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...And The Vest is History: How the White Vest Became a Symbol of Queer Identity
Evening Standard Magazine June 26, 2022 Vest, tank top, sleeveless T, undershirt, gilet to the French, and occasionally (outdatedly) ‘wife beater’, with so many names it’s... Read more -
A Look at Life Through My Father's Lens
National Geographic June 17, 2022 I once asked my father what inspired him as a young photographer in the 1950s and 60s, and he told... Read more -
Naturally 72: A DECADE OF BLACKNESS, A PAN-AFRICAN REVUE!
Naturally 72 May 26, 2022 A DECADE OF BLACKNESS, A PAN-AFRICAN REVUE! JANUARY 28th, 1962, already considered a historic date in the annals of orthodox... Read more
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Artforum: MUST SEE, Carl Cheng, "Human Nature"
Artforum May 11, 2022 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, “Human Nature,” an exhibition of works (1970 to present) by Los Angeles-based artist... Read more -
The Experimental Laboratory of Artist-Inventor Carl Cheng
Hyperallergic April 26, 2022 LOS ANGELES — There is an uncanny feeling entering Philip Martin gallery, where Human Nature, a solo exhibition featuring sculptural... Read more -
In Conversation with Tomory Dodge
Virtual Chat March 18, 2022 Join Tomory Dodge as he walks us through his solo-exhibition with the gallery on view February 19 - April 2,... Read more
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Sedrick Huckaby Restores Historic Fort Worth Home, Open Collaborative Project Space
Johnson, Brittney. NBCDFW 5 News March 5, 2022 A pair of renowned artists from North Texas is turning their grandmother’s century old home into a place where artists... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite in BuzzFeed News
Perterson, Pia. BuzzFeed News February 24, 2022 It’s hard to overstate the in fl uence that the Black Panthers have had on America since the group came... Read more -
Must-See: Tomory Dodge's New Exhibition
Artforum February 19, 2022 Artforum lists Tomory Dodge’s exhibition, as a Must-See for artguide. Th e exhibition, which features,“Udumbara,” (2022) is on view at... Read more
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Curtis Talwst Santiago in ArtNet News
Brown, Kate. ArtNet News February 15, 2022 Many of Curtis Talwst Santiago’s artworks are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. The Trinidadian-Canadian artist... Read more -
Holly Coulis: "Eyes and Yous" at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery
Mac Adam, Alfred. The Brooklyn Rail February 2, 2022 Holly Coulis’s brilliant, punning title perfectly captures the intellectual conceit that drives her equally brilliant show. Her work, picking up... Read more -
Must-See: Katy Cowan, "as the sun chases the unfurling fray"
Artforum January 26, 2022 Artforum lists Katy Cowan’s exhibition, “as the sun chases the unfurling fray,” as a Must-See for Artguide. The exhibition is... Read more
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Katy Cowan, "as the sun chases the unfurling fray"
Virtual Walkthrough January 7, 2022 Join Katy Cowan in conversation as she discusses her exhibition with the gallery, 'as the sun chases the unfurling fray,'... Read more -
Katy Cowan featured in "Lines of Thought: Gestural Abstraction in the BAMPFA Collection" at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive
BAMPFABerkeley, CA January 5, 2022 Univeristy of California, Berkeley Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive 2155 Center St., Berkeley, CA 94720 January 5 -... Read more -
Pat O'Neill in Artforum
Hawley, Anthony. Artforum January 3, 2022 How does one capture a sense of time bedeviling itself? Experimental filmmaker and artist Pat O’Neill’s show here, “The Decay... Read more
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In Conversation: Laurie Nye
Virtual Chat December 15, 2021 Join Laurie Nye in conversation as she walks us through her current body of work. Read more -
Sky Glabush, "Weight of Light"
Virtual Walkthrough December 9, 2021 Join Sky Glabush in conversation as he discusses his exhibition with the gallery, 'Weight of Light,' which features new oil... Read more -
