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He has explored the place of African-American people in art for decades, including in a portrait just donated to Cambridge university
A stark new exhibition in New York fuses requiem and rage
As protests raged and calls for reform and redress have grown louder, a light has been shone on all areas of society where race is a barrier — including art
The artist on representation, the western canon and who decides the value of art
The African-American artist comments on museum culture, on value in art, and the market
The African-American painter on stereotypes, the western canon and who decides market value
Sales were swift on the fair’s first preview day for invited collectors
This exultant show is both a homage and a riposte to the canon of western art
The artist’s first UK show reveals her to be a master storyteller
As a major retrospective of his work opens in Chicago, the artist talks about his family, his influences — and why he finds his subjects close to home
A Miami exhibition by two titans of the art world argues for the dominance of figuration over abstraction in the internet era
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