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Please consider supporting its ongoing production by making a donation. Culture Type is an independent art history project that requires countless hours and expense to research, report, write, and produce. To help sustain it, make a one-time donation or sign up for a recurring monthly contribution. It only takes a minute. WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
ON VIEW: ‘EVITA TEZENO: BETTER DAYS’ AT LUIS DE JESUS On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions A REAL SENSE OF COMMUNITY and familiarity threads the portraits of Evita Tezeno. A selection of new works by the artist is currently on view at Luis De Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles. Her characters possess overwhelming pride in their surroundings, their loved ones, and HUGO MCCLOUD’S NEW PAINTINGS ARE MADE WITH SINGLE-USE THE WORK OF Hugo McCloud has shifted profoundly over the past year. His latest paintings on view at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, were produced using single-use plastic bags—plentiful, overlooked, non-biodegradable material available in a spectrum of colors. The plastic served as his “paint.” The works are composed of hundreds,or maybe even
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNES BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitors ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture,COMMENCEMENTS
Please consider supporting its ongoing production by making a donation. Culture Type is an independent art history project that requires countless hours and expense to research, report, write, and produce. To help sustain it, make a one-time donation or sign up for a recurring monthly contribution. It only takes a minute. WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
ON VIEW: ‘EVITA TEZENO: BETTER DAYS’ AT LUIS DE JESUS On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions A REAL SENSE OF COMMUNITY and familiarity threads the portraits of Evita Tezeno. A selection of new works by the artist is currently on view at Luis De Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles. Her characters possess overwhelming pride in their surroundings, their loved ones, and HUGO MCCLOUD’S NEW PAINTINGS ARE MADE WITH SINGLE-USE THE WORK OF Hugo McCloud has shifted profoundly over the past year. His latest paintings on view at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, were produced using single-use plastic bags—plentiful, overlooked, non-biodegradable material available in a spectrum of colors. The plastic served as his “paint.” The works are composed of hundreds,or maybe even
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNES BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitorsCOMMENCEMENTS
Please consider supporting its ongoing production by making a donation. Culture Type is an independent art history project that requires countless hours and expense to research, report, write, and produce. To help sustain it, make a one-time donation or sign up for a recurring monthly contribution. It only takes a minute. AUCTION RECORD: GOSPEL AND R&B ICON MAVIS STAPLES SOLD A FIGURATIVE PAINTER with a singular style, Ernie Barnes (1938-2009) had a reverence for Black women. They were a popular subject for the artist who depicted them possessed with dignity, passion, and joy. Barnes made paintings of Black women playing sports, DJing, dancing, attending church, showing strength in the face of adversity, andsocializing
HUGO MCCLOUD’S NEW PAINTINGS ARE MADE WITH SINGLE-USE THE WORK OF Hugo McCloud has shifted profoundly over the past year. His latest paintings on view at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, were produced using single-use plastic bags—plentiful, overlooked, non-biodegradable material available in a spectrum of colors. The plastic served as his “paint.” The works are composed of hundreds,or maybe even
CURATOR JOY BIVINS NAMED DIRECTOR OF SCHOMBURG CENTER IN THE SCHOMBURG CENTER for Research in Black Culture in Harlem has a new leader. The New York Public Library announced Joy Bivins will serve as the next director of the renowned cultural institution, a library and research center where the papers of James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Maya Angelou are housed. Bivins is being FORTHCOMING IN OCTOBER, EBONY L. HAYNES WILL OPEN DAVID DAVID ZWIRNER DIRECTOR Ebony L. Haynes is opening a new space in Tribeca at 52 Walker Street. Nine months ago, Haynes joined the gallery with a unique arrangement providing her the latitude to run her own David Zwirner location in New York. Haynes announced more details today about the stand alone space and the exhibition KYMBERLY PINDER APPOINTED DEAN OF THE YALE SCHOOL OF ART ONE OF THE NATION'S most prestigious art schools will be lead by Kymberly Pinder. Yale University President Peter Slovey announced Pinder as the next Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art. An alum of Yale, where she earned her Ph.D., Pinder is the first Black person appointed dean since the school USING JAPANESE FIRING TECHNIQUE, FORMER BLACK PANTHER THE POWERFUL CERAMIC SCULPTURES of Akinsanya Kambon (aka Mark Teemer) are embedded with history, identity, and ancient techniques with spiritual vibes. An extensive selection of his works is on view "American Expressions/African Roots: Akinsanya Kambon's Ceramic Sculpture," at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. Kambon has traveled to Africa 14 times, conducting research and FOR LA ARTIST HENRY TAYLOR ‘BLACKNESS IS NOT AN UNEASY THE WRITING AND THE ART featured in Henry Taylor's first major monograph are just as striking as the vivid orange cloth cover in which it is bound. Los Angeles-based Taylor is known for his richly colored, bluesy approach to figuration. His subjects are rendered loosely and somewhat abstract. He makes paintings of his friends, GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andKYMBERLY PINDER
