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An age-old Harlem art collection is being presented to the public for the first time since the 1990s.
The move comes at a time when galleries are shuttering, the art market continues to contract, and some are eschewing ...
Washington There are many Harlems; “James Van Der Zee’s Photographs: A Portrait of Harlem” at the National Gallery of Art includes 41 prints by the famed studio photographer from a time when ...
Walks in the park just got a lot brighter thanks to Harlem Sculpture Gardens, the largest outdoor public art exhibit ever in the neighborhood.
Drawn from the museums' permament collection are 100 artworks—paintings, sculpture, prints, and photographs—by 43 black artists who explored the African American experience from the Harlem Renaissance ...
Introduction : making black modern in the medium of illustration -- An overview of Harlem Renaissance illustrations and their reception. Strategizing from spaces between : Aaron Douglas and the art of ...
The interactive art walk exhibition “West Harlem, Where Art Lives” has existed at Montefiore Square Park since September, hosted by the West Harlem Arts Alliance and Art on the Ave NYC. The exhibit ...
Art collector Chris Norwood at the Hampton Art Lovers gallery at the Historic Ward Rooming House in Overtown. Norwood curated “Silhouettes: Image and Word in the Harlem Renaissance,” a ...
When Irish-born Colleen Browning first saw Harlem 16 months ago, she was struck by “the long, straight streets, the litter, the children’s drawings on the pavement, all the life against the ...
The Department of Transportation unveiled on Friday a new piece of public art on Malcolm X Boulevard and 124th Street — “Aunties” by Harlem-based artist Fitgi Saint-Louis in collaboration ...