RM2C2YB52–Street artists paint a mural on east 11th St near downtown Austin, TX, that says 'Black Artists Matters' two days after the same group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM0G–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2GBCNJ7–Fort Ft. Pierce Florida,A. E. Backus Museum & Gallery art paintings exhibit exhibition collection landscapes,Florida Highwaymen Black artists regional
RMJGX4X3–Tate Modern, London, UK. 11th July, 2017. Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. A landmark exhibition exploring what it meant to be a Black artist during the Civil Rights movement and the birth of Black Power. Featuring more than 150 works by over 60 artists, this exhibition is a timely opportunity to see how American cultural identity was shaped at a time of social unrest and political change. Photo: Texas Louise, 1971. Frank Bowling. Rennie Collection, Vancouver. Posed with member of gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park / Alamy Live News.
RMF7PD83–Burnt black - charcoal. Used by present day artists and cave paintings.
RMBKK33F–African American artist Jimmy Stovall one of the famous Highwaymen a group of Florida Black artists selling their art from their cars
RM2M3NJ11–Florence Mills (1896 -1927), born Florence Winfrey, American cabaret singer, dancer and comedienne. Pictured while appearing in a Charles Cochrane revue at the London Pavilion called 'Black Birds' and featuring an all-star cast of black artists. Her costume is for the 'Jungle Nights in Dixieland' number. Date: 1926
RM2GF9H3Y–Vintage 1936 Movie Film Poster 'THINGS TO COME' by H G Wells produced by Alexander Corda. Starring Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Things to Come (also known in promotional material as H. G. Wells' Things to Come) is a 1936 British black-and-white science fiction film from United Artists, produced by Alexander Korda, directed by William Cameron Menzies, and written by H. G. Wells. The film stars Raymond Massey, Edward Chapman, Ralph Richardson, Margaretta Scott, Cedric Hardwicke, Maurice Braddell, Derrick De Marney, and Ann Todd.
RMG6HBHG–Celtic star Bobo Balde, who launched a month-long celebration of black contemporary entertainment at the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow. The Hoops defender said he was proud to be involved in the second ever Black History Month. The Frenchman watched a hip hop performance by young black artists and posed for photographs. He spoke of his hope that through his football he could help the positive image of black people in Scotland.
RMP73YWX–English: Yard in Nuuanu by David Howard Hitchcock, circa 1909-10, oil on early black artist's board, 12 x 16 in. This is D. Howard Hitchcock’s home on Judd St. near Nuuanu St. in Honolulu, Hawaii, with Helen Hitchcock, (his daughter) playing in yard . circa 1909-10 20 Yard in Nuuanu by David Howard Hitchcock, c 1909-10
RME0MW0F–Sep. 09, 1956 - Black Writers and Artist's Congress opens in Paris: The first congress of Black Writers and Artists from overseas opened at Sorbonne University in Paris this morning. Photo shows M.Huebrt Sechamps (center), Governor of Madagascar , making the opening speech, on left N. Alioune Diop; on right, M. Price Mars, Chairman of the Congress.