Kymberly Pinder Appointed Dean of the Yale School of Art, First Black Person to Lead School in 150-Year History Jun 11, 2021 Auction Record: Gospel and R&B Icon Mavis Staples Sold Ernie Barnes Painting for $75K at Hindman in Chicago Jun 9, 2021 Forthcoming in October, Ebony L. Haynes Will Open David Zwirner Space in Tribeca With Inaugural Exhibition Program Focused Exclusively onCULTURE TYPE
Latest News in Black Art: Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Joins David Zwirner, Preston Pavlis Now Repped by Bradley Ertaskiran, Stained Glass Museum Acquires Kehinde Wiley Work & More Jun 6, 2021 Curator Joy Bivins Named Director of Schomburg Center in Harlem: ‘In My Career, I Have Worked to Help Others Make Sense of History’ Jun 6, 2021 Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture,COMMENCEMENTS
Please consider supporting its ongoing production by making a donation. Culture Type is an independent art history project that requires countless hours and expense to research, report, write, and produce. To help sustain it, make a one-time donation or sign up for a recurring monthly contribution. It only takes a minute. WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards E. CARMEN RAMOS DEPARTS SMITHSONIAN TO JOIN NATIONAL THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART (NGA) is adding to its leadership team. E. Carmen Ramos has been named chief curatorial and conservation officer, overseeing all aspects of the museum's curatorial and conservation departments. She will be the first woman and first person of color to serve in the role. The appointment was announced May 13. HUGO MCCLOUD’S NEW PAINTINGS ARE MADE WITH SINGLE-USE THE WORK OF Hugo McCloud has shifted profoundly over the past year. His latest paintings on view at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, were produced using single-use plastic bags—plentiful, overlooked, non-biodegradable material available in a spectrum of colors. The plastic served as his “paint.” The works are composed of hundreds,or maybe even
FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: HOWARD FINE ARTS COLLEGE NAMED Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Dating back two decades to when he was a student at Howard University, Chadwick Boseman had advocated for maintaining the College of Fine Arts. | Courtesy Howard University Academia Howard University named its CollegeCULTURE TYPE
Latest News in Black Art: Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Joins David Zwirner, Preston Pavlis Now Repped by Bradley Ertaskiran, Stained Glass Museum Acquires Kehinde Wiley Work & More Jun 6, 2021 Curator Joy Bivins Named Director of Schomburg Center in Harlem: ‘In My Career, I Have Worked to Help Others Make Sense of History’ Jun 6, 2021 Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture,COMMENCEMENTS
Please consider supporting its ongoing production by making a donation. Culture Type is an independent art history project that requires countless hours and expense to research, report, write, and produce. To help sustain it, make a one-time donation or sign up for a recurring monthly contribution. It only takes a minute. WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards E. CARMEN RAMOS DEPARTS SMITHSONIAN TO JOIN NATIONAL THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART (NGA) is adding to its leadership team. E. Carmen Ramos has been named chief curatorial and conservation officer, overseeing all aspects of the museum's curatorial and conservation departments. She will be the first woman and first person of color to serve in the role. The appointment was announced May 13. HUGO MCCLOUD’S NEW PAINTINGS ARE MADE WITH SINGLE-USE THE WORK OF Hugo McCloud has shifted profoundly over the past year. His latest paintings on view at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, were produced using single-use plastic bags—plentiful, overlooked, non-biodegradable material available in a spectrum of colors. The plastic served as his “paint.” The works are composed of hundreds,or maybe even
FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: HOWARD FINE ARTS COLLEGE NAMED Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Dating back two decades to when he was a student at Howard University, Chadwick Boseman had advocated for maintaining the College of Fine Arts. | Courtesy Howard University Academia Howard University named its CollegeCULTURE TYPE
Latest News in Black Art: Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Joins David Zwirner, Preston Pavlis Now Repped by Bradley Ertaskiran, Stained Glass Museum Acquires Kehinde Wiley Work & More Jun 6, 2021 Curator Joy Bivins Named Director of Schomburg Center in Harlem: ‘In My Career, I Have Worked to Help Others Make Sense of History’ Jun 6, 2021 Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful AUCTION RECORD: GOSPEL AND R&B ICON MAVIS STAPLES SOLD A FIGURATIVE PAINTER with a singular style, Ernie Barnes (1938-2009) had a reverence for Black women. They were a popular subject for the artist who depicted them possessed with dignity, passion, and joy. Barnes made paintings of Black women playing sports, DJing, dancing, attending church, showing strength in the face of adversity, andsocializing
