Antwaun Sargent
Colorful Minimalist Collages Preserve the Legacies of 1960s Black Icons
Rico Gatson’s collages of Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, and Muhammed Ali celebrate black history.
9 Contemporary African Photographers You Need to Know Now
'New African Photography II' provides a glimpse of contemporary Africa through the camera lens.
Orange Paint and Glitter Bring a Black Community to Life
Arcmanoro Niles combines family and memory in his beautiful paintings of Washington, DC's North East neighborhood.
These Complex Self-Portraits Will Challenge Your Assumptions About Race
Genevieve Gaignard explores the ways modern race shapes identities and realities in a new exhibition à la Cindy Sherman.
Young Women Face the Camera Head-on in a Stark Photo Series
Recalling the awkwardness of yearbook photos, Eva O'Leary's new series captures junior high girls how they want to be photographed.
Barkley L. Hendricks Painted Black People as We Are
Remembering the incredible legacy of one of America's greatest artists, who captured the essence of every person he painted.
An Artist Puts His Family Back Together with Collaged Photos
Photographer Kalen Na'il Roach turns a box of familial ephemera into a thoughtful, evocative solo show.
Barbed Wire, Chains, and Scrap Metal Sculptures Are This Artist's Language
Legendary 79-year-old sculptor Melvin Edwards has a new show entirely comprised of scrap metal he found in Oklahoma.
How Does This Instagrammer Match her Outfits with Masterpieces so Perfectly?
As @artfullyawear proves, there's more than one way to appreciate the art that inspires you.
Protest Signs Remade as Light Boxes Illuminate the Civil Rights Struggle
Artist Sam Durant finds the poetry in protest language and renders it in neon.
Intimate Photos Open a Window into Black Domestic Life
From living rooms to public bathrooms, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. seeks to capture ease in black domesticity.
How Delano Dunn Uses the Rainbow to Explore Racial Progress
The artist uses the whole spectrum to rethink the results of Reconstruction.