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.
Barois De Caevel, associate curator, said that the exhibition is “unprecedented,” with more than 300 works of art.
They include a Holocaust Memorial and The Florida Slavery Memorial, and future memorials authorized by the Legislature. The renovation of the Cabinet Meeting Room, where the Governor and Florida ...