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: ZIMBABWEAN ARTIST PORTIA Representation. Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera (above) is now represented by David Zwirner in collaboration with Stevenson Gallery of Cape Town and Amsterdam. David Zwirner presented “Ndakavata pasi ndikamutswa nekuti anonditsigira,” her first solo exhibition in Europe at its London space in 2020. Introducing Zvavahera, the gallery said her work “gives form to emotions that manifest KYMBERLY PINDER APPOINTED DEAN OF THE YALE SCHOOL OF ART ONE OF THE NATION'S most prestigious art schools will be lead by Kymberly Pinder. Yale University President Peter Slovey announced Pinder as the next Stavros Niarchos Foundation Dean of the Yale School of Art. An alum of Yale, where she earned her Ph.D., Pinder is the first Black person appointed dean since the school CURATOR JOY BIVINS NAMED DIRECTOR OF SCHOMBURG CENTER IN THE SCHOMBURG CENTER for Research in Black Culture in Harlem has a new leader. The New York Public Library announced Joy Bivins will serve as the next director of the renowned cultural institution, a library and research center where the papers of James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Maya Angelou are housed. Bivins is being FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: COLLECTIVE BLACK OBSIDIAN SOUND Latest News in Black Art features regular updates of news and developments in the world of art and related culture Atlanta-based artist and musician Lonnie Holley is now represented by Blum & Poe. | Photo lonnieholley.com Representation Artist and musician, Lonnie Holley has joined Blum & Poe gallery, which has locations in LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: 5 PERCENT OF LOS ANGELES MUSEUM News. The Los Angeles Times surveyed major Southern California arts organizations—10 museums and 10 performing arts companies to assess their board representation in terms of Black people and people of color.The headline reads: “Black people hold just 32 of 585 board seats at L.A.’s top arts groups.” The results specific to the museum surveyed found Black people accounted for 18 out of GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: HOWARD FINE ARTS COLLEGE NAMED Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Dating back two decades to when he was a student at Howard University, Chadwick Boseman had advocated for maintaining the College of Fine Arts. | Courtesy Howard University Academia Howard University named its College ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andYEAR IN BLACK ART
IN MANY WAYS, 2018 was a watershed year for black artists. Overdue recognition of art by African American artists and black artists from throughout the world, continued to grow among collectors, curators, critics, scholars, and gallery owners. There were many indicators of the ever-expanding institutional and market interest. ART FOR CHANGE: COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS IS A COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS has come together to rally for change. See in Black was formed in response to the latest police killings and calls for racial justice. The group is harnessing its talent and resources to center Black visibility and invest in Black uplift. The photographers are selling prints for $100 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNESBETYE SAAR ART IMAGESBETYE SAAR BIOBETYE SAAR BOOKBETYE SAAR QUOTESBETYE SAARWIKIPEDIA
BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the TITUS KAPHAR, WHOSE PAINTINGS RECONSTRUCT ACCEPTED Titus Kaphar in his New Haven, Conn., studio. YEARS BEFORE THE DEBATE about decolonizing America's public squares where monuments pay homage to slaveholders and Confederate generals reached a fever pitch in 2017, Titus Kaphar was engaging with representation in Western art history and its overwhelming penchant for foregrounding white men while people of color NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitors ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andYEAR IN BLACK ART
IN MANY WAYS, 2018 was a watershed year for black artists. Overdue recognition of art by African American artists and black artists from throughout the world, continued to grow among collectors, curators, critics, scholars, and gallery owners. There were many indicators of the ever-expanding institutional and market interest. ART FOR CHANGE: COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS IS A COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS has come together to rally for change. See in Black was formed in response to the latest police killings and calls for racial justice. The group is harnessing its talent and resources to center Black visibility and invest in Black uplift. The photographers are selling prints for $100 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNESBETYE SAAR ART IMAGESBETYE SAAR BIOBETYE SAAR BOOKBETYE SAAR QUOTESBETYE SAARWIKIPEDIA
BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the TITUS KAPHAR, WHOSE PAINTINGS RECONSTRUCT ACCEPTED Titus Kaphar in his New Haven, Conn., studio. YEARS BEFORE THE DEBATE about decolonizing America's public squares where monuments pay homage to slaveholders and Confederate generals reached a fever pitch in 2017, Titus Kaphar was engaging with representation in Western art history and its overwhelming penchant for foregrounding white men while people of color NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitorsCULTURE TYPE
Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online Atlantic World Art Fair Jun 1, 2021 Culture Talk: Lisa Howie on Organizing Inaugural Atlantic World Art Fair, Online Event Features Works by Artists From Caribbean GALLERIES | CULTURE TYPE Culture Type® participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to help sites earn modest commissions by linking to amazon.com. When you make any purchase from Amazon, and the many independent vendors, small businesses, and booksellers that partner with Amazon, via a link from this site, Culture Type receives a minute percentage of its price. ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, ON VIEW: TERN GALLERY OF NASSAU, BAHAMAS, PRESENTING SLATE A NEW ART FAIR showcasing artists from the Caribbean and Atlantic Islands debuted on Artsy May 31. Presented online, the Atlantic World Art Fair features nine galleries offering works by contemporary artists from the Caribbean, the Atlantic Islands, and the wider diaspora in the region. Among the participating galleries, TERN Gallery of Nassau, The FORTHCOMING IN OCTOBER, EBONY L. HAYNES WILL OPEN DAVID DAVID ZWIRNER DIRECTOR Ebony L. Haynes is opening a new space in Tribeca at 52 Walker Street. Nine months ago, Haynes joined the gallery with a unique arrangement providing her the latitude to run her own David Zwirner location in New York. Haynes announced more details today about the stand alone space and the exhibition LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: ZIMBABWEAN ARTIST PORTIA Representation. Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera (above) is now represented by David Zwirner in collaboration with Stevenson Gallery of Cape Town and Amsterdam. David Zwirner presented “Ndakavata pasi ndikamutswa nekuti anonditsigira,” her first solo exhibition in Europe at its London space in 2020. Introducing Zvavahera, the gallery said her work “gives form to emotions that manifest CURATOR JOY BIVINS NAMED DIRECTOR OF SCHOMBURG CENTER IN THE SCHOMBURG CENTER for Research in Black Culture in Harlem has a new leader. The New York Public Library announced Joy Bivins will serve as the next director of the renowned cultural institution, a library and research center where the papers of James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Maya Angelou are housed. Bivins is being MICKALENE THOMAS, WHOSE POWERFUL PAINTINGS CELEBRATE BLACK THIS FALL, Mickalene Thomas will make a grand statement, presenting all new work in a series of exhibitions in four world capitals, in partnership with Lévy Gorvy. The gallery is hosting the shows at its locations in New York, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. Over the past two decades, Thomas has built a singular practice that centers Black women and celebrates the Black female body. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andLÉVY GORVY
Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful Paintings Celebrate Black Women, is Staging Exhibitions with Lévy Gorvy Gallery in Four World Capitals This Fall Jun 4, 2021 Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of FOR LA ARTIST HENRY TAYLOR ‘BLACKNESS IS NOT AN UNEASY THE WRITING AND THE ART featured in Henry Taylor's first major monograph are just as striking as the vivid orange cloth cover in which it is bound. Los Angeles-based Taylor is known for his KERRY JAMES MARSHALL’S ‘PAST TIMES’ PAINTING WAS AMONGKERRY JAMES MARSHALL WEBSITEKERRY JAMES MARSHALL GALLERYKERRY JAMES MARSHALL WORKSKERRY JAMES MARSHALL PRINTSKERRY JAMES MARSHALL BIOGRAPHYKERRY JAMES MARSHALL DE STYLE BEFORE HE TURNED 50, Grammy award-winning music producer, entertainment mogul, and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs bought the most expensive painting by a living African American artist at auction. Earlier this month, Combs threw himself a huge 50th birthday bash and the painting, "Past Times" (1997) by Kerry James Marshall, served as a backdrop for NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitors A ‘FREESTYLE’ TAKE ON POST-BLACK ART A ‘Freestyle’ Take on Post-Black Art. SINCE ITS FOUNDING in 1968, The Studio Museum in Harlem has been identifying and nurturing talented black artists, the next big names in contemporary art. Through its exhibitions and coveted residency program, countless accomplished black artists can point to a connection with the museumas a turning
ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
RHEA L. COMBS NAMED DIRECTOR OF CURATORIAL AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY (NPG) in Washington, D.C., announced a new appointment today. Rhea L. Combs is joining the Smithsonian museum as director of curatorial affairs. Leading the curatorial and conservation teams and working closely with the history and audience engagement departments, Combs will oversee NPG's exhibitions, acquisitions, and collection. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 and 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of FOR LA ARTIST HENRY TAYLOR ‘BLACKNESS IS NOT AN UNEASY THE WRITING AND THE ART featured in Henry Taylor's first major monograph are just as striking as the vivid orange cloth cover in which it is bound. Los Angeles-based Taylor is known for his KERRY JAMES MARSHALL’S ‘PAST TIMES’ PAINTING WAS AMONGKERRY JAMES MARSHALL WEBSITEKERRY JAMES MARSHALL GALLERYKERRY JAMES MARSHALL WORKSKERRY JAMES MARSHALL PRINTSKERRY JAMES MARSHALL BIOGRAPHYKERRY JAMES MARSHALL DE STYLE BEFORE HE TURNED 50, Grammy award-winning music producer, entertainment mogul, and entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs bought the most expensive painting by a living African American artist at auction. Earlier this month, Combs threw himself a huge 50th birthday bash and the painting, "Past Times" (1997) by Kerry James Marshall, served as a backdrop for NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitors A ‘FREESTYLE’ TAKE ON POST-BLACK ART A ‘Freestyle’ Take on Post-Black Art. SINCE ITS FOUNDING in 1968, The Studio Museum in Harlem has been identifying and nurturing talented black artists, the next big names in contemporary art. Through its exhibitions and coveted residency program, countless accomplished black artists can point to a connection with the museumas a turning
