Black artists have long claimed ancient Egypt as their own. Now they’re telling their stories in person on the museum’s floor.
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Kave Gallery redefines art accessibility, showcasing international artists in a casual setting that invites everyone to ...
A whirlwind of color and art at the opening of this year’s Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art in the Senegalese ...
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As Israel presses a deadly offensive against armed group Hezbollah in his home country, Lebanese artist Charbel Samuel Aoun ...
A new exhibition in Helsinki spotlights the Gothic themes and influences that connected works by renowned late 19th- and ...
Hammonds House Museum, one of the earliest free-standing museums dedicated solely to the art of African-American and ...
Amy Sall’s sensitive scholarship offers a refreshing counterpoint to previous attempts to visually record the African ...
The book is based on two decades of research into abolition, universal freedom and justice. In it, I explore the role played ...
African sand artistry is a mesmerizing expression of culture and nature's harmony. Steeped in African traditions, it ...