Five Black Women Artists Consider An Alternative Telling of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Women artists complicate a fictional coda to the history of the Atlantic slave trade.
Women artists complicate a fictional coda to the history of the Atlantic slave trade.
The artist discusses how the works came together, including her studio practice and environmental inspiration.
“It is a great play on what is real and not in our world indeed,” the prize’s Sydney-based distributor, Charing Cross Photo, said.
Around 30 exhibitions make up the 54th edition of the annual photography festival in the south of France.
While it originated in New York, the Black Arts Movement quickly gained traction in Southern California after 1965.
Having figured in Documenta 15, he is now having shows at a range of galleries and museums.
Their spare art about accessibility is the subject of a show at the ICA Philadelphia.
The 1960s and ’70s movement aimed to create an aesthetic around Blackness that was detached from the white gaze.
Janet Sobel was at the center of New York’s 1940s art scene.