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Locating home in Paul Anthony Smith’s latest exhibition British Journal of Photography Sorrows of Black America The New Yorker Nina Chanel Abney’s Vibrant Work Is Attracting Universal Art Market Appeal Artsy The Black Photographers Who Paved The Way For The World We Live In Now BuzzFeed News Exploring Major Exhibition "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America" with New York's New Museum, Now Open Flaunt Gordon Parks’ Luminous Photos of Black American Life Huck Magazine Fruit, Eggs and Cheese: Breakfast with Artist Yoan Capote ArtReview Jackie Nickerson: Field Test Musée ‘Black Art: In the Absence of Light’ Reveals a History of Neglect and Triumph New York Times Gordon Parks: Beautiful photos of an ugly history BBC Culture The Contours of Black American Life, According to Gordon Parks Hyperallergic Three Exhibitions to See in New York this Weekend The Art Newspaper When Nick Cave’s Truth Was Told in Kinderhook, New York Hyperallergic Bay Parkway, Leslie Wayne MTA The Best Shows in New York Right Now Frieze The Quiet Radicalism of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s Tate Britain Show Frieze At Jack Shainman, Gordon Parks Photography Captures the Americanness of America Cultured Gordon Parks’s America The Paris Review How Female Artists Are Subverting Mainstream Portrayals of Women Artsy Top Ten Virtual Shows Across the UK and Ireland Frieze Gordon Parks: Half and the Whole, Jacques Henri Lartigue: Life in Color and Mitch Epstein: Property Rights Musée Richard Mosse Interview Monocle The dark identity and the unreal vision in Jackie Nickerson's photography VNW La Voce di New York Gordon Parks’s “Half and the Whole” at Jack Shainman Whitewall Gordon Parks: Half and the Whole Air Mail Your Concise New York Art Guide for January 2021 Hyperallergic Call It Sign or Art, a Disputed Nick Cave Work Is Moving to Brooklyn The New York Times Jackie Nickerson’s claustrophobic images consider the existence of plastics in our modern world 1854 Photography The Silence of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Hyperallergic Nina Chanel Abney Embraces the Great Outdoors in ‘Idyllic Scenes of Blackness’ Culture Type