Sentences with phrase «ebony magazine»

Among them are being named to the American Trial Lawyers Association's Top 100 Trial Lawyers list, Best Lawyers in America, D.C. Bar Association's Legend of the Bar, and featured as a «Top Lawyer» in Washingtonian Magazine, Black Enterprise Magazine and Ebony Magazine.
She engages with the tension between a personal investigation of eroticism, black femininity and beauty and a pop - cultural critique of the overt sexual imagery prevalent in the media — from Blaxploitation film heroines like Cleopatra Jones to the construction of middle - class, African - American taste in Ebony magazine.
By subtracting all the branding information from advertising images appropriated from four decades of Ebony magazine, Thomas hopes to encourage viewers «to think more deeply about how advertising reinforces generalizations surrounding race, gender, and cultural identity.»
In his studio, Thomas showed me an image that originally appeared in Ebony magazine in 2005.
In the many different artworks — from a framed portrait of a beatific Uncle Ben (of rice box fame) to a kitty litter ad from Ebony magazine stripped of its marketing copy — Thomas uses provocation and sly humor to help viewers understand not only their place in the consumer culture, but also how the way things are sold to us impacts how we see ourselves and others.
LIVES Lerone Bennett Jr., ranking editor at Ebony magazine where his half - century tenure spanned the Civil Rights Movement to the presidency of Barack Obama, died Feb. 14.
After Hank Aaron hit his record - breaking 715th home run and surpassed Babe Ruth, who had held the record for 39 years, Ebony magazine photographed him and his wife Billye at their Atlanta home for the cover of their July 1974...
2015 Works by conceptual artist and photographer Lorna Simpson featuring vintage images from Ebony magazine cover Bookforum and inside illustrate a review by Gene Seymour of two compelling new books about growing up black in America — Margo Jefferson's «Negroland» and «Between the World and Me» by Ta - Nehisi Coates.
The building was purpose - built as the headquarters of this important Black - owned publishing company, made famous by its Jet and Ebony magazine titles as well as by its role as a leading arbiter of African American taste and culture during the latter half of the twentieth century.
White's «J'Accuse No. 10 (Negro Woman),» is a celebration of black women and was featured on the cover of Ebony magazine in 1966.
Her exhibitions and work have been featured in The New York Times, Artforum, T Magazine, Uptown, CODE Magazine, and Ebony Magazine where she was recently listed as a Top 100 Leader in Arts and Letters.
In a series of poetic gestures, much of Anderson's work in Blak Origin Moment is translated through a variety of distressed textiles and piled - upon surfaces: digitally produced, chemically and hand - treated jacquard tapestries; erased and subsequently printed - upon pages of Ebony magazine; purposefully besmirched old rugs; and large sheets of dirt - caked roofing rubber.
Ebony magazine names Weems one of the most influential women of all time.
She continued to incorporate historical material in subsequent works, most famously using midcentury advertisements for African - American beauty products from Ebony magazine and other publications of the period, abstracting portraits of models with yellow Plasticine, oil paint, pencil marks and incisions.
«Slow Dance» (1992 - 93), one of Marshall's early forays into documenting African American romance and domestic life features the lyrics to «Baby I Am for Real» by the Originals and a copy of Ebony magazine.
In her elaborate, large - scale paintings, Mickalene Thomas (born 1971) has engages the tension between a personal investigation of eroticism, beauty, and black femininity and a critique of the overt sexual imagery prevalent in popular culture and media — from Blaxploitation film heroines like Cleopatra Jones to the construction of middle - class, African - American taste in Ebony magazine.
Artists On Artists / Mickalene Thomas By Kara Walker Interspersed within my few remaining early issues of Ebony magazine from the 70s are faded liquor and cigarette advertisements, rich with period visions of black urban cool.
The installation examines how discarded and ordinary objects, including the floor of a Chicago high school gym and the archives of Ebony magazine, acquire value through the stories we tell.
Hank Willis Thomas How to Market Kitty Litter to Black People: Ebony Magazine 2005/2006, 2006 Digital C - print, Ed.
«I'm reminded of a recent Ebony Magazine cover that stated; America Loves Black People Culture, with a strikethrough the word «people.»
One of the collages shows the cover of Ebony magazine, likewise from Gates» collection, a document of Afro - American life during the 1970s and 1980s.
Repurposing old copies of Ebony magazine, a seminal publication of African American life and culture, the artist constructs a towering library.
