African American Museum Founder

The African American Museum in Dallas Marks 50 Years with Founders Ball

Celebrating 50 years of the African American Museum, Dallas, and honoring Dr. Harry Robinson, Jr. at the Founders Ball.

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Koyo Kouoh

Koyo Kouoh’s Appointment as 2026 Venice Biennale Curator

Koyo Kouoh’s historic appointment as the 2026 Venice Biennale curator signals a transformative step toward inclusivity in global art.

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Art Basel 2024

Black Art at Miami Art Week 2024: History, Events, and Cultural Impact

A complete guide to Black art events at Miami Art Week 2024, showcasing diverse voices, cultural heritage, and creative innovation.

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The Met

Reclaiming Ancient Egypt: Dream or Distraction for Black Art?

Black artists explore Ancient Egypt as a symbol of greatness, but does it idealize the past and limit contemporary narratives?

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Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art Appoints New Leadership

John K. Lapiana and Heran Sereke-Brhan bring leadership and fresh perspectives to the National Museum of African Art, as it redefines its mission.

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$6 Million Banana

The $6 Million Banana: What It Says About Art, Wealth, and Opportunity

Maurizio Cattelan’s duct-taped banana selling for $6.24 million raises questions about art, wealth, and opportunities for Black artists.

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Copyright Art

Creative Freedom vs. Copyright: The Legal Standoff Between Deborah Roberts and Lynthia Edwards on Collage Art

A copyright dispute between Deborah Roberts and Lynthia Edwards stirs questions on originality, influence, and creativity in the world of collage art.

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John Campbell

John Campbell’s ‘Who’s Behind Black Art’ Series Transforms Art Media

John Campbell’s documentary series "Who’s Behind Black Art" reshapes art media by spotlighting Black artists’ journeys and contributions.

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Ebony G. Patterson artwork

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Uncover Black Art with GIANTS Exhibition

The GIANTS exhibition at the High Museum showcases monumental Black art, curated by Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz, amplifying Black narratives and identity.

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What Trump’s Return Could Mean for Creatives and the Art Industry

Exploring the impact of Trump’s return on arts funding, freedom of expression, and creative industries, especially for Black creatives.

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