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Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online Atlantic World Art Fair Jun 1, 2021 Culture Talk: Lisa Howie on Organizing Inaugural Atlantic World Art Fair, Online Event Features Works by Artists From Caribbean GALLERIES | CULTURE TYPE Culture Type® participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to help sites earn modest commissions by linking to amazon.com. When you make any purchase from Amazon, and the many independent vendors, small businesses, and booksellers that partner with Amazon, via a link from this site, Culture Type receives a minute percentage of its price. FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMING THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
FORTHCOMING IN OCTOBER, EBONY L. HAYNES WILL OPEN DAVID DAVID ZWIRNER DIRECTOR Ebony L. Haynes is opening a new space in Tribeca at 52 Walker Street. Nine months ago, Haynes joined the gallery with a unique arrangement providing her the latitude to run her own David Zwirner location in New York. Haynes announced more details today about the stand alone space and the exhibition LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: ZIMBABWEAN ARTIST PORTIA Representation. Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera (above) is now represented by David Zwirner in collaboration with Stevenson Gallery of Cape Town and Amsterdam. David Zwirner presented “Ndakavata pasi ndikamutswa nekuti anonditsigira,” her first solo exhibition in Europe at its London space in 2020. Introducing Zvavahera, the gallery said her work “gives form to emotions that manifest CULTURE TALK: LISA HOWIE ON ORGANIZING INAUGURAL ATLANTIC AS THE ART MARKET shifts away from nearly exclusively centering Europe and North America to recognizing the contributions of artists in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, a new art fair is showcasing a region that remans woefully under-appreciated—the Caribbean and Atlantic Islands. The Atlantic World Art Fair debutedonline May 31
CURATOR JOY BIVINS NAMED DIRECTOR OF SCHOMBURG CENTER IN THE SCHOMBURG CENTER for Research in Black Culture in Harlem has a new leader. The New York Public Library announced Joy Bivins will serve as the next director of the renowned cultural institution, a library and research center where the papers of James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Maya Angelou are housed. Bivins is being USING JAPANESE FIRING TECHNIQUE, FORMER BLACK PANTHER THE POWERFUL CERAMIC SCULPTURES of Akinsanya Kambon (aka Mark Teemer) are embedded with history, identity, and ancient techniques with spiritual vibes. An extensive selection of his works is on view "American Expressions/African Roots: Akinsanya Kambon's Ceramic Sculpture," at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. Kambon has traveled to Africa 14 times, conducting research and GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andLÉVY GORVY
Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful Paintings Celebrate Black Women, is Staging Exhibitions with Lévy Gorvy Gallery in Four World Capitals This Fall Jun 4, 2021 Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andYEAR IN BLACK ART
IN MANY WAYS, 2018 was a watershed year for black artists. Overdue recognition of art by African American artists and black artists from throughout the world, continued to grow among collectors, curators, critics, scholars, and gallery owners. There were many indicators of the ever-expanding institutional and market interest. ART FOR CHANGE: COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS IS A COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS has come together to rally for change. See in Black was formed in response to the latest police killings and calls for racial justice. The group is harnessing its talent and resources to center Black visibility and invest in Black uplift. The photographers are selling prints for $100 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNESBETYE SAAR ART IMAGESBETYE SAAR BIOBETYE SAAR BOOKBETYE SAAR QUOTESBETYE SAARWIKIPEDIA
BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the TITUS KAPHAR, WHOSE PAINTINGS RECONSTRUCT ACCEPTED Titus Kaphar in his New Haven, Conn., studio. YEARS BEFORE THE DEBATE about decolonizing America's public squares where monuments pay homage to slaveholders and Confederate generals reached a fever pitch in 2017, Titus Kaphar was engaging with representation in Western art history and its overwhelming penchant for foregrounding white men while people of color NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitors ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, FEATURE FILM ABOUT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PAINTERS IS COMINGFLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SHOWSTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMENTHE FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MUSEUM THE DRAMATIC TRUE STORY of the Highwaymen, the Florida artists who made a living selling paintings from the trunks of their cars during segregation, is being made into a feature film. “The Highwaymen” is about a group of 26 African American artists, most of them self-taught, who turned out countless paintings of Florida’s lush,natural landscapes.
WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW YORK PROMOTES THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART announced the promotion of Adrienne Edwards today, she has been named director of curatorial affairs. For the past three years, Edwards has served as the Engell Speyer Curator and Curator of Performance at the Whitney. In her new role as Engell Speyer Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, Edwards GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’TGARRETT BRADLEY ARTGARRETT BRADLEY FILMMAKER ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andYEAR IN BLACK ART
IN MANY WAYS, 2018 was a watershed year for black artists. Overdue recognition of art by African American artists and black artists from throughout the world, continued to grow among collectors, curators, critics, scholars, and gallery owners. There were many indicators of the ever-expanding institutional and market interest. ART FOR CHANGE: COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS IS A COLLECTIVE OF 80 BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS has come together to rally for change. See in Black was formed in response to the latest police killings and calls for racial justice. The group is harnessing its talent and resources to center Black visibility and invest in Black uplift. The photographers are selling prints for $100 11 BLACK ARTISTS, CURATORS, SCHOLARS AND A COLLECTOR MADE A GROUNDBREAKING REPORT published in November 2018 declared the restitution of Africa's cultural heritage was "impossible no more." Commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, the document is authored by French art historian Bénédicte Savoy and Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and examines the history, inventory, and display of ill-gotten artifacts and art objects of SUNDANCE FEATURES DOCUMENTARIES ABOUT BETYE SAAR AND AGNESBETYE SAAR ART IMAGESBETYE SAAR BIOBETYE SAAR BOOKBETYE SAAR QUOTESBETYE SAARWIKIPEDIA
BLACK FILMMAKERS and black stories are an increasing presence at the Sundance Film Festival. This year a number of projects garnered attention, including documentaries about artist Betye Saar and philanthropist and art collector Agnes Gund, and three films by black women that won top directing awards. The awards ceremony also included the announcement that Tabitha Jackson is the TITUS KAPHAR, WHOSE PAINTINGS RECONSTRUCT ACCEPTED Titus Kaphar in his New Haven, Conn., studio. YEARS BEFORE THE DEBATE about decolonizing America's public squares where monuments pay homage to slaveholders and Confederate generals reached a fever pitch in 2017, Titus Kaphar was engaging with representation in Western art history and its overwhelming penchant for foregrounding white men while people of color NEW BANNERS AT SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM FEATURE TREASURED WORKS BY African American artists Alma Thomas and William H. Johnson are on view outside the Smithsonian's American Art Museum (SAAM). With the help of the public, the works were selected to grace the new banners hanging at the museum's entrances. "The Eclipse" (1970) by Thomas and "Flowers" (1939-40) by Johnson greet visitorsCULTURE TYPE
Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online Atlantic World Art Fair Jun 1, 2021 Culture Talk: Lisa Howie on Organizing Inaugural Atlantic World Art Fair, Online Event Features Works by Artists From Caribbean GALLERIES | CULTURE TYPE Culture Type® participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to help sites earn modest commissions by linking to amazon.com. When you make any purchase from Amazon, and the many independent vendors, small businesses, and booksellers that partner with Amazon, via a link from this site, Culture Type receives a minute percentage of its price. ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions "Shattered Glass" gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture, ON VIEW: TERN GALLERY OF NASSAU, BAHAMAS, PRESENTING SLATE A NEW ART FAIR showcasing artists from the Caribbean and Atlantic Islands debuted on Artsy May 31. Presented online, the Atlantic World Art Fair features nine galleries offering works by contemporary artists from the Caribbean, the Atlantic Islands, and the wider diaspora in the region. Among the participating galleries, TERN Gallery of Nassau, The FORTHCOMING IN OCTOBER, EBONY L. HAYNES WILL OPEN DAVID DAVID ZWIRNER DIRECTOR Ebony L. Haynes is opening a new space in Tribeca at 52 Walker Street. Nine months ago, Haynes joined the gallery with a unique arrangement providing her the latitude to run her own David Zwirner location in New York. Haynes announced more details today about the stand alone space and the exhibition LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: ZIMBABWEAN ARTIST PORTIA Representation. Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera (above) is now represented by David Zwirner in collaboration with Stevenson Gallery of Cape Town and Amsterdam. David Zwirner presented “Ndakavata pasi ndikamutswa nekuti anonditsigira,” her first solo exhibition in Europe at its London space in 2020. Introducing Zvavahera, the gallery said her work “gives form to emotions that manifest CURATOR JOY BIVINS NAMED DIRECTOR OF SCHOMBURG CENTER IN THE SCHOMBURG CENTER for Research in Black Culture in Harlem has a new leader. The New York Public Library announced Joy Bivins will serve as the next director of the renowned cultural institution, a library and research center where the papers of James Baldwin, Malcolm X, and Maya Angelou are housed. Bivins is being MICKALENE THOMAS, WHOSE POWERFUL PAINTINGS CELEBRATE BLACK THIS FALL, Mickalene Thomas will make a grand statement, presenting all new work in a series of exhibitions in four world capitals, in partnership with Lévy Gorvy. The gallery is hosting the shows at its locations in New York, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. Over the past two decades, Thomas has built a singular practice that centers Black women and celebrates the Black female body. GARRETT BRADLEY ON HER SHORT FILM ‘AMERICA’: ‘I DIDN’T ARTIST AND FILMMAKER Garrett Bradley makes lyrical films that explore the challenges of contemporary life and surface lost histories. A pair of revelations about the legacy of silent film inspired one of her latest projects. In 2013, the Library of Congress (LOC) released a report declaring America’s silent film heritage is endangered. Nearly 11,000 silent films were made between 1912 andLÉVY GORVY
Mickalene Thomas, Whose Powerful Paintings Celebrate Black Women, is Staging Exhibitions with Lévy Gorvy Gallery in Four World Capitals This Fall Jun 4, 2021 Danielle McKinney’s Portraits are Self-Reflective: ‘Sometimes They’re Me. Sometimes They’re an Emotion I’m Feeling’ Jun 2, 2021 On View: Tern Gallery of Nassau, Bahamas, Presenting Slate of Caribbean Artists at Online WELCOME TO CULTURE TYPE® An essential resource focused on visual art from a Black perspective, Culture Type explores the intersection of art, history, and culture* About
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MICKALENE THOMAS, WHOSE POWERFUL PAINTINGS CELEBRATE BLACK WOMEN, IS STAGING EXHIBITIONS WITH LÉVY GORVY GALLERY IN FOUR WORLD CAPITALSTHIS FALL
by Victoria L. Valentine on Jun 4, 2021 • No Comments THIS FALL, Mickalene Thomas will make a grand statement, presenting all new work in a series of exhibitions in four world capitals, in partnership with Lévy Gorvy. The gallery is hosting the shows at its locations in New York, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. Over the past twodecades,...
