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‘A reflection of the world we live in’

Louise Evans from the UBS Art Collection speaks to Monocle about exciting new acquisitions by Khadija Saye and Zanele Muholi, and bringing marginalized communities to the fore Zanele Muholi, 'Sine II, Sheraton Hotel, Brooklyn', 2019, Gelatin silver print, 65.5 x 48.6 cm (25 13/16 x 19 1/8 in), UBS Art Collection © Zanele Muholi. Courtesy of

2020-11-27T22:36:01+00:00November 27th, 2020|0 Comments

Auction Results: Sotheby’s Evening Sale Featured Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Kerry James Marshall, and Jordan Casteel, Acclaimed Painters Who Focus on the Figure

WORKS BY THREE BLACK ARTISTS, who are among the most critically recognized painters focused on figuration and Black subjects, were featured in Sotheby’s latest Contemporary Art Evening Auction, held on Oct. 28 in New York. The sale included 41 lots showcasing premium artworks by highly regarded artists. “Barbershop” by Jordan Casteel opened the auction. Lynette Yiadom-Boakye‘s “Figure of Eight” was the

2020-11-27T22:37:36+00:00November 27th, 2020|0 Comments

The Gray Market: Why Corporate Collections Are Thriving While Museums Starve (and Other Insights)

Our columnist digs into history to unearth the reasons major banks are filling the cultural void left by struggling institutions. Tim Schneider, November 23, 2020 A mural by Julie Mehretu inside the world headquarters for Goldman Sachs at 200 West Street in Manhattan. (Photo by James Leynse/Corbis via Getty Images) Every Monday morning, Artnet News

2020-11-28T03:39:57+00:00November 25th, 2020|0 Comments

Ebony G. Patterson work new Black art for Perez Museum

Miami Times Staff Report A large-scale tapestry by Jamaican visual artist Ebony G. Patterson is the latest acquisition made through the Fund for African American Art at Pérez Art Museum Miami. The Patterson work, called a wailing black horse . . .for those who bear/bare witness, 2018, is comprised of hand-cut jacquard photo tapestry

2020-11-23T01:28:54+00:00November 23rd, 2020|0 Comments

MOSAIC: INDULGE presents personal stories of resiliency, hope and strength from Miami’s community leaders

THIS WEEK IN OUR MOSAIC SERIES, INDULGE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JENNY STARR PEREZ CHATS WITH LUDLOW BAILEY OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN DIASPORA ART, ALEXANDRA VILLOCH OF BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION AND JUAN CARLOS LISCANO OF AMERICAN AIRLINES. By JENNY STARR PEREZ At INDULGE, we like to think outside the box. For our team, it’s all about the stories behind

2020-11-23T01:27:52+00:00June 6th, 2020|0 Comments

Venice Magazine Celebrates Global Curator, Ludlow Bailey

One of the world's foremost curators of the art of the African diaspora, Ludlow Bailey brings "Roots of the Spirit" to ArtServe's 30th anniversary season. By Jason Fitzroy Jeffers Portraits by Felipe Cuevas A few nights ago, Ludlow Bailey attended an invitation-only screening of Harriet, the new film about legendary slavery abolitionist and

2020-11-23T01:27:52+00:00February 17th, 2020|0 Comments

Roots of Spirit Review – A must see Exhibition

Roots of the Spirit A must-see Exhibition On Saturday, January 18th, 2020, I had the opportunity to attend the grand opening event for the Roots of the Spirit exhibition, an opening event for the ArtServe, Ft. Lauderdale 2020 Artistic Season. The exhibition was conceived and curated by renowned global curator and cultural emissary,

2020-11-23T01:27:52+00:00February 11th, 2020|0 Comments
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