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The George Washington Carver Museum’s ‘Black Folk Photography’ exhibit inspires guests to examine historical race relations ...
A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black people depicted in artwork. By Karen Rosenberg Even as New York’s ...
The International Folk Art Market 2025, the largest folk art market in the world, takes place between July 10 and July 13, ...
African artist Ezrom Legae, a lesser known figure in protest art, addressed the institutionalized racism of the South African system of apartheid that existed from 1948 to 1990 in particular — and ...
Courtesy Museum of International Folk Art “They worked at a place, I believe it was called Air Sales, and Elliott and Bheki were the night watchmen there,” he adds.
Folk artist Dom Flemons’ personal collection of African-American artifacts will be housed at Vanderbilt University. Flemons gained popularity over the past two decades as a founding member of ...
Early American Art, 19th and 20th–Century Art; Contemporary Art; Photography; Modern Folk and Self-Taught Art; African American Art; Latino Art; New Deal Art; and the Luce Foundation Center for ...
Open at Santa Fe’s Museum of International Folk Art, this exhibition of a South African tradition spans nearly 100 years. The exhibit looks at the history of the art form, from its use as a ...
Travel the world without leaving New Mexico at the International Folk Art Market (IFAM) in Santa Fe. The event, now in its ...
Erich Bödeker was a German sculptor associated with the so-called naïve art. His brightly painting wooden sculptures were evocative of African folk art and often depicted animals and nude figures.
At the Mori Art Museum, Theaster Gates' “Afro-Mingei” blends African American culture with Japanese folk-art traditions. At the newly opened Space Un — helmed by Edna Dumas, ...
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