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  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-20-21: Kadir Nelson & His Tribute to the Schomburg Center

    The latest cover of the New Yorker features the work of artist/illustrator Kadir Nelson who pays homage to the artists, writers, performers and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance.  This piece also celebrates the Schomburg Research Center in Harlem. The Schomburg is a branch of the New York Public Library that is dedicated to the documentation, preservation…

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    February 21, 2016
    Art, Art/Culture, black history, illustration, journalism, new york, Uncategorized
    Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, Billie Holiday, Black History Month, Duke Ellington, elizabeth catlett, Harlem, james baldwin, Kadir Nelson, Langston Hughes, Malcolm X, Norman Lewis, Schomburg Center, the New Yorker, William H Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-19: Noah Davis “The Imitation of Wealth”

    Noah Davis’ storefront installation titled “Imitation of Wealth” is nearing the end of its 5 month run at MOCA Grand.  If you haven’t seen it, you have 3 days left, it’s free and it’s a fascinating work.  The installation is housed in a small vacant conference room space across from the museum’s gift shop and is…

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    February 19, 2016
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Art/Culture, black history, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Museums, Uncategorized
    Jeff Koons, Los Angeles, Marcel Duchamp, MOCA, Noah Davis, On Kawara, Robert Smithson, Underground Museum
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-18: David Hammons

    Most of David Hammons work is aligned with assemblage (the practice of incorporating found materials in art), so this particular piece departs from his traditional aesthetic.  Despite this, the work remains contextually rooted in some of his earlier themes.  In the 1980s Hammons created the “Basketball Hoops Series” to address the myth of sport as…

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    February 18, 2016
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Art/Culture, black history, Collecting, new york, sculpture, Uncategorized
    Arte Povera, assemblage, Basketball, Black History Month, David Hammons, Harry Edwards, Phillips, Sociology, U.C. Berkeley
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-17: Jefferson Pinder’s “Invisible Man”

    “I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.”  Ralph Ellison All I am going to say in today’s post is, “press play.” INVISIBLE MAN from Jefferson Pinder on Vimeo. I will leave you with one more Ellison quote: “The understanding of art depends finally upon one’s willingness to extend one’s humanity and one’s…

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    February 17, 2016
    Art, black history, Uncategorized
    Invisible Man, Jefferson Pinder, Ralph Ellison
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-16: A Tale of Two Countries in Glenn Ligon’s “Double America”

    “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” As Dickens used literary parallelism in the opening sentence of “A Tale of Two Cities”, Glenn Ligon used a simple form visual parallelism that taps into today’s political discourse in a very profound way. “it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of…

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    February 16, 2016
    Art, Art in Los Angeles, Art/Culture, black history, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Museums, Uncategorized
    Black History Month, Charles Dickens, Double America, Glenn Ligon, literature, Neon, Politics
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-15: A Ruckus on the Runway: Black Models in Fashion

    On November 28, 1973 America found itself officially placed on fashion’s map after the legendary Battle of Versailles runway show.   This walk-off pitted American designers against French designers in an elaborately designed show that catapulted the U.S. to design prominence. The 5 American designers who showcased their work to an international crowd featured 10 black models- an unprecedented move in fashion. To…

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    February 16, 2016
    Art, black history, Fashion, models, new york, Photography, Uncategorized
    ashley chew, Avedon, Battle of Versailles, bethann hardison, black models matter, donyale luna, paco rabanne, Paris, Photography
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-13-14: Malick Sidibé & Chris Ofili

      Malick Sidibé’s work was prominent in the 1960’s and 1970’s when Mali gained its independence from the French and subsequently transitioned into and out of socialism.  This cultural transformation became an underlying theme in Sidibé’s work.  I love how his photography captures the exuberance of youth in Bamako-they are some of the most endearing photos…

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    February 14, 2016
    Art, Art/Culture, black history, Contemporary Art, Museums, Photography, Uncategorized
    Chris Ofili, dance, Love, Mali, Malick Sidibé, Photography, Valentine’s Day
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-12: Lakwena

      The Friday before a long weekend holds so much promise.  I’m counting down the minutes until 5:00, so until then I am living for the work of Lakwena Maciver.  Her work combines the bold, geometric lines found in Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings with the colorful graphics of 8 bit video games. Lakwena’s energetic paintings are punctuated with woodblock…

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    February 12, 2016
    Art, Art/Culture, black history, Contemporary Art, Pop Art/Culture, Street Art, Uncategorized
    graphic art, Graphic Design, Lakwena, Lakwena Maciver, Sol LeWitt
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-11: Nick Cave

    Nick Cave’s soundsuits are wondrously colorful, captivating, sculptural pieces that amplify the beauty of the human body in motion.  In 1992 Cave created his first soundsuit out of twigs and discarded items found in a park and conceived the suit in response to police brutality after the Rodney King beatings in Los Angeles. That first soundsuit was a commentary on the detachment between the…

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    February 11, 2016
    Art, Art/Culture, black history, Contemporary Art, Design, Music, sculpture, Uncategorized
    Black History Month, Contemporary Art, Modern Dance, Nick Cave, performance art, Soundsuits
  • Artist a Day Challenge 2016-10: Misty Copeland X Degas

      The March issue of Bazaar hits newsstands on February 16h and today the magazine released stills of its photoshoot with American Ballet Theatre’s Principal Dancer Misty Copeland.  The shoot is a Degas redux bringing some of the artist’s most famous work to life with Copeland wearing Alexander Mc Queen, Valentino, Roberto Cavalli, Alberta Ferretti and Oscar de la Renta. The re-creations…

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    February 10, 2016
    Art, Art/Culture, black history, Fashion, new york, Photography, Uncategorized
    Ballet, Bazaar, Fashion, Misty Copeland, Photography
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