RM2PGF3GM–Portrait of the Artist's Mother by the American artist, Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937), oil on canvas, 1897
RM2DM8K7D–Henley Race Day, John Hassall, British, 1868 - 1948, Henry Graves, British, 1806 - 1892, Chromolithograph on paper, mounted, One bank of the Thames at Henley, with many crowded boats and pavilions. The figures, boats, trees, etc. all outlined in black. Artist's name, lower right, and below in graphite. Publisher's name and date above., London, England, Paris, France, 1901, chromolithograph, chromolithograph
RMTCN66H–London, UK. 9 June 2019. Nigerian-American artist, Victor Ekpuk, makes the final touches to his large-scale Afrofuturisrtic mural, 'Shrine to Wisdom, ahead of the opening of a major new exhibition 'Get up, Stand Up Now' at Somerset House which runs 12 June to 15 September 2019. The exhibition celebrates over 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond, showcasing works by over 100 artists. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
RMB5078A–Pat Boone singer 25 2 62 The man who turned white shoes into a fashion statement Born in Florida 1934 At 17 Boone was starring in his own musical radio show Many of his hit recordings were songs previously made famous by black artists such as Fats Domino and Little Richard Launched his film career in 1957 Boone was a deeply religious man and model husband and father He wrote several books concerning his christianity as well as his best selling teen advice volume Twixt Twelve and Twenty
RMD9TM00–Black artists playing guitar and singing on stage during multicultural open air summer music festival Fête de la Musique in downtown (old city) Geneva, Switzerland. Credit: ImageNature, Alexander Belokurov / Alamy
RMDJE528–DETERIORATED WALL MURAL ADJACENT TO A VACANT LOT ON 35TH STREET IN SOUTH SIDE CHICAGO. MANY BLACK ARTISTS ARE ACTIVE...556231
RMW71X93–ARTIST RON BLACKBURN PAINTING AN OUTDOOR WALL MURAL AT THE CORNER OF 33RD AND GILES STREET IN CHICAGO. HE IS ONE OF MANY BLACK ARTISTS DOING SUCH WORK. THEY FEEL IT IS A MEANS OF SHARING ART WITH THE PEOPLE OF THE GHETTO WHO DON'T GO TO THE CITY'S MUSEUMS
RM2J3376N–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 5th April, 2022.Revisiting Black Artists exhibition at the gallery of modern Art or GOMA as its known. See photographed panel for more information. From mother tongue and glasgow museums from their collection. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2C2YAXK–Street artists paint a mural on east 11th St near downtown Austin, TX, that says 'Black Artists Matters' two days after the same group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM23–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2H4TR51–Vancouver, Canada. 4th Nov, 2021. A woman looks at an art installation during the 'Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots' exhibition at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov. 4, 2021. With artworks presented by artists from Africa, Black artists in Canada and a diverse selection of items from the museum's collection, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of African cultures and modern art pieces inspired by those same traditions. Credit: Liang Sen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMJGX4W5–Tate Modern, London, UK. 11th July, 2017. Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. A landmark exhibition exploring what it meant to be a Black artist during the Civil Rights movement and the birth of Black Power. Featuring more than 150 works by over 60 artists, this exhibition is a timely opportunity to see how American cultural identity was shaped at a time of social unrest and political change. Photo: Artist William T. Williams in front of his work Nu Nile, 1973. Credit: Malcolm Park / Alamy Live News.
RM2CFH0HN–London, UK. - 5 Sept 2020: Protestors stand outside the National Gallery during a Black Art Matters protest about underrepresentation of Black artists in national institutions.
RFBK2EBF–opened tube of black artist's paint and cap on black background
RM2PD2XEF–London, UK. 14th Mar, 2023. The coming dawn, triptych, 2011, by Thornton Dial - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling and brings together 64 works by 34 artists from the mid-20thcentury to the present. it runs from 17 March - 18 June 2023. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HAJNN6–RUN SILENT RUN DEEP Vintage Movie Film Poster 'Run Silent, Run Deep' is a 1958 American black-and-white war film from United Artists, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Commander (later Captain) Edward L. Beach Jr.. It was directed by Robert Wise, produced by Harold Hecht, and starred Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. The story describes World War II submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean, In addition to Clark Gable and Lancaster playing the leads, the film also features Jack Warden and was the film debut of Don Rickles.
RM2D130P1–Visitors view 'Black Marble Under Yellow Light' during a photo call for the new Bruce Nauman exhibition at Tate Modern, London, the gallery's first new exhibition since reopening this summer. Nauman is recognised as one of the most innovative and influential artists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
RM2H7HA53–Lubaina Himid's retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. A look back at over 40 years of work. From paintings to poetic texts to soundscapes. The exhibition gives a rare chance to experience the breadth of her work. Himid won the Turner prize in 2017 and is one of the most influential black artists alive. The exhibition opens on the 25th November until 3rd July 2022 in London's Tate Modern.
