Both of these collections contain examples of work
created by black artists between the mid-1950s and the mid-1970s.
This happens in countess group shows where work that is
created by black artists is relevant, but absent.
Not exact matches
Created as a comic series
by Jewish American writer -
artist Jack Kirby in 1966, the eponymous
black superhero represents the resistance to settler - colonial forces — the kinds of forces upon which America's nationhood was constructed.
Art for Babies / Faces for Babies 12
black - and white images
created by well - known contemporary
artists, and selected to tie in with research findings that suggest focusing on high - contrast images as the first step in developing visually and figuring out images and eventually words as well.
My
black bead necklace was
created by super jewelry
artist Suzanne Carillo.
«The Curse of the Wendigo,» a story about a mysterious creature set during World War I, written
by Mathieu Missoffe and illustrated
by Charlie Adlard, the
artist of «The Walking Dead;» «Josephine,» a romantic comedy
by Penelope Bagieu, the creator of «Exquisite Corpse;» «Promethee,» a science - fiction story in the same vein as «Lost,»
created by Christopher Bec, with an introduction
by Mark Waid; «Iron Squad,» an alternate history sci - fi story in which new technology allows the Germans to win World War II,
by Jean - Luc Sala and Ronan Toulhoat; «Spin Angels,» a tale of
black ops and spies, a Catholic cardinal and the Mafia,
by Jean - Luc Sala and Pierre - Mony Chan; «Come Prima,» a road story about two warring brothers, done in a style that pays homage to Italian films,
by Alfred.
Ubisoft Australia has announced they will be auctioning a hand - painted Assassin's Creed IV:
Black Flag painting
created by artist Garry Donnellan on eBay, with all proceeds going to the Starlight Foundation.
Moonassi is an illustrative series
by Dae - Hyun Kim, an
artist from South Korea who turned his attention to
creating these
black and white drawings during his studies in Oriental Painting at Hongik University, Seoul.
Black Light: The exhibition created by California College of the Art graduate students in curatorial practice addresses the relationship between cultural institutions and black art
Black Light: The exhibition
created by California College of the Art graduate students in curatorial practice addresses the relationship between cultural institutions and
black art
black artists.
The
Black Artists Retreat is «guided by the tenets of fellowship, rejuvenation, and intellectual rigor and strives to create time and space for an intergenerational community of black visual artists to engage outside of the institutional environment.&r
Black Artists Retreat is «guided by the tenets of fellowship, rejuvenation, and intellectual rigor and strives to create time and space for an intergenerational community of black visual artists to engage outside of the institutional environment.
Artists Retreat is «guided
by the tenets of fellowship, rejuvenation, and intellectual rigor and strives to
create time and space for an intergenerational community of
black visual artists to engage outside of the institutional environment.&r
black visual
artists to engage outside of the institutional environment.
artists to engage outside of the institutional environment.»
The most prominent display will undoubtedly be «
Black Dada Flag (
Black Lives Matter),» a monumental flag
created by the
artist Adam Pendleton.
All of this and nothing features more than 60 works, much of it
created for the exhibition,
by fourteen
artists: Karla
Black, Charles Gaines, Evan Holloway, Sergej Jensen, Ian Kiaer, Jorge Macchi, Dianna Molzan, Fernando Ortega, Eileen Quinlan, Gedi Sibony, Paul Sietsema, Frances Stark, Mateo Tannatt and Kerry Tribe.
This tension was brought to light recently
by the Yams collective, which withdrew from the Biennial in protest of the inclusion of work
by Joe Scanlan, a Princeton professor who submitted work fictitiously
created by a
black female
artist named Donelle Woolford — a hornet's nest of racial and gender - based provocation.
Highlights from Michelle Grabner's crowd - pleasing selection include Dawoud Bey's presidential portrait photography (Barack Obama, 2008), Karl Haendel's Theme Time Drawings, pencil drawings of various subjects arranged in shaped frames across a massive section of wall, and works
by Donelle Woolford, the fictional young
black female
artist «
created»
by Joe Scanlan and played
by various actors whose Joke Painting (detumescence)(2013) investigates the notion of authenticity.
Here, Olowska
created a sculpture inspired
by Noguchi's and then draped it in the
black cloth that was Graham's signature, a homage to the kind of performance that the
artist has been exploring in her work since the days she ran Nova Popularna, an underground bar and performance space she opened in Berlin with Lucy McKenzie in 2003.
Included in the exhibition are several large - scale
black and white photographs that the
artist created by using a 400,000 - volt Van De Graaff -LSB-.....]
