News

  • Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. in The New York Times

    Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., in collaboration with Gioncarlo Valentine, present "Four Studies of Black Healing," a four chapter photo essay in The New York Times.

  • Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers at Baltimore Museum of Art

    The exhibition She Knew Where She Was Going: Gee's Bend Quilts and Civil Rights is now on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art through August 1, 2021.

  • Andrew Masullo at Anglim/Trimble Gallery

    A solo exhibition of paintings by Andrew Masullo is currently on view at Anglim/Trimble Gallery, San Francisco through April 24, 2021.

  • Richard Bosman at Fortnight Institute

    Richard Bosman is included in the online group exhibition The Lonely Ones, curated by Katelyn Eichwald, hosted by Fortnight Institute from February 15 - March 30, 2021.

  • Eleanor Ray at Hollins University

    Eleanor Ray is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum of Art at Hollins University in Roanoke, VA. The exhibition runs from February 11th to April 25th, 2021.

  • Pérez Art Museum Miami Acquires Tunji Adeniyi-Jones Painting

    The Pérez Art Museum Miami has announced its acquisition of Tunji Adeniyi-Jones's painting Dance in Heat II, 2020, through the institution's Fund for Black Art.

  • Now Representing Willie Stewart

  • Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. in Conversation with Aliza Nisenbaum

    Join us on Thursday, January 14th at 7pm EST/6pm CT for a conversation between Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. and Aliza Nisenbaum, organized by the Arts Club of Chicago and the Renaissance Society.

  • National Gallery of Art Acquires Quilts from Gee’s Bend

    The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. has acquired quilts by Mary Lee Bendolph, Missouri Pettway, Lucy P. Pettway, Flora Moore, Irene Williams, Mary L. Bennett, Sally Mae Pettway, and Sue Willie Seltzer for its permanent collection.

  • Yevgeniya Baras at STATION

    Yevgeniya Baras's solo exhibition Invisible Line is now on view at STATION Gallery, Sydney, Australia until February 6, 2021.