RMMAX46N–1950s, historical picture showing paintings and artwork on sale on the 'Place du Tertre', a famous square at Montmartre, Paris, France. The area is well-known for its street artists and there have many notable ones who have lived and worked there in the past, including Renoir and Picasso,
RM2G20EFD–Whistler's Mother. Painting entitled 'Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1' by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), oil on canvas, 1871
RM2A2P3XF–Georg Christoph Eimmart, German, 1638-1705, Italian Artists, c. 1683, Engraving printed in black on laid paper, plate: 12 1/4 x 8 in
RMD0P04K–Artist's Conception of Galaxies with Black Holes
RM2KF2X1D–New York, United States. 15th Nov, 2022. A display about black artists on Broadway at the Museum of Broadway in New York City. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMRB912F–Artist's Studio
RMFNAP9R–Two Black Men (Two Moors)1661 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn1606–1669 Dutch Netherlands
RMW71X87–ARTIST RON BLACKBURN PAINTING AN OUTDOOR WALL MURAL AT THE CORNER OF 33RD AND GILES STREETS IN CHICAGO. HE IS ONE OF MANY BLACK ARTISTS PAINTING SUCH ART. THEY FEEL IT IS A MEANS OF SHARING ART WITH THE PEOPLE OF THE GHETTO WHO DON'T GO TO THE CITY'S MUSEUMS
RM2J33771–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 5th April, 2022.Revisiting Black Artists exhibition at the gallery of modern Art or GOMA as its known. See photographed panel for more information. From mother tongue and glasgow museums from their collection. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2C2YAXJ–Street artist paints a mural on east 11th St near downtown Austin, TX, that says 'Black Artists Matters' two days after the same group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM06–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2H4TR4T–Vancouver, Canada. 4th Nov, 2021. A woman looks at paintings during the 'Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots' exhibition at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov. 4, 2021. With artworks presented by artists from Africa, Black artists in Canada and a diverse selection of items from the museum's collection, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of African cultures and modern art pieces inspired by those same traditions. Credit: Liang Sen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMJGX4WN–Tate Modern, London, UK. 11th July, 2017. Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power. A landmark exhibition exploring what it meant to be a Black artist during the Civil Rights movement and the birth of Black Power. Featuring more than 150 works by over 60 artists, this exhibition is a timely opportunity to see how American cultural identity was shaped at a time of social unrest and political change. Photo: Artist William T. Williams. in front of his work Trane, 1969. The Studio Museum, Harlem, NY. Credit: Malcolm Park / Alamy Live News.
RM2CFH0J0–London, UK. - 5 Sept 2020: Social commentator and political activist Patrick Vernon speaking at a Black Art Matters protest about underrepresentation of Black artists in national institutions.
RMD97H41–Deteriorated Wall Mural Adjacent To A Vacant Lot On 35th Street In South Side Chicago. Many Black Artists Are Active In Painting
RM2PD2W6A–London, UK. 14th Mar, 2023. Lonnie Holley, in front of his work - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling and brings together 64 works by 34 artists from the mid-20thcentury to the present. it runs from 17 March - 18 June 2023. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2HAJNHC–Vintage Movie Film Poster 'Run Silent, Run Deep' is a 1958 American black-and-white war film from United Artists, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Commander (later Captain) Edward L. Beach Jr.. It was directed by Robert Wise, produced by Harold Hecht, and starred Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster. The title refers to 'silent running', a submarine stealth tactic. The story describes World War II submarine warfare in the Pacific Ocean, In addition to Gable and Lancaster playing the leads, the film also features Jack Warden and was the film debut of Don Rickles.
RM2CTM7XB–Liquorice Black, from drag collective The Family Gorgeous and Channel 4's Drag SOS, is reflected in a pane of glass during a photocall at Islington Mill in Salford, home to 100s of artists including The Family Gorgeous, after a ??3.3m European ERDF grant for renovations was awarded to the much loved mill to benefit local artists and communities.
RM2H7HA5E–Lubaina Himid's retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. A look back at over 40 years of work. From paintings to poetic texts to soundscapes. The exhibition gives a rare chance to experience the breadth of her work. Himid won the Turner prize in 2017 and is one of the most influential black artists alive. The exhibition opens on the 25th November until 3rd July 2022 in London's Tate Modern.
RM2BEGFAD–Black Hole, Artist's Concept
RMM6DPBE–1950s, Paris, France, summertime and parisian street artists working on their paintings under shade in the square at Montmartre.
