Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into ARTS EDUCATION18 hours agoA Nigerian Sculptor Reflects on All the Land Containsverified_publisherThe New York Times - By Dale Berning SawaThis article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times. When Otobong Nkanga appeared on the Art Newspaper’s “A Brush With…” podcast, the host, Ben Luke, asked which piece of art she would choose to live with, if she could choose only one. …
Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into MUSEUMS/GALLERIES13 hours agoMeet the Husband and Wife Duo Shaking Up the Art WorldBET - By Malcolm VenableSol and Jennia Aponte are diversifying the overwhelmingly white art world by hosting traveling exhibitions of work by Black artists, thereby creating …
Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into ARTS EDUCATION11 hours agoObi Nzeribe Claims His Shots With a Modern Digital Signatureverified_publisherPapermag - By Paper MagazineIn a world where content travels faster than a meme in a group chat and credit gets lost somewhere between “save” and “share,” Obi Nzeribe isn’t here for the chaos. The LA-based Nigerian photographer — known for his lush, narrative-driven editorials and deep-rooted cultural storytelling — is …
Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into MUSEUMS/GALLERIES17 hours agoComment | Trims to Sotheby's African Modern and contemporary art department are just one unwelcome sign for this previously healthy markettheartnewspaper.com - Melanie GerlisThere are some unwelcome signs in the market for contemporary and Modern African art. In 2023 auction sales in this category fell a little—by 8% to …
Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into BLACK CINEMA1 day agoKid Cudi's 'Neverland' Will Debut at The Tribeca Film Festivalverified_publisherHYPEBEAST - Elaina BernsteinThe music video – which falls under the Tribeca Shorts umbrella – features production from Jordan Peele’s Monkey Productions and will hit AMC …
Celeste A. Fisher, PhDflipped into MUSEUMS/GALLERIES1 day agoAn Artist Subverting Propaganda Through Large-Scale Sculpturesverified_publisherThe New York Times - By Yaniya LeeIn Solo Show, a new series from T Magazine, we ask Black artists to curate a list of three treasured works that they’ve encountered or made, and to reflect on how their practice connects to a broader art lineage. Born in Lisbon and raised in Luanda, Angola, the interdisciplinary artist Sandra Poulson …