Laurie Nye: Artforum Best of 2021
Mcfadden, Jane. Artforum November 12, 2021 “Landscapes are culture before they are nature,” art historian Simon Schama reminds us, but the relationship can be tangled, blending... Read more
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Must-See: Ericka Beckman, "Fair Game"
Artforum November 11, 2021 Artforum lists Ericka Beckman’s exhibition, “Fair Game,” as a Must-See for Hanover’s artguide. The exhibition, which features two films and... Read more -
Why Artists Are Turning to Tondo Paintings
Aima, Rahel. Artsy November 11, 2021 Whether it’s early-aughts fashion, mid-century furniture, or vinyl albums, trends have a way of circling back. One of the latest... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite featured in "Black American Portraits" at Los Angeles County Museum of Art
LACMALos Angeles, CA November 7, 2021 November 7, 2021 - April 17, 2022 Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036... Read more
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Inside Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz's Art-Filled Modernist Home Overlooking the Pacific Ocean
Ogunnaike, Lola. Architectural Digest November 2, 2021 For more than a decade, Razor House, the stunning cliffside mansion by architectural designer Wallace E. Cunningham in La Jolla,... Read more -
Elizabeth Newman at Drill Hall Gallery
Plagne, Francis. Un-titled November 1, 2021 Language is a strange entity. Although it tends to fi x and prescribe, to create order and meaning and establish... Read more -
Ericka Beckman premieres "STALK" as part of Performa 2021 Biennial
Performa BiennialNew York, NY October 16, 2021 October 29, 2021 - October 30, 2021 Performa 2021 Biennial Brooklyn Bridge Park Brooklyn, NY 11201 Press Release: 'Ericka Beckman... Read more
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Paintings That Feel Like an Eerily Helpful Tarot Reading
Hotchkiss, Sarah. KQED October 15, 2021 Pamela Jorden’s show Forest is full of diptychs, but not the kind of diptychs we’re used to. We’d typically picture... Read more -
DIA celebrates the Black, beautiful photography of Kwame Brathwaite
Davison, Kahn Santori. Detroit Metro Times October 8, 2021 “Black is Beautiful” has always been more than a cultural catchphrase. Before it was a common adage used as a... Read more -
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite" at Detroit Institute of Arts Museum
Detroit Institute of Arts MuseumDetroit, MI October 8, 2021 October 8, 2021 - January 16, 2022 Detroit Insitute of Arts Museum 5200 Woodward Avenue Detroit, MI Press Release: '... Read more
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Artist Spotlight: Sophie Treppendahl
Booooooom Magazine October 8, 2021 Based in New Orleans, Louisiana, artist Sophie Treppendahl paints quiet scenes from everyday life. A messy studio, a view from... Read more -
Photo show features influential Black perspective at DIA
Robertson, Nicole. The Oakland Press. October 7, 2021 The Detroit Institute of Arts mounts an exhibition of more than 40 large-scale photos by Kwame Brathwaite, whose work helped... Read more -
New Kwame Brathwaite Exhibit Celebrates Black is Beautiful Movement
Swayer, Megan. Hour Detroit October 5, 2021 About two and a half years ago, the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Nancy Barr was reviewing traveling photography exhibition proposals... Read more
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Newsletter: The Ambassador Hotel is long gone. Pat O’Neill resurrects its ghosts
Miranda, Caroline A. Los Angeles Times October 2, 2021 Los Angeles filmmaker Pat O'Neill had only ever been inside the Ambassador Hotel once in his life before he began... Read more -
Language, Sequence, Structure: Photographic Works by Lew Thomas, Donna-Lee Phillips, and Hal Fischer
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips AcademyAndover, MA October 2, 2021 October 2, 2021 - January 23, 2022 Addison Gallery of American Art Phillips Academy 180 Main Street, Andover, MA 01810... Read more -
Philip Martin Gallery at TOA Presents