AWARD / HONOR Ebony magazine's Power 100 list celebrating the world's most inspiring African Americans in 2016, includes Lonnie Bunch, founding director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, and Chicago artists Kerry James Marshall and Hebru Brantley.
NEWS Chicago Tribune reports on Jan. 23 that Johnson Publishing, the Chicago - based publisher of Ebony magazine, is selling its historic photography archive which documents 70 years of the African American experience.
MUSIC > Artist Lorna Simpson designs cover art, featuring one of her portraits inspired by vintage images from Ebony magazine, for Common's new album «Black America Again.»
Her oldest brother is a web producer for Ebony Magazine in NY and he also runs an online shop.
In the December / January issue hitting newsstands the week of November 4, EBONY magazine reveals our annual Power 100 list of the nation's most influential African - Americans.
Check out the full 2013 «Power 100» list and look for the Power issue of EBONY magazine on newsstands early November!
Actress, playwright, producer and activist Danai Gurira graces the June 2018 cover of EBONY magazine.
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Whitney graces the cover of Ebony Magazine's October 2009 issue.
Hourglass» «Vanish Seamless» was voted the best foundation by Ebony magazine at the 2016 Beauty Awards.
With 2.4 million monthly visitors, The Fashion Bomb made Ebony Magazine's 2011 Power 100 List, while Claire was named Black Blogger of the Month by Black Enterprise, and was dubbed Blogger of the Moment by Teen Vogue.
The 38 - year - old Scandal star stuns on the cover of Ebony magazine's latest issue, looking absolutely gorgeous while rocking a trendy bob hairstyle, fierce fringe (it's unclear whether the look is a wig for the cover) and even bright blue eyeliner.
«Then there was Fashion Fair, part of Ebony magazine and the Johnson Publishing Company.
Her work as appeared in Ebony Magazine, The Guardian, and The Establishment.
(CNN)-- Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was writing an advice column in 1958 for Ebony magazine when he received an unusual letter.
Ebony magazine editor Lerone Bennett, Jr., famously argued that Lincoln was a proslavery white supremacist, while Julius Lester wrote that African Americans «have no reason to feel grateful to Abraham Lincoln.
There's also no shortage of Simpson's usual paintings, which this time around stick to a blue palette, as well as her favorite themes like gender, race, and identity through images lifted from vintage Jet and Ebony magazines.
Theaster Gates has transformed bound volumes of Jet and Ebony magazines into color - blocked «paintings.»
The foundation's most ambitious project to date involved the restoration of a former bank to create the Stony Island Arts Bank, a hybrid gallery, library and community center that's home to an archive of Jet and Ebony magazines and the record collection of Frankie Knuckles, the pioneering Chicago house music DJ.
The Stony Island Arts Bank on South Stony Island Avenue in Chicago is Gates» hybrid gallery, library and community center that's home to an archive of Jet and Ebony magazines and the record collection of Frankie Knuckles, the pioneering Chicago house music DJ.
The 11 - story Modernist building, home to Jet and Ebony magazines starting in 1971, was heralded as the first major downtown Chicago building designed by an African - American architect since the 18th century.
In a reference to the minor arts, or traditional crafts and trades such as ceramics and roofing, Theaster Gates extends his consideration of time, place, history and culture in a series of new works that incorporates the roof of a decommissioned church, the gym floor of a shuttered high school, and an archive of Ebony magazines.
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of glass that looked like blocks of ice.
In the late 2000s, Simpson began to work with found photographs of largely African - American women sourced from auction sites of discarded Associated Press images, vintage Jet and Ebony magazines, and archives of anonymous portraits.

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Kenard Gibbs is a VP for BET Networks and former CEO / Partner of Soul Train Holdings and Group Publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines.
Her work has been featured in: Time, Newsweek, Goop, Seventeen, Fitness, Harper's Bazaar, Real Simple, Women of Power, The National Enquirer, Family Circle, Ladies» Home Journal, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, Woman's World, Ebony, Muscle & Fitness, Runner's World, Health, Parade, First for Women, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Publisher's Weekly, Hadassah Magazine, London Daily Mirror, Bella, SHE, Russian Vogue, SELF, Australian Woman's Day, The Huffington Post, AOL
Keith has been featured in many national media outlets including Dr. Oz, USA Today, People, Sports Illustrated, Fox News, The Huffington Post, Mantra Magazine, Yoga Journal, Mind - Body - Green, The Los Angeles Times, Ebony, Essence, NFL Films, LA Yoga and more.
What I find is that the biggest backlash often comes from the very community magazines like EBONY serve.
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