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This article reviews works of contemporary female artists of Ethiopian origin active in the Israeli art field. I analyse the subjects in their work and argue these artists are presenting their attitudes towards the 'white gaze'. Though... more
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      CitizenshipSocial Construction of BlacknessEthiopian ArtIsraeli Art
This chapter explores the intersection of art, race and sexual politics in Pittsburgh, PA, USA, where artists of colour have generally been all but invisible to the overwhelmingly white arts establishment. The focus is on artist Vanessa... more
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      Contemporary ArtFeminist ArtHistory of PittsburghStuart Hall
Essay addressing the important position of Washington, DC in the development of American modernism, specifically related to Black artists.
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      Museum StudiesModernismAfrican American ArtAfrican American Art History
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      Contemporary ArtBlack Artists
RESUMO Neste artigo analiso alguns episódios da vida do pintor Estevão Silva (1845-1891) para discutir questões relativas à relação dos artistas do Rio de Janeiro de fins do século XIX com as instituições e a arte de seu tempo. As... more
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      Brazilian StudiesNineteenth-century ArtBlack Artists
This article looks at the ways that pop singer Beyoncé and rapper Jay Z challenge the white art world. It examines the ways that Black artists, including themselves, create representations of Blackness in a high status art world through... more
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      Contemporary ArtBlacknessBeyonceKehinde Wiley
EDITORS Nick Aikens, susan pui san lok, Sophie Orlando TEXTS Nick Aikens, Juan Albarrán, Lotte Arndt, Eva Bentcheva, Sonia Boyce, Jennifer Burris, Valerie Cassel Oliver, Laura Castagnini, Alice Correia, Sandra Delacourt, David Dibosa,... more
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      Contemporary ArtModernismConceptualismBlack Artists
Ten adults—men and women, black and white—fight, flee, or die over the twelve-foot span of American People Series #20: Die as an interracial pair of children cowers unnoticed in their midst. While Faith Ringgold was painting this... more
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      Modern ArtBlack feminismModernism (Art History)Black Arts Movement
This essay looks at Renee Green's multidisciplinary art practice under the framework of Jamaican artist and activist Sylvia Wynter's concept of intellectualism. By analyzing the artist's process and methodology in creating "Import/Export... more
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      Critical TheoryContemporary ArtCuratingConceptual Art
Catalogue essay for the exhibition Melvin Edwards - Painted Sculpture, at Alexander Gray
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      SculptureModernism (Art History)ColorModern Sculpture
in Adam Pendleton: Who We Are. Galerie Max Hetzler, 2019.
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      Black/African DiasporaContemporary ArtAfrican Diaspora StudiesHauntology
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      Abstract ArtAbstractionAfrican American ArtAfrican American Art History
A review of Kerry James Marshall exhibition at Jack Shainman (1993)
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      Contemporary PaintingContemporary Painting TheoryBlack ArtistsTheory and Practice of Contemporary Painting
A review of a small survey show of David Driskell, an important African American artist, curator, and educator.
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      Contemporary ArtPaintingAfrican American CultureBlack Artists
A consideration of reproduction centered on the artist Rodney McMillian.
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      Art TheoryPhotographyContemporary ArtReproduction
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      Television StudiesAfrican American Visual CultureIn-depth InterviewsAfrican American Studies
This essay, included in Art Papers Spring 2020, "Art of the New Civil Rights Era," examines the significance of Black art exhibitions in both historical and contemporary discourse on the American art historical canon. "The Moment is not... more
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      Museum StudiesBlack/African DiasporaContemporary ArtCivil Rights Movement
Catalogue essay for Vanessa German: Miracles and Glories Abound. Flint Institute of Arts, MI, USA, Jan 27th-April 20 2019, and touring to Figge Art Museum, IA and Bates College Museum of Art, ME
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      African American StudiesFeminist ArtActivist ArtAfrican American Art
Profile of artist R. Stout
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      Black Arts MovementAfrican Art HistoryBlack Women's ArtAfrican Art
de stijl | PODIUM FOR ART is proud to present One / Sixth, which features work by the six black alumni of the University of Texas at Austin’s Masters of Fine Arts program. The fraction one-sixth can imply the measurement of time and... more
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      Film StudiesContemporary ArtCritical Race TheoryDrawing
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesBlack Feminist Theory/ThoughtKara WalkerBlack Visual Culture