TOA PresentsMinneapolis, MN September 29, 2021 September 29 - November 2, 2021 TOA Presents 655 19th Avenue NE Minneapolis, MN 55418 Works by Kwame Brathwaite, Holly... Read more
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Kwame Brathwaite featured in "Who Says, Who Shows, What Counts: Thinking About History with The Block's Collection"
Block Museum of Art, Northwestern UniversityEvanston, IL September 22, 2021 September 22 - December 5, 2021 Block Museum of Art Northwestern University 40 Arts Cirle Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 Press... Read more -
Lew Thomas, S.F. native and guiding light in conceptual photography, dies at 88
Whiting, Sam. San Francisco Chronicle September 16, 2021 Lew Thomas was running the bookstore at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor when he decided to become one of the... Read more -
Ericka Beckman at the Kestner Gesellschaft
Sain, Brian. Juliet Art Magazine September 15, 2021 Since the 1980s, Ericka Beckman (New York, 1951, lives in New York) has been considered a pioneer in the use... Read more
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Ericka Beckman, "Fair Game" at Kestner Gesellschaft
Kester GesellschaftHanover, Germany September 12, 2021 September 12, 2021 - January 9, 2022 Kestner Gesellschaft Goseriede 11, 30159 Hannover, Germany Press Release: 'A world governed by... Read more -
Lew Thomas (1932-2021)
Artforum September 7, 2021 Pathbreaking Conceptual photographer Lew Thomas died in August in Petaluma, California, at the age of eighty-eight. The news was announced... Read more -
Katy Cowan featured in Mirages at Crisp-Ellert Art Museum
Crisp-Ellert Art MuseumSt. Augustine, FL September 3, 2021 Crisp-Ellert Art Museum Flagler College 4 King Street St. Augustine, FL 32084 September 3 - November 6, 2021 New painted... Read more
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Lew Thomas, Pioneer of Bay Area Conceptual Photography, Is Dead at 88
Escalante-De Mattei, Shanti. ARTnews September 3, 2021 Lew Thomas, an artist whose photographic experiments created new possibilities for Conceptual art, has died at 88. Philip Martin Gallery... Read more -
In Memoriam Lew Thomas (1932-2021)
September 1, 2021 Lew Thomas, a pioneering figure in the history of photography and conceptual art, passed away this August in Petaluma, CA.... Read more -
Katy Cowan featured in "Mirages" Catalog
Crisp Ellert Art Museum September 1, 2021 Th e great joy of organizing this exhibition has been the collaborative and generative nature of the work. So many... Read more
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Carl Cheng: Underwater Canopy
Public Art Archive August 27, 2021 An integrated artwork sited at the Santa Monica Main Library at Santa Monica Boulevard and Sixth Street, “Underwater Canopy” by... Read more -
Pat O'Neill featured in Sound for Silents 2021: Film + Music on the Walker Hillside
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Kwame Brathwaite at Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Santa Barbara Museum of ArtSanta Barbara, CA August 15, 2021 Kwame Brathwaite's work will be featured in 'Facing Forward: Photographic Portraits from the Collection' at Santa Barbara Museum of Art... Read more
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"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite" at the Blanton Museum of Art
Faires, Robert. The Austin Chronicle August 6, 2021 Every photographer wants to get the moment: that split second when every aspect of a great image – composition, light,... Read more -
Bodies of thought
Radford, Lisa. The Saturday Paper August 6, 2021 A long, narrow corridor acts as a threshold between the outside world and Elizabeth Newman’s 40th solo exhibition, the seventh... Read more -
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy Acquires Works by Lew Thomas
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips AcademyAndover, MA August 3, 2021 Congratulations to Lew Thomas for the recent acquisition of his work by Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy (Andover,... Read more
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Cracking Walnuts: Nonsense and Repetition in Video Art
