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"Grounded in the Stars" is a fine representation of an ordinary Black woman. That's why some find it offensive.
They say art is subjective, which is the case for the newest Black woman statue in New York City’s iconic Times Square.
We spoke to Dr. Ashley James, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Guggenheim Museum, about being a Black woman in ...
A 12-foot bronze statue of an anonymous Black woman has become a lightning rod in a fraught American debate about race, ...
Thomas J. Price’s 'Grounded in the Stars' sparks a slew of questions about public art and the politics of representation ...
In a panel moderated by MadameNoire managing editor, Danica Daniel, our Women To Know: Modern Mavericks spoke in-depth about their work as Black women artists.
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
A Black Feminist Reunion" will bring together hundreds of Black women for a weekend of learning, connection, and organizing.
On the heels of the 2025 Met Gala, amplified by the success of Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, on view at the Metropolitan ...
Every year, the Savannah College of Art and Design sends off an eager batch of fashion students into the design world, ready ...