Africa Restored (Cheryl as Cleopatra) by Kerry James Marshall is on view as part of “Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica” at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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Works by Black artists on how labor influenced Black history and culture, curated by Faith Evans; reception 3-5 p.m. Feb. 16; ...
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A range of interpretations and depictions of the Black figure is currently on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (through ...
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The works include photos by Gordon Parks and prints by Kerry James Marshall. One of Marshall’s prints memorializes the people associated with the Civil Rights movement who died in the 1960s.