New York Times critic Roberta Smith has an explanation for why Kehinde Wiley (currently exhibiting his “The World Stage: Lagos-Dakar” at the Studio Museum in Harlem) can not be dismissed … more →
Africa is a Countrynarmer wrote 1 month ago: KALUP LINZY: IF IT DON’T FIT,’ through June 28. Kalup Linzy’s video work, in which the artist appear … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 6 months ago: Art The Studio Museum in Harlem is proud to present Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the Cool, the fir … more →
narmer wrote 7 months ago: The Studio Museum in Harlem Artist-in-Residence Program 2009-2010 Deadline: APRIL 1, 2009 (POSTMA … more →
D. Bell wrote 8 months ago: November 12, 2008–March 15, 2009 This fall, The Studio Museum in Harlem will be the second stop for … more →
Et Cetera wrote 9 months ago: Slick (Self-Portrait), 1977 Philadelphia native Barkley L. Hendricks was born in 1945. He studied at … more →
Sean Jacobs wrote 10 months ago: New York Times critic Roberta Smith has an explanation for why Kehinde Wiley (currently exhibiting … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 10 months ago: Is Kehinde Wiley a Conceptual subversive who happens to paint or yet another producer of pictorial … more →
harlemworldblog wrote 12 months ago: As we look at the end of the Harlem Book Fair this past weekend and Harlem’s effect on world c … more →
D. Bell wrote 1 year ago: more about “Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Cur…“, posted with vodpod … more →
Sean Jacobs wrote 1 year ago: The Brooklyn-based painter Kehinde Wiley has made a name with his large scale portraits of African- … more →
Sean Jacobs wrote 1 year ago: The South African author Zoë Wicomb whose novels mainly play out in Cape Town and prominently featur … more →
Sean Jacobs wrote 1 year ago: New York Times critic Holland Cotter was more emphatic about ‘Flow,’ a group show of art … more →