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DANIELLE MCKINNEY’S PORTRAITS ARE SELF-REFLECTIVE: ‘SOMETIMES THEY’RE ME. SOMETIMES THEY’RE AN EMOTION I’M FEELING’ by Victoria L. Valentine on Jun 2, 2021 _• _No Comments INTIMATELY SCALED PORTRAITS by Danielle McKinney are on view in “Smoke and Mirrors,” her first solo show at Night Gallery in Los Angeles. The artist serves as her own muse, inspiring a series of tightly cropped scenes, solo portraits of female protagonists captured during moments of introspection. Her subjects are self reflective andrepresent...
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ON VIEW: TERN GALLERY OF NASSAU, BAHAMAS, PRESENTING SLATE OF CARIBBEAN ARTISTS AT ONLINE ATLANTIC WORLD ART FAIR by Victoria L. Valentine on Jun 1, 2021 _• _No Comments On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions A NEW ART FAIR showcasing artists from the Caribbean and Atlantic Islands debuted on Artsy May 31. Presented online, the Atlantic World Art Fair features nine galleries offering works by contemporary artists from the Caribbean, the Atlantic Islands, and the wider diaspora in theregion. Among...
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CULTURE TALK: LISA HOWIE ON ORGANIZING INAUGURAL ATLANTIC WORLD ART FAIR, ONLINE EVENT FEATURES WORKS BY ARTISTS FROM CARIBBEAN ANDATLANTIC ISLANDS
by Victoria L. Valentine on Jun 1, 2021 _• _No Comments AS THE GLOBAL ART MARKET, historically centered around Europe and North America, increasingly recognizes the contributions of artists in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, a new art fair is showcasing a region that remains woefully under-appreciated—the Caribbean and Atlantic Islands. The Atlantic World Art Fair debuted online May 31 and is...News
CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON APPOINTS ALLISON GLENN SENIOR CURATOR AND DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC ART by Victoria L. Valentine on May 30, 2021 _• _No Comments THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON (CAMH) announced a major appointment a few days ago. Allison Glenn is joining the museum as senior curator and director of public art. Glenn will lead the non-collecting museum’s exhibition programming, public art projects, and artist’s initiatives, and provide senior leadership for the curatorial team. She comes to the Contemporary...News
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: 5 PERCENT OF LOS ANGELES MUSEUM BOARD MEMBERS ARE BLACK; SONIA BOYCE, CHRISTINA QUARLES, AND CIGNA SAMSONJOIN NEW GALLERIES
by Victoria L. Valentine on May 28, 2021 _• _No Comments Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Artist Christina Quarles is now represented by Hauser & Wirth. Shown in her Los Angeles studio, 2021. | Courtesy the artist and Pilar Corrias, London. Photo by Ilona Szwarc News The Los Angeles Times...Magazines
NINA CHANEL ABNEY’S FIRST NEW YORKER COVER RAISES A GLASS TO POST-COVID RETURN OF NEW YORK SOCIAL CULTURE by Victoria L. Valentine on May 28, 2021 _• _No Comments FOR HER FIRST COVER of The New Yorker, Nina Chanel Abney made an image that celebrates a return to socializing. The portrait references Eustace Tilley, the magazine’s famous dandy mascot. Abney’s version is a Black female dandy who appears on the May 31 issue of the magazine. Enjoying a cocktail outdoors among a few...Exhibitions
ON VIEW: ‘MAREN HASSINGER: WE ARE ALL VESSELS’ AT SUSAN INGLETTGALLERY IN NEW YORK
by Victoria L. Valentine on May 28, 2021 _• _No Comments On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions THE EXPANSIVE PRACTICE of Maren Hassinger “connects humanity to nature through a range of media.” She transforms common materials, imbuing them with meaning and beauty. Choreographic rhythm is inherent in her presentations and is particularly forward in her latest. New York-based Hassinger has created a collection...News
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: HOWARD FINE ARTS COLLEGE NAMED FOR CHADWICK BOSEMAN, CRANBROOK HONORS ARTIS LANE, NEW REPS FOR CAMILLE BILLOPS AND WINFRED REMBERT & MORE by Victoria L. Valentine on May 26, 2021 _• _1 Comment Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Dating back two decades to when he was a student at Howard University, Chadwick Boseman had advocated for maintaining the College of Fine Arts. | Courtesy Howard University Academia Howard University named its College...Art x Culture /
