The Most In-Demand Artists at Art Fairs in the First Half of 2019
Artsy
Diedrick Brackens weaves visual anthems for the yee-haw agenda
Document Journal
Nina Chanel Abney Continues to Ascend, and Her Curatorial Eye is On Point for "Punch" @ Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles
Juxtapoz Magazine
Toyin Ojih Odutola Becomes 3rd Highest Selling Nigerian Artist Of All Time
In the Bedroom
Office Magazine
Diedrick Brackens Weaves History for First Solo Show at New Museum
Carrie Mae Weems Presents a Visual Symphony in Five Parts
Feature Shoot
Claudette Schreuders
Artforum
Spongebob Painting Goes for $6M, Annie Leibovitz Portrait of Queen Still Up for Grabs
Hyperallergic
Nina Chanel Abney
Beyond the Streets
The Refugee Crisis Seen Through a Heat-Detecting Camera
Hyperallergic
Art Out: Till Freiwald, Vibha Galhotra, and Richard Mosse
Musee
Nina Chanel Abney's Paintings Bear Overloaded Visions
Afropunk
‘Selective Histories’ by Toyin Ojih Odutola Set Auction Record in London, Forthcoming Lot in New York May Surpass Benchmark
Culture Type
Artist Meleko Mokgosi Appointed Associate Professor of Painting/Printmaking at Yale School of Art
Culture Type
Paul Anthony Smith: Junction
The Brooklyn Rail
The Freedom of Existing on the Edge
Canadian Art
Tomoo Gokita, Erik Parker & More Dynamic Artists Take Part in "New Image Portrait"
Hypebeast
The Dazzling Damaged Photographs of Paul Anthony Smith
Design Milk
Andres Serrano Lets Objects Do the Talking
New York Times
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Artforum
With heart and soul, this exhibit expands how we see civil rights-era America
PBS
An Artist Who Creates Joyful, Shimmering Images of West Indian Culture
New York Times
Leslie Wayne: What's Inside
NAD NOW
Figment of the Imagination
Bonhams
More than Words: Carnegie Prize Winner Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Explores Fiction in Painting
Frieze
On Photography: Gordon Parks, 1912-2006
Photofocus
Hank Willis Thomas Selected to Design Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Boston
Art News
Tate Britain Plans Major Lynette Yiadom- Boakye Survey in 2020
Culture Type
Why Paint the Saints? An Interview with Carlos Vega
America Magazine