Why Are We Attracted to Troubled Artists?
Jean Seberg wasn't troubled at first, but then the Feds started to harass her for donating money to the Black Panthers.

Jean Seberg wasn't troubled at first, but then the Feds started to harass her for donating money to the Black Panthers.

This exhibition at Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery is the first comprehensive retrospective of the pioneering feminist, filmmaker, photographer, and performance artist.
The fair will bring together 80 exhibitors and an expanded focus on drawings in a nod to the medium’s long-standing relationship with printmaking.
African American art history has often been underrepresented. “Reimagine African American Art” invites visitors to discover transformative works across two centuries.
The only US presentation of this exhibition by renowned artists Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme is on view at The Bell Gallery, Brown University.