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We Need to Talk About the Middle Passage
Doreen Lynette Garner renders flesh in silicone with unforgiving realism, representing the pathology of colonialism, slavery, and white supremacy.
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Doreen Lynette Garner renders flesh in silicone with unforgiving realism, representing the pathology of colonialism, slavery, and white supremacy.
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In honor of its milestone anniversary, the Savannah, Georgia-based museum welcomes renowned international artists for a diverse program of exhibitions and events.
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Díaz will work closely with students, faculty, and staff to develop programming that enhances public knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of Black art and culture.
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At the Savannah College of Art and Design, visitors are welcome to experience the award-winning museum’s roster of five new fall exhibitions and extended shows from spring and summer.
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The museum opens the group exhibition exploring the life and legacy of the preeminent visionary and abolitionist.
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Azikiwe Mohammed's kitschy, immersive installation presents weighty themes of Black identity.
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O’Grady has persistently raised questions about the lack of black representation in art and in the art world. But her latest exhibition represents a shift.
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SCAD commemorates the centennial of the artist’s birth with a landmark group exhibition, on view through February 4, 2018.
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SAVANNAH, Georgia — Contrary to his gentle voice and friendly manner, Lavar Munroe’s first U.S. museum exhibition is filled with grotesque half-animal, half-human figures wielding hostile gloves and knives like predators.
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This list gives you a sense of some of the best this year across the United States.