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REFLECTING ON GEORGE FLOYD WITH WORDS, ARTISTIC EXPRESSION, AND DURABLE CHANGE THROUGH POLICY REFORM by Victoria L. Valentine on May 26, 2021 _• _No Comments Photo: Shutterstock ONE YEAR AFTER the murder of George Floyd, worldwide tributes and remembrances poured forth on May 25. Culture leaders, artists, and journalists weighed in on the state of the national landscape and Floyd’s legacy as police killings persist and Black Lives Matter protests and calls for justice continue in response. Floyd’s family...Auctions
EVENING RHAPSODY: NORMAN LEWIS PAINTING OWNED BY PLAYWRIGHT LYNN NOTTAGE SELLS FOR NEAR-RECORD $1.7 MILLION AT SOTHEBY’S by Victoria L. Valentine on May 25, 2021 _• _No Comments TO THE EAR, the title “Evening Rhapsody” (1909-1955) sounds like a jazz tune. To the eye, it is clear the work is in fact a painting by Norman Lewis (1909-1979), the Abstract Expressionist who was deeply influenced by jazz. Muted tones of golden yellow, grass green, and brick red mingle with one another in...News
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: NICOLA VASSELL OPENS NEW GALLERY, THEASTER GATES WINS SERPENTINE COMMISSION, CURATOR RUJEKO HOCKLEY PROMOTED ATWHITNEY MUSEUM
by Victoria L. Valentine on May 23, 2021 _• _No Comments Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture Nicola Vassell opened a new art gallery in Chelsea. The inaugural exhibition features works by photographer Ming Smith. | Video by Chelsea Odufu for ConceptNV News Curator and art advisor Nicola Vassell opened a...Exhibitions
ON VIEW: ‘SHATTERED GLASS’ AT JEFFREY DEITCH GALLERY IN LOSANGELES
by Victoria L. Valentine on May 22, 2021 _• _No Comments On View presents images from noteworthy exhibitions “Shattered Glass” gives voice and visibility to new narratives, pushing back against traditional expectations and assumptions about representation and who deserves to be the subject of portraiture. A sprawling group show, the exhibition showcases work by 40 international artists of color expressing themselves in painting, sculpture,...Commencements
COMMENCEMENT 2021: FULTON LEROY WASHINGTON IS ADDRESSING UCLA ART STUDENTS, HOWARDENA PINDELL, LONNIE BUNCH, AMY SHERALD, SONYA CLARK, AND THEASTER GATES ARE ALSO SPEAKING AT GRADUATIONS by Victoria L. Valentine on May 21, 2021 _• _No Comments WHATEVER WISDOM Fulton Leroy Washington (aka Mr. Wash) imparts on graduating art students at UCLA, he will likely emphasize the importance of time. Don’t waste it. Make the most of it. You can’t get it back. Washington is delivering the keynote address at the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture graduating class of...Art x Culture /
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PHOTOGRAPHER TYLER MITCHELL IS TEACHING A MASTERCLASS: ‘IT’S ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT TO ME TO SHARE AND MAKE ACCESSIBLE THE INFORMATION I’VE LEARNED ALONG THE WAY’ by Victoria L. Valentine on May 20, 2021 _• _No Comments SPIKE LEE TEACHES independent filmmaking. Anna Wintour provides insights about leadership. Frank Gehry offers fundamentals about architecture and design. A fine art and fashion photographer, Tyler Mitchell provides instruction on how to tell stories through portrait photography. Mitchell shot to fame in the creative world when he became the first Black photographer and youngest...Auctions
PAINTINGS BY 4 BLACK FEMALE ARTISTS SET AUCTION RECORDS AT CHRISTIE’S EVENING SALE: LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE, NINA CHANEL ABNEY, MICKALENE THOMAS, JORDAN CASTEEL by Victoria L. Valentine on May 18, 2021 _• _No Comments PAINTINGS BY 10 OF THE MOST HIGHLY REGARDED Black contemporary artists active today were featured in Christie’s inaugural 21st Century Evening Sale in New York. Six set new artist records, including four figurative works by women artists. Nina Chanel Abney‘s powerful 2015 painting of two Black cops arresting a white man sold for $990,000....News
LATEST NEWS IN BLACK ART: DONAVON SMALLWOOD WINS APERTURE PORTFOLIO PRIZE, MUSEUMS PLAN MAJOR EXHIBITION EXPLORING GREAT MIGRATION, ESTATE OF ELIZABETH TALFORD SCOTT GOES TO GOYA CONTEMPORARY by Victoria L. Valentine on May 17, 2021 _• _No Comments Latest News in Black Art features regular news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture DONAVON SMALLWOOD, Untitled, 2020, from the series Languor. | © Devon Smallwood, Courtesy the artist Awards & Honors New York photographer Donavon Smallwood won the 2021 Aperture Portfolio Prize. 1-54 Contemporary African Art...Older
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