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Chenoa BakerObserver |
For the ArtPhilly founder, collecting has never been about wealth-building or prestige.
Ice, immigration and imperialism converged this year in North America's only winter biennial.
This fair is not perfect, but it's working to mitigate the effects of the settler-colonial capitalist paradigm.
The Ford Foundation Gallery has gathered the work of three generations of groundbreaking Black women artists in a masterclass in curatorial sightline.
The festival raises several questions, including: Is film reflective of what society is or what it can be? Is it a way to break free or a tool of...
Her use of fragile, vernacular materials challenges institutional norms and reclaims the aesthetics of everyday resistance.