A young Black woman with long hair gazes slightly to the viewer’s left as she commands the center of the canvas, flanked by two older Black women, one wearing a hat and the other with an afro ...
Lyrics from Stevie Wonder’s 1974 funk single You Haven't Done Nothin’ are drawn into a rich narrative of Black power and humanity, where red triangular eyes in six distinct faces, including two with ...
Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) was a revolutionary printmaker, sculptor, and painter with a body of work spanning six-plus decades. This fall, the Art Institute of Chicago presents a long-overdue ...
In January 1970, artist and activist Dana Chandler Jr. mailed a succinct manifesto with the ambitious yet matter-of-fact title “A Proposal to Eradicate Institutional Racism at the Boston Museum of ...
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