RM2DCFNEW–Alphonse Legros, (artist), French, 1837 - 1911, The Hand of the Artist's Daughter, black crayon, overall (approximate): 18.2 x 13.6 cm (7 3/16 x 5 3/8 in
RM2HX38R0–Inger in Black, portrait painting of the artist's Sister in oil on canvas by Edvard Munch, 1884
RMJ50HHA–Alabama,Camden,Black Belt Treasures,nonprofit marketing,regional artists,Black doll. cloth,print dress,stitched face,AL080515012
RM2H0J1JB–The Kwaito Generals....They're on radio, on magazine covers and have became celebrities in their own right. Straight from the townships and proud of it. This is interesting when one considers that the township was created to keep a ready supply of cheap labour under control by the apartheid government. Kwaito cries out to impoverished youths in the townships and has given young black artists a chance to shine.
RMFNAP7A–Two Black Men (Two Moors)1661 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn1606–1669 Dutch Netherlands
RMW71X8G–ARTIST WHO WAS HELPING WITH A WALL PAINTING ON 33RD AND GILES STREET IN SOUTH SIDE CHICAGO. HE IS ONE OF MANY BLACK ARTISTS PAINTING OUTDOOR MURALS IN CHICAGO. THEY FEEL IT IS A MEANS OF SHARING ART WITH GHETTO PEOPLE WHO DON'T GO TO THE ESTABLISHED MUSEUMS
RM2J3373C–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 5th April, 2022.Revisiting Black Artists exhibition at the gallery of modern Art or GOMA as its known. See photographed panel for more information. From mother tongue and glasgow museums from their collection. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2C2YAXW–Street artist paints a mural on east 11th St near downtown Austin, TX, that says 'Black Artists Matters' two days after the same group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM2X–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2H4TR2E–Vancouver, Canada. 4th Nov, 2021. A person looks at a painting during the 'Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots' exhibition at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov. 4, 2021. With artworks presented by artists from Africa, Black artists in Canada and a diverse selection of items from the museum's collection, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of African cultures and modern art pieces inspired by those same traditions. Credit: Liang Sen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2PD0879–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Jesse Aaron, Untitled, c. 1972. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2CFH0HW–London, UK. - 5 Sept 2020: A placard stands held up outside the National Gallery during a Black Art Matters protest about underrepresentation of Black artists in national institutions.
RM2CB67T3–The Real Thing 1976 'First British Black band to have a number 1 fit record in the UK.
RM2PD2W6D–London, UK. 14th Mar, 2023. Lonnie Holley, in front of his work - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling and brings together 64 works by 34 artists from the mid-20thcentury to the present. it runs from 17 March - 18 June 2023. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RFC7CE1N–Artists Paint Brush Black and Gold Isolated on White Background
RM2CTM7RW–Liquorice Black, from drag collective The Family Gorgeous and Channel 4's Drag SOS, is reflected in a pane of glass during a photocall at Islington Mill in Salford, home to 100s of artists including The Family Gorgeous, after a ??3.3m European ERDF grant for renovations was awarded to the much loved mill to benefit local artists and communities.
RM2H7HA30–Lubaina Himid's retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. A look back at over 40 years of work. From paintings to poetic texts to soundscapes. The exhibition gives a rare chance to experience the breadth of her work. Himid won the Turner prize in 2017 and is one of the most influential black artists alive. The exhibition opens on the 25th November until 3rd July 2022 in London's Tate Modern.
RMEW6JKF–Black leather sofa in artist's coastal living room with an easel beside open windows with a view of the sea
RMMM3RTR–1950s, historical, western lady studies the sign and map on the side on a stone buidling for the Artists Quarter in the old city of Safed (Tzfat), Israel. In the 1950s and 1960s, Safed was known as israel's art capital and its reputation drew artists to the colony established in the Old City.
RM2DDJAWJ–Cupid and Psyche, 1880 Psyche entering the Bedroom Artists: Edward Burne-Jones (Artist), Lucy Faulkner (Engraver) Wood Engraving Printed In Black On Laid Michallet Paper, 19th CenturyPre-Raphaelite
RMRAH62M–Louis Leopold Boilly, Three Young Artists in a Studio, Circa 1820, Black and white chalk on paper, drawing, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA.
