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#SeeArt: Toyin Ojih Odutola, Nanban, 2020
Toyin Ojih Odutola @JackShainman
"Tell Me A Story, I Don’t Care If It’s True"
Opening September 10th.
#ArtandTheRevolution: Charles White, The Return Of The Soldier, 1946.
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We are keeping a log of petitions and fundraisers that still need attention in the link list in our bio. Updated all day everyday. #BlackLivesMatter
#ArtandTheRevolution: Protesting by Acacia Rodriguez
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We are keeping a log of petitions and fundraisers that still need attention in the link list in our bio. Updated all day everyday. #BlackLivesMatter
Riunite & Ice, collage #15, 2014
#AMMORetrospective: During her time at the School of Visual Arts, Simpson interned at the Studio Museum in Harlem and saw up close the practice of David Hammons who was an artist in residence.
JC Rivera, Pizza Bear, 2020.
#AMMOCityGuides: #JCRivera is best known for his powerful large scale murals, bright canvasses, and hand painted pieces. He often uses his iconic bear character, The Bear Champ.
William Edouard Scott Study for Interruption, 1940
b. 1884, Indianapolis, Indiana.
#AMMOCityGuides: #WilliamEdouardScott is known for his early moral work and depiction of African American life in the rural south having over 75 murals under his belt.
#Eldzier Cortor, Untitled, 1970.
#AMMORetrospective: Artists Eldzier Cortor and Gus Nall were other Chicago based artists that were greatly influential to Motley. Cortor was known for his nude paintings of Black women. He wanted to show the strength that a Black woman possesses.
#Archibald J. Motley Jr., Portrait of My Grandmother, 1922.
#AMMORetrospective: During Motley’s time at the Art Institute of Chicago, the schools’ conservative style was prohibiting to his modernist-jazz work, so he kept them a secret until after graduating years later.
#SantosShelton, Prophet, 2020.
#AMMOCityGuides: Oakland native artist Santos Shelton uses his experiences to create an Afro-futuristic universe that inspires reflection.