Tuesday, February 24 2026
'The Time is Always Now' Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (Photo by Deneen L. Garrett)

Reframing the Black Figure Through Cultural Fluidity: ‘The Time is Always Now’

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In “The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure,” Adult Third Culture Kid curator Ekow Eshun assembled a collective of contemporary Black artists whose works assert presence, identity and sovereignty.

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Titus Kaphar - 'Exhibiting Forgiveness' (Photo courtesy Deneen L. Garrett)

‘Exhibiting Forgiveness’: A Cultural Reflection on Art, Healing and Narrative Reclamation

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Titus Kaphar’s directorial debut, “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” is a cultural intervention disguised as a film.

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Thomas J Price 'Grounded in the Stars' sculpture on Times Square, New York, N.Y., U.S.A. (Photo courtesy Times Square Arts)

Grounded in the Stars: Thomas J Price Reclaims Presence Through Art

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Who gets to be seen? It’s a question British sculptor Thomas J Price compels us to confront.

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Zanele Muholi (Photo by Deneen Garrett)

Through the Lens of Liberation: The Global Gaze of Zanele Muholi and the Power of Living Authentically

Deneen L. Garrett 201 0

Who gets to be seen? Who decides what stories deserve to be told? These questions quietly pulse through the work of internationally acclaimed South African visual activist Zanele Muholi.

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'The First Supper' by Tavares Strachan at London's Royal Academy of Arts (Photo by Deneen L. Garrett)

‘The First Supper’ By Tavares Strachan: Reclaiming the Table for Black Excellence

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With “The First Supper,” Bahamian-born artist Tavares Strachan reimagines one of Western art’s most iconic religious images — Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper — through a contemporary and radically inclusive lens.

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'Edges of Ailey' Exhibit At Whitney Museum

‘Edges of Ailey’ — Celebrating Movement, Legacy and Cultural Identity

Deneen L. Garrett 267 0

The “Edges of Ailey” exhibit at the Whitney Museum in New York City, U.S.A. was a groundbreaking tribute to the life, work and influence of Alvin Ailey, one of the most celebrated choreographers in modern dance.

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