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Photographers Connect Africa’s Diaspora Back to the Continent

by Seph Rodney June 1, 2018March 12, 2019

A group of contemporary artists re-imagine the African Diaspora through references to the landscape, masks, clothes, and adornments.

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The Body as a Field for Graphic Experiments

by Seph Rodney May 9, 2017May 9, 2017

A show in Harlem takes on the human form with some surprising results.

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Building a Black Identity That’s Both Ancient and Contemporary

by Seph Rodney September 28, 2016

The first time I saw Stan Squirewell’s work was around two or three years ago.

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A Monthlong Harlem Art Fair Pops Up in Public Spaces

by Seph Rodney May 6, 2016May 6, 2016

The Flux Art Fair, which is only in its second year, has done something boldly innovative with the art fair format: created a scheme of public works placed throughout Harlem’s parks and boulevards.

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How One Artist Found Affordable Studio Space in New York

by Seph Rodney October 20, 2015October 20, 2015

Among New York artists’ ongoing quest for affordable studio space within the city, one artist relates his story of having discovered a studio in the South Bronx that is first and foremost inexpensive.

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Finding Your Way Through the Flux Art Fair

by Daniel Larkin May 15, 2015May 16, 2015

Mazes abound as a visual motif at the Flux Art Fair.

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