Interludes: Black Balloons | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/interludes-black-balloons
lives matter, Black lives have always mattered.
lives matter, Black lives have always mattered.
injustice, excess, cruelty, tenacity, submission and progress, conceived in the U.S. to live
A guide to starting your own movement, mobilising communities and effecting change, created by Tate Collectives and cultural collective gal-dem and inspired by the Soul of a Nation exhibition at Tate Modern
Black photographers like Roy DeCavara captured and told the stories of black lives
She’s a Black artist, making work about Black lives, and she makes our stories so
Lives Matter movement is that galleries and institutions have started to pay more
Artist page for Anya Gallaccio (born 1963)
who creates site-specific, minimalist installations and often works with organic matter
Was there a ‘Black art’ or a ‘Black aesthetic’?
stated objective to become a more inclusive institution that reflects the world we live
Interview with artist Billie Zangewa in Johannesburg
That was the first subject matter, then the images became things happening to me
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2002, includes Marlene Dumas, Mike Nelson, Pamela Golden, Mark Fairnington, John Warhola, Abigail Lane and Kenneth Noland
In Black Drawings 1991-2, comprising a series of 111 drawings and 1 slate, she rejects