Black artists have long claimed ancient Egypt as their own. Now they’re telling their stories in person on the museum’s floor.
Muziwandile Sibongiseni Gigaba, who goes by Muzi Gigaba, doesn't remember telephone wire art being considered as art when he was growing up in Kwa Zulu Natal. Nor was it prominent. Unlike pottery, ...
With a paintbrush in one hand and a camera in the other, Gatekeeper Adrian is on a mission to reimagine what it means to be ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
Amy Sall’s sensitive scholarship offers a refreshing counterpoint to previous attempts to visually record the African ...
While Technotronic, Vanilla Ice and Snap! are bumping at Edmonton Expo Centre on January 26, on Thursday we can rewind the ...
The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in Peggy Masuku's village of Matobo in southwestern Zimbabwe.
A tender yearning permeates the traveling career survey of Bronx-born Whitfield Lovell, who forges Black histories from aged ...