Over nearly six decades, this fantastically inventive artist experimented with paint, turning it into a sculptural medium.
Spotlighting artists like Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Joe Overstreet, “Innervisions” underscores the breadth of Black abstract art since the 1950s.
The exhibit, "For the Love of Blaq Art," is on display Saturday from 2 p.m to 10 p.m. at Gallery 332 in the Northrop King ...
Yearwood-Dan approaches her canvases the way pop stars do songs, mixing confession, nostalgia and identity. Ahead of a ...
More experience than exhibit, “Gradually, All at Once” is an intense solo show by Brandon Morse. The D.C.-based artist uses coding tools and strategically placed monitors to build an environment that ...
has led to the acquisition of more than 50 works by Black Brazilian artists. Most of it is abstract, and the artists span generations. Including artists from across the decades has been important ...
In 1961 the young Australian artist paid close attention to the pretty Californian art student who bought two of his works in ...
NoBo Art Center: “Month of Photography Member Show,” brings a rich tapestry of styles, narratives and perspectives that ...
Fans of the brand have long been requesting Fenty Beauty be sold in expanded regions in the Caribbean, and in Oct. 2024, the ...
Are you looking for artistic nail tattoos? Discover stunning designs that transform your nails into mini masterpieces, ...
In the last show before Himmat Shah died on March 2, the inaugural 'Vocabulary of Vision' at the newly opened Black Cube ...