Cave art created by the San, the indigenous hunter-gatherers of South Africa’s Karoo region, may have been inspired by ...
Kodansha vol. 12 No.67, 1965, woodcut, 33.1x22.9cm, signed and sealed, sheet size 42.5x30.4cm, with a sticker of MUNAKATA Pariji, framed. with an authenticity certificate by MUNAKATA Shiko ...
A digital collage entered in ArtPrize is informed by the artist’s experience as a Black man, but he said he doesn’t want to dictate how viewers interpret it.
Hundreds of artists are setting up booths for the 30th Annual New Hope Arts & Crafts Festival on Saturday and Sunday. The event is a town tradition where thousands of ...
Heading into Wisconsin Tech Month, here's a look at three Black tech founders making a difference in Milwaukee: Aichelle ...
The Vision, a Black arts and wellness journal produced by the African American Cultural Center at the University of Connecticut, has announced that submissions for its latest issue are now open.
A small exhibition at the Whitney aims to recast our conception of the most straightforward creative act: drawing.
In South Carolina’s Lowcountry, artists, farmers and designers are writing a new chapter in indigo’s rich and tangled history ...
Students, faculty and community members gathered on Sept. 10 to celebrate new public artwork that honors Mill Creek Valley, a ...
A Brooklyn Museum show features sculptures, paintings and works on paper in its exploration of the artist’s work, which met ...
Jean-Michel Basquiat, "Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump," 1982. Acrylic, crayon, and spray paint on canvas; 96 × 164 in. (240 × 420 cm.) Private collection. All images by Jean-Michel Basquiat, all ...