In the work An Open Door, 2008 commissioned for the Dennis and Debra Scholl Collection, the
artist built an entirely new wall with a blackout doorway
created by a
black sheet of plexi.
Geometric Vistas: Landscapes
by Artists of Black Mountain College provides visitors with the opportunity to explore abstract landscapes and cityscapes created by artists who studied and taught at Black Mountain College between 1933 an
Artists of
Black Mountain College provides visitors with the opportunity to explore abstract landscapes and cityscapes
created by artists who studied and taught at Black Mountain College between 1933 an
artists who studied and taught at
Black Mountain College between 1933 and 1957.
Nearly 30 years later,
black American conceptual
artist Glenn Ligon has been inspired, partly
by Kennedy, to
create a visual compendium of his own influences.
Between the stalagmites
created from buttons and glue
by Brooklyn - based
artist Tara Donovan to the
black and green canvas evoking reptilian skin painted
by Yayoi Kusama of Japan, the apparent differences belie mutual resonances...
Inspired loosely
by cosmic science fiction, the two
artists new abstract work was
created using various mediums and was all in
black and white.
But it is distinguished
by a new level of wealth and access that
black artists, gallerists, and collectors can marshal to
create commercial and institutional opportunities for their peers, both within mostly
black spaces and throughout the larger art world.
His project for the Whitney Biennial involves
creating the fictional persona of an Ivy League - educated
black female
artist, «Donelle Woolford,» and presenting performances and art objects conceptualized
by Scanlan as the creative products of this fictional
artist who is played
by a variety of actors.
Lounge at the Stony Island Arts Bank and enjoy hand crafted tea from Currency Exchange Cafe, self guided watercolor and drawing workshops, a taste of our
Black Cinema House collection and the sound of Chicago - style House Music emanating from the Frankie Knuckles Shrine
created by artist and Founder of Rebuild Foundation, Theaster Gates as we...
An iconic and instantly recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was
created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in
black and grey on Rives BF...
In conjunction with the Frankie Knuckles Shrine
created by Theaster Gates in tribute to the legendary godfather of House,
Black Cinema House presents selected excerpts of films and home movies collected
by our partners in the Gallery of the Stony Island Arts Bank: Chicago Film Archives • Excerpts from the Don McIlvaine Collection Chicago
artist...
Having garnered an international reputation as one of the leading
artists to emerge from the New York Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s, Simmons has thoughtfully and methodically moved through her various photographic series, such as Early
Black and White Interiors, 1976 — 78, in which pseudo-realities are created by staging miniature spaces with dollhouse furniture and other banal props; and Walking & Lying Objects, 1987 — 91, a series of black - and - white photographs of inanimate objects animated with human
Black and White Interiors, 1976 — 78, in which pseudo-realities are
created by staging miniature spaces with dollhouse furniture and other banal props; and Walking & Lying Objects, 1987 — 91, a series of
black - and - white photographs of inanimate objects animated with human
black - and - white photographs of inanimate objects animated with human legs.
An iconic and instantly recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was
created by the
artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in
black and grey on Rives...
Central to the exhibition is The
Black Man in Africa has Strong Warriors and Beautiful Cities (2018), a powerfully incandescent rendering composed of fluid lines which blur the division between painting and sculpture, taking inspiration from Robert Rauschenberg's Green Shirt (1965) and featuring imagery from the storied
Black Panther Coloring Book
created in 1968
by artist and aspiring
Black Panther Party member Mike Teemer.
Perhaps this five - month experiment's most interesting contribution is that it responds to the dilemma Cembalest articulates
by having it both ways:
creating separate spaces for
black artists and,
by virtue of their close proximity to Arning's and Daderko's shows, allowing their work to be considered on a larger stage — in this instance, a multiplatform stage.
Anchored in the idea that
artist and audience can work together to
create a work of art, an idea advanced earlier
by artists of nearby and renowned
Black Mountain College, the exhibition at Longwood will provide an important record of the workshops, their inter-connectedness, and their regional and national significance.
Artists working in two dimensions such as Kerry James Marshall, Kara Walker, and Wangechi Mutu have gained currency
by creating work that makes the construction of
black identity -LSB-.....]
Kate Shepherd, Color Trope
Black Lemon Yellow, Reds, Orange, 2011 Stenciled linen pulp paint on cotton base sheet 24 x 18 inches May 17 — June 25, 2011 Dieu Donné is pleased to present an exhibition featuring select works in handmade paper
created in our wet studios
by artists Ian Cooper, Arturo Herrera, Kate Shepherd, Jean Shin, Allyson Strafella, and Richard Tuttle.
