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  • Artist a Day: Kerry James Marshall

    Artist a Day: Kerry James Marshall

      Happy Valentine’s Day! I’ve written about Marshall numerous times here, and today I thought I’d go simple and celebrate KJM’s love for love. All of these photos are from Mastry at MOCA last year and it’s a show that I still think of often.   Kerry James Marshall’s Mastry Examines the Power of the Image…

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    February 14, 2018
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, Museums, new york, Uncategorized
    Black Artists, Black History Month, Kerry James Marshall, Mastry
  • Artist a Day: Amy Sherald

    Artist a Day: Amy Sherald

    There is a confident sense of self in the subjects of Amy Sherald’s portraits whose gaze is as deliberate as their self-assured stance. They are dressed in sharp, bright colors with smart styling that merges retro and modern aesthetics into a style that’s not easily pegged to a specific genre. One painting features a young…

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    February 13, 2018
    Art, Art/Culture, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, Uncategorized
    Amy Sherald, Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Baltimore, Black Artists, Black History Month, Mapping Midpoints, portraits
  • Artist a Day: Rico Gaston

    Artist a Day: Rico Gaston

        I love the graphic design elements in Rico Gaston’s paintings. My favorites include an ongoing series that marries collage and colored pencil on paper in images that radiate off the page. The black and white images of musicians, writers, entertainers, and activists are augmented by bold, colorful lines that amplify the subject’s energy.…

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    February 12, 2018
    Art, Art/Culture, Black Artists, black history, Photography, Uncategorized
    Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Black Artists, black history, Black History Month, collage, Contemporary Art, icons, Mapping Midpoints, Photography, Rico Gaston
  • Artist a Day: Romare Bearden

    Artist a Day: Romare Bearden

        Looking at Romare Bearden’s Sea Nymph reminded me of the underwater world created by Ellen Gallagher. Bearden’s collage works transports viewers to a vast array of worlds both real and supernatural. His work deserves a much larger post, but I invite you to get lost in the images found on the Romare Bearden…

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    February 11, 2018
    Art, Art/Culture, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, Museums, new york, Uncategorized
    Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Black Artists, black history, collage, Mapping Midpoints, Romare Bearden
  • Artist a Day: Derrick Adams

    Artist a Day: Derrick Adams

        Derrick Adams’ collage work reminds me of the elaborate mosaics of Romare Beardon. I get delightfully lost in them. The artist currently has a show running at the Museum of Arts and Design called Sanctuary, that draws inspiration from the Jim Crow era Green Books, which were essential travel guides for African-Americans traveling…

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    February 10, 2018
    Art, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, new york, Photography, Uncategorized
    Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Black Artists, black history, Derrick Adams, Green Book, Jim Crow, Mapping Midpoints
  • Artist a Day: Hilton Als, Nothing Personal

    Artist a Day: Hilton Als, Nothing Personal

    “We have, it seems to me, a very curious sense of reality-or rather perhaps, I should say, a striking addiction to irreality.” James Baldwin, Nothing Personal, 1964.   The book “Nothing Personal”, a collaboration between writer James Baldwin and photographer Richard Avedon, had an instrumental impact on a young Hilton Als growing up in Brooklyn.…

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    February 9, 2018
    Art, art books, Art/Culture, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, new york, Photography, Uncategorized, writing
    Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, black history, Black History Month, Hilton Als, james baldwin, Mapping Midpoints, Nothing Personal, Photography, Richard Avedon
  • Artist a Day: Melvin Edwards

    Artist a Day: Melvin Edwards

    “The Negro has been run over for 50 years, but it must stop now, and pistols and shotguns are the only weapons to stop a mob.”~ Eli Cooper As a farmer and an outspoken advocate for unionizing farm laborers, Eli Cooper was determined to fight for better wages from landowners, however his advocacy was met…

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    February 8, 2018
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, new york, sculpture, Uncategorized
    Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Black Artists, black history, Black History Month, Mapping Midpoints, Melvin Edwards, Sculpture
  • Artist a Day: Deborah Roberts

    Artist a Day: Deborah Roberts

    Thrown, in this way, into the binding conviction that only a miracle could relieve her, she would never know her beauty. She would only see what there was to see: the eyes of other people. Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye Art history, fashion and pop culture have maintained an unrelenting hold onto euro-centric ideas of…

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    February 7, 2018
    Art, Art/Culture, Black Artists, black history, Contemporary Art, Photography, Uncategorized
    Beauty, Deborah Roberts, The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison
  • Artist a Day: Ellen Gallagher

    Artist a Day: Ellen Gallagher

          My latest review of Ellen Gallagher’s show Accidental Records was published recently by Art Practical. It was a beautifully haunting show that takes explores an Afrofuturistic outcome of the Middle Passage and it exposed me to the music of the Detroit House duo Drexciya. Head over here to read more on Gallagher’s work.

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    February 6, 2018
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Black Artists, black history, Los Angeles, Uncategorized
    Accidental Records, art history, Art Practical, Artist a Day, artist a day challenge, Drexciya, Ellen Gallagher, Mapping Midpoints, Review
  • Artist a Day: Geoffrey Holder

    Artist a Day: Geoffrey Holder

    “I create for that innocent little boy in the balcony who has come to the theater for the first time. He wants to see magic, so I want to give him magic. He sees things that his father couldn’t see.” Geoffrey Holder, Dance Magazine 2010 Dancer, actor, 7Up icon, costume designer, Tony Award winner, cookbook…

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    February 5, 2018
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