Schoen, Kim. X-TRA July 29, 2021 Nonsense is a shape-shifter. It harnesses many methods and operations that are always dependent on context. Here I will be... Read more -
Philip Martin Gallery Participates in GALA's Inaugural Edition of Gallery Weekend Los Angeles
Philip Martin GalleryLos Angeles, CA July 28, 2021 Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in Gallery Association Los Angeles's (GALA) inaugural edition of Gallery Weekend... Read more -
Kristy Luck: Artforum Critics' Picks
Osberg, Annabel. Artforum July 28, 2021 “Know thyself,” commands the age-old adage; yet no matter how hard one tries, the true depths of one’s history and... Read more
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New Blanton Exhibit Showcases Prominent but Under-recognized Figure of the Second Harlem Renaissance
Sokolove, Sofia. Alcalde July 9, 2021 “‘Black Is Beautiful’ was my directive,” writes photographer Kwame Brathwaite, in the monograph that accompanies his upcoming exhibition at the... Read more -
Research and Development: Carl Cheng
Masters, HG. ArtAsiaPacific July 5, 2021 In 1969, the John Doe Co. of Santa Monica, California, released the first in its line of “nature products”: Erosion... Read more -
George W. Bush's Art Teacher on Their Unlikely Friendship and His 'Brave' Work: 'He Keeps Getting Better'
Neumann, Sean. People June 29, 2021 Texas painter Sedrick Huckaby's new portrait exhibit in Austin is meant to make visitors look at their community 'like a... Read more
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In Conversation with Michael Rey
June 23, 2021 Join Michael Rey in conversation as he discusses his on-line exhibition with the gallery, 'ZOLLEDAZI 2021,' which features new sculptural... Read more -
'Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite' Opens at the Blanton
Lenamond, Jessica. Austin Monthly June 23, 2021 On Jan. 28, 1962, at a packed Purple Manor club in Harlem, activist and photographer Kwame Brathwaite sought to prove... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite, the Photographer Who Captured the Beauty in Blackness
Bradley, Adam. The New York Times Style Magazine June 17, 2021 In 2004, while sifting through a box of files with his son, the pioneering photographer Kwame Brathwaite, who chronicled Black... Read more
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art acquires work by Michael Rey
Los Angeles County Museum of ArtLos Angeles, CA June 15, 2021 Congratulations to Michael Rey and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on its recent acquisition of Michael Rey’s monumental... Read more -
Art, Technology, Crisis: The Work of Carl Cheng
Damman, Catherine. Panorama Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art June 15, 2021 Do you have everything you need? An alabaster carrying case, sides reinforced with grommets, tempts with an offer of such... Read more -
George W. Bush's Painting Teacher Shows What He Can Do with a Quilt in a New Exhibition
Walsh, Brienne. Forbes June 11, 2021 It can be tempting, when thinking about Sedrick Huckaby’s latest exhibition of paintings, which is open at the Blanton Museum... Read more
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Painter Sedrick Huckaby Looks His Subjects in the Eye, From Dreamers to an Ex-President
Agresta, Michael. Texas Monthly June 2, 2021 Sedrick Huckaby’s paintings are all about giving depth to two-dimensional images, both literally and metaphorically. He employs what specialists call... Read more -
Kwame Brathwaite featured in "Voices of Fashion. Black Couture, Beauty and Styles" at Centraal Museum
Centraal MuseumUtrecht, Netherlands May 26, 2021 May 26 - August 15, 2021 Centraal Museum Agnietenstraat 1, 3512 XA Utrecht, Netherlands Press Release: 'A major new fashion... Read more -
In Conversation with J.A Feng
Virtual Chat May 12, 2021 Join NY-based artist, J.A Feng in conversation as she discusses her online exhibition with the gallery, “Lemon Squeeze,” featuring new... Read more
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Lyman Allyn Art Museum Features Distinguished Collection of African American Art
