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The Time Is Always Now, National Portrait Gallery review — Black figurative art takes its place in the canon
How we learn to see history: A case study at the National Cathedral
Piecing Together a Black Identity, and a Whole Black World
A New Film Documents Kerry James Marshall’s Dynamic Stained Glass Windows for the Washington National Cathedral
The Revolutionary Printmaking of Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall’s Prints Throw Blackness Into Relief
Artist Kerry James Marshall: ‘Pictures don’t do anything. People do things’
For $18.65, famous artist designs racial justice windows for National Cathedral
The radical roving gallery breaking through institutional art space
Kerry James Marshall: Exquisite Corpse: This is Not the Game
Bringing Up he Bodies
A Visionary Show Moves Black History Beyond Borders
Elizabeth Alexander Examines the Trayvon Generation
Artsy Insider: Two Artists Seeing Major Sales at Art Basel in Basel
National Cathedral Chooses Artist to Replace Windows Honoring Confederates
Nerman Family Members 'Get Joy' Sharing Work By Artists Of Color In Kansas City Art Institute Exhibit
Teaching a New Inclusiveness at The School
The Epic Style of Kerry James Marshall
Move Over, New York; Chicago Comics Affirms a Vibrant Local Legacy
Chicagoans Can Discover Hidden Art All Over The Loop With Self-Guided Mural Walk
‘Chicago Comics’ at the MCA makes this plain: Comics should be seen as a Chicago thing
Nearly 70 Years Later, ‘Invisible Man’ Is Still Inspiring Visual Artists
On Grieving and Mourning With Art
‘Grief and Grievance’ Shows Us Profound Visions of Black Suffering
Kerry James Marshall Painted a Portrait of Harvard Scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr.
10 In-Demand Works on Artsy This Week: March 4, 2021
Blues, trauma and mourning: how artists have confronted racial injustice
Grief and Grievance: The Art of Mourning in America
‘Black Art: In the Absence of Light’ Reveals a History of Neglect and Triumph
A tour de force by a painter at the top of his game