Printmaking, Race, and Community” showcases work created at one of the country’s best-known sites for Black American culture.
An early painting by the famed Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, thought lost since the 1930s, is on view for the first time ...
Gustav Klimt’s portrait of an African prince, painted when his people were displayed in a “human zoo,” was first dismissed ...
Cape Town hosted the authoritative SiGMA Africa forum from March 10 to 12, and the global betting company 1xBet was at the ...
Crits In The Water', a profound exploration of water's spiritual significance in African culture. This solo exhibition, ...
An award-winning actress, a talented singer and songwriter, an author and comedian, Pearl Bailey helped shape the American ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
A painting of an African prince by Gustav Klimt, lost since World War II and recently restituted, is on offer at TEFAF.
In “The Maverick’s Museum,” Blake Gopnik presents the contradictory, intriguing, infuriating man behind the Barnes Collection ...
March and April see a range of top South African printmakers in notable shows globally. Most notably the LONDON ORIGINAL ...
The 'Black Paris' exhibition features the works of about 150 major artists of African descent, many of whom have never or ...
The Paris Noir exhibition honors the Black artists from the 1950s to 2000 who fled from the United States to Paris on a quest for freedom.