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Missouri Native Nick Cave Explores If There’s Racism In Heaven In New Exhibition At The Momentary
KCUR 89.3
Over 60 Artists Urge You To "Plan Your Vote" for 2020 Election
HypeBeast
Peter Adjaye conjures sounds for Toyin Ojih Odutola’s A Countervailing Theory, in Ceremonies Within
The Vinyl Factory
Photographer Tyler Mitchell captures the joys of being young and Black in America
CNN
Shifting The Canon
Art Gallery of Ontario
Barkley L. Hendricks: In the Paint
Brooklyn Rail
Infinite Game T-shirt
Cool Hunting
Nick Cave and Art for Justice (Virtual Event)
Chicago Gallery News
Nina Chanel Abney’s Imaginary Friend You Didn’t Know You Needed
Whitewall
Syracuse Stage launches first ‘COLD READ SHORTs’ series
The Daily Orange
Three exhibitions to see in London this weekend
The Art Newspaper
Photos: Hank Willis Thomas Exhibit Opens at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Cincinnati
Interview: Artist Hank Willis Thomas
Cool Hunting
The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Announces Visual Artist Shimon Attie Appointed as Stony Brook University's Inaugural Charles C. Bergman Endowed Visiting Professor of Studio Art
Resnicow and Associates
How Gordon Parks Captured a Different Side of Muhammad Ali
AnOther
Nick Cave: Until @ The Momentary, Bentonville, Arkansas
Juxtapoz
The Culture Lover’s September Guide
Harpers Bazaar
Nina Chanel Abney created an augmented reality work in the form of a wise companion.
Artsy
How the Met Was Made
The New York Times
Kerry James Marshall and Jordan Casteel painted covers for Vogue’s September issue.
Artsy
Vogue’s September Issue Theme Is Hope
The Cut
Kerry James Marshall paints a masterful image of history and hope on the cover of Vogue
The Washington Post
Six Black Female Entrepreneurs Who Are Changing Their Industries For Good
Harpers Bazaar
10 In-Demand Works on Artsy This Week
Artsy
Women are Scopophilic too
Muse Magazine
Week in Review: NYC Museums Announce Reopening Dates; Kentucky Gets Its First Public Monument to a Woman
Hyperallergic
Hank Willis Thomas on Black Survival Guide and Creative Civic Action
Hyperallergic
Queer, Black, out of this world: Toyin Ojih Odutola's drawings flip power structures in Barbican show
The Art Newspaper
Revisiting Carrie Mae Weems’s Landmark “Kitchen Table Series”
Artsy
There’s a New Wave of Critically Recognized Black Female Artists. These Publications are the First to Document Their Work
Culture Type
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