Art Fix Daily May 6, 2021 The Lyman Allyn Art Museum has announced the opening of Memories & Inspiration: The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection... Read more -
Artists of Color Offer Strong Personal Visions Around Los Angeles Galleries
Zellen, Jody. Visual Art Source May 1, 2021 As I was writing recently about Yashua Klos' works at UTA Artist Space, I could not help but reflect on... Read more -
Must-See: Laurie Nye, "Chickasaw Moon"
Artforum April 28, 2021 Artforum lists Laurie Nye's exibition, 'Chickasaw Moon,' as a Must-See for Los Angeles artguide. The exhibition, featuring 12 new paintings... Read more
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Must-See: Sedrick Huckaby, "Estuary"
Artforum April 28, 2021 Artforum lists Sedrick Huckaby's exibition, 'Estuary,' as a Must-See for Los Angeles artguide. The exhibition, featuring new sculptures and paintings... Read more -
8-bridges to debut online exhibition celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Bravo, Tony. Datebook, San Francisco Chronicle April 26, 2021 In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Bay Area art website 8-bridges will debut a new online exhibition dedicated... Read more -
Sedrick Huckaby, "Estuary" Walkthrough
April 21, 2021 Join Sedrick Huckaby for a 30-minute conversation as he walks us through his current solo-exhibition with the gallery, 'Estuary' on... Read more
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Grad Art Alumnus Michael Rey Makes Abstract Shapes and Art Grounded in Humanity
Schou, Solvej. ArtCenter College of Design, Dot Magazine April 13, 2021 It’s early 2021. Artist and alumnus Michael Rey (MFA 08 Art) has been busy working on a new series of... Read more -
Artist Spotlight: James Morse
Hamada, Kimi. Booooooom April 3, 2021 A selection of recent work by Michigan-based artist Jamie Morse. Representing a visual response to the world around us, Morse’s... Read more -
Two-Thirds of PAFA's New Acquisitions Are By Women and African American Artists
Art Fix Daily April 1, 2021 The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts has announced its latest acquisitions of a wide range of artworks that significantly... Read more
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In Conversation with Katy Cowan and Pamela Jorden
Virtual Chat March 24, 2021 Join Katy Cowan and Pamela Jorden for a 30-minute conversation as they discuss their respective bodies of work. In Conversation... Read more -
Joanne Petit-Frère featured in "From the Limitations of Now" at Philbrook Museum of Art
Philbrook Museum of ArtTulsa, OK March 14, 2021 March 14 - September 5, 2021 Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S. Rockford Road, Tulsa, OK 74114 Press Release: 'Bringing... Read more -
Featured Artist: James Morse
Forjaz de Lacerda, Inês. Venti Journal March 5, 2021 I use the imagery of land as a language to explore emotions that arise from contemplating our existence. The universe,... Read more
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Elizabeth Newman at Griffith University Art Museum
Hill, Wes. Artforum March 1, 2021 “No, no, no,” Elizabeth Newman is constantly stating in her work, while hinting at an ebullient “Yes!” The Melbourne-based artist... Read more -
In Conversation with Laurie Nye
February 24, 2021 Join Laurie Nye in conversation as she discusses her on-line exhibition, 'Sugar Tree Landing,' on view February 17 - March... Read more -
Ericka Beckman, "Reach Capacity," at M-Leuven
Braet, Jan. Knack February 22, 2021 Jan Braet looks at art and life, in bloom and decline, like roses. This week: the exhibition Fair Game by... Read more
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Sky Glabush, "The Caged Lark" Walkthrough
February 17, 2021 Join Sky Glabush as he walks us through his solo-exhibition with the gallery, 'The Caged Lark,' on view February 5... Read more -
In Conversation with Nathan Mabry
February 11, 2021 Join Nathan Mabry as he discusses his online-exhibition, 'Late One Night,' which features six unique sculptures by the artist. Constructed... Read more
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