Zayira Ray: interthread

Baxter St. Camera Club of New York 126 Baxter Street New York, NY 10013 On View Through April 27, 2024 Baxter St, in partnership with YoungArts, is proud to present a solo exhibition by Zayira Ray (2018 YoungArts Winner in Photography), featuring portrait photographs that explore notions of belonging, love, and kinship in Brown diasporic communities.

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Danielle Mckinney | Quiet Storm

Marianne Boesky Gallery 509 West 24th Street New York, NY 10011 On View Through April 27, 2024 Marianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present Quiet Storm, an exhibition of new work by Danielle Mckinney (b. 1981; Montgomery, AL). In this ambitious new suite of oil paintings, Mckinney infuses intimate settings with radical beauty and striking emotional sway.

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TERENCE NANCE: UNIVITELLIN

NICOLA VASSELL 138 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10011 On view through April 20, 2024 Nicola Vassell is delighted to present Univitellin, a special installation of Terence Nance’s eponymous short film from 2016, and a selection of photographs from the artist’s archive depicting family, faith and the synthesis of creative and spiritual practice.

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BLACK PORTRAITURES: SHIFTING PARADIGMS

The 14th iteration of Black Portraitures will take place over two days during the vernissage of the 60th Anniversary of the Venice Biennale. This year’s theme, Shifting Paradigms, will center thought leaders from Africa and the African Diaspora who are creating new models for the education, cultivation, exhibition, dissemination, and collection of art and images.

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NYU Tisch Alum, Tyler Mitchell, has two exhibits on view at Jack Shainman Gallery NYC until October 30, 2021

Opening reception for the exhibitions: Thursday, September 9th, from 6-8 PM at both gallery spaces. Jack Shainman Gallery is thrilled to present two exhibitions by Tyler Mitchell at our Chelsea locations, opening Thursday, September 9th from 6-8pm. These are Mitchell’s first solo exhibitions with the gallery and continue his legacy of making images that explore the histories of intimacy and meanings of home within Black communities. Dreaming in Real Time, on view at our 20th Street gallery, is a new series by Mitchell that visualizes scenes of peace, solitude and belonging for Black people in the pastoral American South. During the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mitchell was unable to see his family in his native state of Georgia. The distance and isolation led him to start dreaming of home. When he was able to return, he created new images of subjects in the Atlanta-metro area that consider historic and contemporary notions of refuge, repose and rootedness. …

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Wendel White Named 2021 Robert Gardner Fellow in…

The Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Harvard University, is pleased to announce the selection of the 2021 Robert…

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