The "Four Ways of Being" portraits invite museum visitors to explore the complex ways our histories shape our understanding.
When Nazi officials opened their infamous "Degenerate Art" exhibition in 1937, they labeled modern art as culturally corrupt ...
In an historic Black community in Sag Harbor, Delia Kenza builds on her family’s legacy to create a personal retreat filled ...
A large coin collection buried underground for over 50 years is going up for auction — and it’s expected to fetch more ...
For nearly two decades, cinematic art that counters negative stereotypes, combats false narratives and offers first-hand insight about the continent of Africa have been showcased at Washington ...
Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Clarke Franklin honored with a street sign and park. Her legacy and achievements celebrated by ...
Over nearly six decades, this fantastically inventive artist experimented with paint, turning it into a sculptural medium.
Officials say there is a new exhibition at the Evansville African American Museum. There will also be an exhibition reception and a speaker symposium on April 18.
Called “Godmother of African American Art,” Lewis was born in New Orleans in 1927. She grew up in Ponchatoula, La., returning ...
Warshafsky gained a following for her shortbreads with curious flavors: currant and anisette; lavender and coconut; ...
Blake Gopnik, author of 'The Maverick's Museum,' on the contradictory life and legacy of the man behind the world-famous ...
The 'Paris Noir' exhibition at the Pompidou Centre brings together works by African, American, Caribbean and Afro-descendant artists who lived and worked in Paris between the 1950s and the end of the ...