A career-long retrospective of the iconic artist and activist’s work examines racism, inequality, and the beauty of Blackness ...
A timely new exhibit surveys the work of a committed champion of the oppressed and marginalized.
The curators of the National Gallery of Art’s exhibition “Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist” withhold her most famous work, the 1968 carving of a clenched fist known as ...
Spotlighting artists like Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Joe Overstreet, “Innervisions” underscores the breadth of Black abstract art since the 1950s.
Elizabeth Catlett, Tired (1946) Conserved by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts And this episode’s Work of the Week is Tired (1946), a terracotta sculpture made by the American-Mexican artist ...
Our journalism is only possible with support from you, our readers. The news mainstream media just doesn’t cover. Racial justice journalism since 1909. Dalila Scruggs, the Augusta Savage Curator ...
and the debut of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair. Below is our guide to navigating it all, from an exhibition of kaleidoscopic intaglios and a panel discussion on Elizabeth Catlett’s work in ...
Cherry Blossom season is on the horizon and March is budding with springtime activities and events. You can attend an outdoor festival, set out on a water excursion, celebrate Women’s History Month at ...