Historic “I am a Man” signs from the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike of 1968 remind us to respect essential workers and to uphold the civil rights of people of color in the U.S. and around the world. On Labor Day 2020, we share the perspectives of three artists whose work bears witness to ongoing struggles.
Robert Chambers on Art, Ancient Plants and New Technologies – At the AIRIE Nest, an art gallery inside the Visitor Center, we meet Robert Chambers…
Modern Portrait of Black America – In her portrait of Black Florida, Trinidad-born photographer Johanne Rahaman demonstrates her belief in racial equality and hope for…
Miami-based Korean American visual artist CYJO takes us to discover exceptional work in the photographic medium at the Art Basel Miami Beach art fair and introduces her own practice of exploring the complexities of identity, beauty and belonging through photography, video and text.
We follow artist Joana Choumali from the Ivory Coast Pavilion at the 57th Venice Art Bienniale to Dak’Art 2018, as she explores the shared experience of migration and violence…
Miami Marine Stadium inspires this tale of modernist architecture and Biscayne Bay, of speedboats and rock stars, of skateboarding, street art and a storm named…
French Artist Frédéric Nauczyciel’s Photography and Films Celebrate Contemporary Voguing In Paris And Baltimore In 2011, photographer and filmmaker Frédéric Nauczyciel spent five months in Baltimore,…
We meet Finnish artist Ola Kolehmainen in Istanbul at ArtInternational 2015, a contemporary art fair where Galeria Senda, Barcelona, is introducing one of Kolehmainen’s projects: large-scale photographs of…
“The Heart is a Lonely Hunter” at Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco Curated by photographer Katy Grannan, “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter” feels essential. At…
The exhibition Cool Objectivity at the Seattle Art Museum aims to chart the connection between German New Objectivity, (Neue Sachlichkeit), photography of the 1920s, and…