outline, which is filled with the beautiful, serene face of a Black woman. “As I looked through art history, it became very clear to me that there ...
Black London: History, Art & Culture in Over 120 Places maps the many important tributes to the city's Black residents. In this extract, we discover some of the murals, sculptures and plaques ...
Monumental Sculpture Reimagines ‘The Last Supper’ With Black Historical Figures Tavares Strachan’s “The First Supper” took four years to sculpt and is now on display at an exhibition in ...
81-year-old Porter Williams has spent the last few decades creating sculptures of Black historical figures. Many of his pieces can be seen throughout the African American History Museum he founded ...
‘The whole story’: Alamo unveils first statues of African American figures of the Texas Revolution By Scott Huddleston , Staff writer Updated Sep 9, 2022 8:59 p.m.
Statues unveiled April 8 at Covenant Health Park pay homage to the history of Black baseball in Knoxville. The artwork celebrates players from the era of the Knoxville Giants to the Smokies.
The new temporary exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, “The Time Is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” features work by 28 contemporary Black artists depicting life and ...
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