Airplanes, art, and the American West

  A quartet of volunteers attended to the nose section on the museum’s Douglas A–26K, a rare modified version of the Douglas A–26 Invader, a twin-engine light bomber and ground attack aircraft built during World War II. A duo was working on the right engine of a Beechcraft Model E18S-9700, […]

Latest News in Black Art: Tau Lewis Joins Stephen Friedman Gallery, Christopher Blay Named Chief Curator at Houston African American Museum, Housing Gallery Receives Armory Show’s Gramercy International Prize

  Latest News in Black Art features news updates and developments in the world of art and related culture   Tau Lewis in her Brooklyn, N.Y., studio. | Photo by Flo Ngala, Courtesy National Gallery of Canada   Representation Jamaican-Canadian artist Tau Lewis is now represented by Stephen Friedman Gallery […]

When Artwork was for Every single American

For the duration of the Excellent Melancholy, heroic photographs of every day folk, the laborers and farmers in the country’s factories and fields, have been unfold across the bare inside walls of submit workplaces and other community buildings. The muralists functioning from their scaffolds were being used by numerous federal […]