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The ICA at VCU Presents Gideon Appah: Forgotten, Nudes, Landscapes
Gideon Appah’s paintings merge his interest in Ghanaian popular culture with his own imagination, dreams, and fantasies. Now on view in Richmond, Virginia.
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Gideon Appah’s paintings merge his interest in Ghanaian popular culture with his own imagination, dreams, and fantasies. Now on view in Richmond, Virginia.
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This exhibition marks the artist trio’s first institutional solo show in the UAE, on view at the NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery until June 12.
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This exhibition features newly commissioned works by 12 acclaimed Black contemporary artists, including Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, and more.
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The first US museum survey of the avant-garde filmmaker, poet, and artist is on view at the Jewish Museum in New York City through June 5.
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Audiences can explore a variety of Japanese performances on this YouTube channel, all of which come with subtitles in multiple languages for viewers worldwide.
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Featuring rarely seen archival materials alongside artwork, the ambitions of this exhibition in New Brunswick, NJ, go beyond introducing visitors to the American activist and intellectual.
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Featuring work by more than 40 artists including Byron Kim, Lorna Simpson, and more, this exhibition considers contemporary visual methods of addressing identity.
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The first career survey of Wendy Coburn’s artwork, exploring representations of gender, sexualities, material culture, and human-animal relations, opens February 16.
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In his first solo museum show, Klos continues exploring the intersections between the human form, the natural world, and the built environment.
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Featuring new works by the same artists, the second part of this NYC exhibition explores the body as theme and medium, offering new understandings of identity.
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To examine utopias and dystopias, artists Jeremy Bailey, Lucie Freynhagen, Sam Lavigne, and Janne Kummer stage online interventions inspired by 19th-century writer Bertha von Suttner.
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Now on view in New York City, this exhibition celebrates the life and work of American poet Gwendolyn Brooks, the first Black author to win a Pulitzer Prize.