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In continuing our celebration of Black History Month, we highlight this portrait of renowned radical
On this day, 50 years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, where
Betye Saar’s 1972 assemblage piece, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima reclaims the image of Aunt Jemima,
Malcolm X was a revolutionary civil rights activist known for his strong leadership, commanding pres
“One of my favorite works in the Museum’s collection is this soothing, yet expressive, paintin
Only five days left to check out the exhibition that The New York Times called “radiant and ra
At the time of the Black Power movement, natural hair in the Black community had become more than a
Black women were the heartbeat of the Civil Rights and Black Power movement, often working behind th
The Black Power Movement in Los Angeles was heavily influenced by historical patterns of discriminat
The Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) was a group of Black artists on the South Side of
In his graphic prints, Cleveland Bellow depicted Black activists and musicians as well as ordinary p
AfriCOBRA believed it was important to express joy and positivity not only aesthetically with their
The African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists, AfriCOBRA, is a Chicago based artists’ collective forme
If you attended this month’s First Saturday at the museum you may have noticed it included a brand n
Recently, while browsing the catalogue for materials to include in the Libraries and Archives First
Portraiture was a service that was once reserved for people of wealthy or royal status. It later evo
Next up in our Top 2018 Moments is the Opening Celebration of Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Bl
In Processional, Norman Lewis set a series of white brushstrokes in a widening shape, evoking a beam
The flag has been known as a symbol of patriotism for some, but also a constant reminder of exclusio
During this month’s First Saturday, we’re debuting a new program that showcases the Arch
Many artists in the late 1960s worked in an abstract expressionist style, exploring both gestural ab
Tickets to today’s Soul of a Nation opening celebration are sold out, but fret not—w
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