His Orgena, a glittery portrait of a
black woman
created by the
artist for his Turner Prize - winning exhibit at the Tate in 1998 was sold to an American collector for a record GBP 1.8 million, over its GBP 1 million high estimate, at Christie's London in 2010.
Now open in the heart of downtown, AC Hotel Spartanburg showcases a selection of TJC works
created by artists associated with the experimental arts enclave of
Black Mountain College.
While the works
created by these
artists have previously been contextualized in terms of associations and movements ranging from Fluxus to Conceptual Art to the blanketed arena of contemporary art practice, in Radical Presence they will be presented along a trajectory providing general audiences and scholars alike, a critical understanding of the significance and persistence of
black performance as a stand - alone practice.
In
Black Forest, the Los Angeles - based
artist Kelly Nipper (b. 1971) has
created an environment equally informed
by mythology and reality,
by history and the present,
by movement and objects.
As a teenager he began his career as a visual
artist by creating stadium - sized concert backdrops for musicians like Youssou N'dour and Positive
Black Soul.
For example,
by 1975
artist DAVID HAMMONS was already
creating sculptures from
black cultural detritus (hair, food, artifacts, etc.) that ironically commented on
black identity.
The day, running from 2 pm to 6 pm, will include a radio show broadcast
by Diamond Stingily via Know Wave, a screening of audiovisual work
created by and for the African diaspora, an
artist talk
by The
Black School, as well as performances
by RAFiA, Abdu Ali, and Fuck U Pay Us, among other things.
British
artist Sonia Boyce is
creating the first database of works
by black artists housed in U.K. public collections.
American photographer and
artist John Poppleton had always been fascinated
by black lights, the beauty of the human body, the world around him and the ability to
create and express himself through art.
The second Bmw Art Car was
created by Frank Stella, an American
artist and a passionate motor racing fan, who used a
black and white square grid pattern taking inspiration from the technical graph - paper.
«Creative Time Global Residency: Reports From the Field», New York, NY, December 3, 2013 «Urban Imprint: The Art and Science Shaping Our Cities,» hosted
by The University of Chicago, Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, New York, NY, November 14, 2013 «Cultural Investment:
Creating a Civic Identity Through the Arts,» CityLab: Urban Solutions for Global Challenges, NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY, October 7, 2013 «One State Together in the Arts» One State Illinois Conference, Quad Cities, IL, June 24, 2013 «Theaster Gates in Conversation with Romi Crawford,»
Black Collectivities, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Chicago, IL, May 4, 2013 «LINC Legacy and Advancements in the Field,» hosted
by the Ford Foundation, May 2013 «Constituency Engagement — Culture - Initiated Redevelopment: Strategies in Innovative Constituent Engagement,» Association of
Black Foundation Executives, Palmer House Hilton Hotel, Chicago, IL, April 6, 2013 «
Creating Heat - The
Artist as Catalyst: Theaster Gates at TEDxUNC,» University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, February 9, 2013 «Building CapaCity Session,» World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, January 26, 2013 «Creative Resilience Session,» World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, January 25, 2013 «Transformative Art: Theaster Gates,» World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2013
Kerouac's text from the book accompanies
black - and - white photo illustrations either
created by Ruscha, other
artists he commissioned or from found images that refer closely to what Kerouac intimated or described.
So the Neo Negritude movement aims to change this
by creating culturally uncensored representation of art that celebrates diversity and creativity with a
black effect «Unapologetically» and
by showcasing new
artist and highlighting negritude artistic expressions, they can experience their Négritude as a fact, a revolt, and be responsible for the destiny of their art.
Hosted
by Black & White Gallery / Project Space, this site - specific installation utilizes plastics and refuse that the
artists have gathered from around Brooklyn to
create a large - scale immersive environment mapping narratives and mythologies of creation, destruction and consumption.
Through Cannon's personal anecdotes and their joint analyses of selected works
by artists who have relationships to both places, Cannon and Nichols will examine the ways in which the
black body
creates meaning as it moves through these two cityscapes, the transmission of that meaning between the two cities through 20th Century migrations, and its impact on contemporary visual culture.
ATLANTA —
Black rubber fragments from recycled tires have been painstakingly twisted, knotted and folded to
create the complex and expressive abstract sculpture «Mixed Messages,»
by artist Chakaia Booker.
Nearby, the young
artists Loren Kramar and Ebecho Muslimova were examining a sculpture of a quarter - rainbow,
created by their Cooper Union classmate Joe Kay, which lay 20 feet below a towering
black painting
by Jean - Michel Basquiat.