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Figures like Du Bois, Hurston, and Baldwin stitched freedom into fabric—not out of vanity but vision. To revisit their style ...
Almond-shaped nails are, and always will be, classic. Here, a manicurist shares 18 almond-shaped nail designs as inspiration ...
1:30 p.m. April 12, 2025: This story has been clarified to reflect the group aims to invite Black women into art spaces. It was a fitting backdrop for Black Girls in Art Spaces’ first gathering ...
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently. When you look at an abstract painting, study it in ...
"If you’re into DIY, woodworking, metalworking, or home improvement, April Wilkerson’s projects and step-by-step builds will inspire you to grab your tools and start creating something amazing ...
In this photo provided by SURF, Marty Two Bulls Jr., a Lakota artist, burns sage in a stove to cleanse the sacred land at the entrance of a shaft in the Sanford Underground Research Facility, a former ...
This St. George artist paints outside the lines, mixing graffiti and abstract street art into a style that’s unmistakably his. “I call it sad magic,” artist Danny Gutierrez said, standing ...
The judges had favoured paintings that were so abstract they’d lost touch with the land – and their audience. This cack-handed avant-gardism seemed a small-town attempt to be worldly.
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She started improvising and learned to see her art with a different lens. Duluth abstract quilter Mary Mathews stands in front of her pieces titled "Currents" and "Currents 2," which are on ...
This one was a black and gold, floral patterned ensemble that was... certainly attention-grabbing. You will just have to see it for yourself. Mulkey's fit bears a striking resemblance to something ...
A new landmark exhibition at the Pompidou Centre is exploring the influence of Black artists in Paris from the 1950s to 2000, showcasing over 300 extraordinary works.