Through a Black Lens: 10 Institutional Shows of Work by Black Artists to See This Month
Tom Lloyd, Narokan, 1965 John Berens, courtesy of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Up until the 1950s, many American museums, particularly in the South, held separate days for Black people to see art and artifacts. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition (BECC), whose members included artists Faith Ringgold and …
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