RMJ50HGP–Alabama,Camden,Black Belt Treasures,nonprofit marketing,regional artists,Black woman female women,quilts,patterns,gallery,galleries,dealer,dealers,gal
RMCAKKM5–'Black Artists in Oakland' by Jerry Thompson and Duane Deterville at Books Inc. in Alameda, Calif. on Friday, September 07, 2007. (Dean Coppola/Contra Costa Times)
RMFNANRE–Two Black Men (Two Moors)1661 Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn1606–1669 Dutch Netherlands
RMW724WG–DETERIORATED WALL MURAL ADJACENT TO A VACANT LOT ON 35TH STREET IN SOUTH SIDE CHICAGO. MANY BLACK ARTISTS ARE ACTIVE IN PAINTING OUTDOOR MURALS IN THE CITY'S BLACK COMMUNITIES. THEY FEEL IT IS A MEANS OF SHARING ART WITH PEOPLE OF THE GHETTO WHO NEVER GO TO THE MUSEUMS
RM2J33731–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 5th April, 2022.Revisiting Black Artists exhibition at the gallery of modern Art or GOMA as its known. See photographed panel for more information. From mother tongue and glasgow museums from their collection. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2C2YAXR–City of Austin Transportation Director Robert Spillar teaches Tobias Jackson-Woods how to use a paint roller as artists paint a mural on east 11th Street near downtown Austin that says 'Black Artists Matter,' two days after the group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM0N–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2H4TR4R–Vancouver, Canada. 4th Nov, 2021. A woman looks at a painting during the 'Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots' exhibition at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov. 4, 2021. With artworks presented by artists from Africa, Black artists in Canada and a diverse selection of items from the museum's collection, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of African cultures and modern art pieces inspired by those same traditions. Credit: Liang Sen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2PD087T–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Thornton Dial, Stars of Everything, 2004. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RF2HDT1K4–artist's figure, artist's figures
RM2CB67T0–The Real Thing 1976 'First British Black band to have a number 1 fit record in the UK.
RM2PD2XEK–London, UK. 14th Mar, 2023. Stars of Everything, 2004, by Thornton Dial - Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts. It showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling and brings together 64 works by 34 artists from the mid-20thcentury to the present. it runs from 17 March - 18 June 2023. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMD2BPRE–Artists Spray Painting Artwork At Street Festival In Kiev, Ukraine.
RM2B01CBC–Vietnam: Artist's impression of the French storming of Son Tay, 16 December 1883. Engraving from L'Illustration, 1883. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was an armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RM2H7H9Y7–Lubaina Himid's retrospective exhibition at the Tate Modern in London. A look back at over 40 years of work. From paintings to poetic texts to soundscapes. The exhibition gives a rare chance to experience the breadth of her work. Himid won the Turner prize in 2017 and is one of the most influential black artists alive. The exhibition opens on the 25th November until 3rd July 2022 in London's Tate Modern.
RMEW6JKH–Black leather sofa and a white coffee table in artist's living room with a view of a Cornish bay through open windows
RMD2N2P2–THE BLACK PIRATE Poster for 1926 United Artists silent film with Douglas Fairbanks and Billie Dove
RM2DNPRG8–Georg Koppmann, design for a relief: Drawing lessons, albumin paper, black and white positive process, picture size: height: 18.7 cm; width: 35.6 cm, graphics, artists working with assistants or students
RM2K0A9Y6–General Idea, AIDS, 1989. Acrylic painting on canvas. Variant by a group of artists of the German flag, black, red and gold. It is the logo of the German AIDS Foundation
RF2D85CY2–Jazz music in a diverse culture
RMCAKMEP–'Black Artists in Oakland' by Jerry Thompson and Duane Deterville at Books Inc. in Alameda, Calif. on Friday, September 07, 2007. (Dean Coppola/Contra Costa Times)
RMBRGE1R–Alexander Oppler (1869 - 1937), a bronze head of André Derains Black green patinated bronze, on the right side of the nape the artist's signature 'Oppler'. Stepped grey-brown marble base. Height 52 cm. Expressive portrait of the famous French painter André Derains (1880 - 1954), who shared a studio with Maurice de Vlaminck in around 1900 and developed the Fauve Movement in cooperation with Matisse. During the occupation of France in WW II the German authorities offered him the position of director at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, which he refused - alongsi,
RMW72AH5–GRAFFITI ON A WALL IN CHICAGO. SUCH WRITING HAS ADVANCED AND BECOME AN ART FORM, PARTICULARLY IN METROPOLITAN AREAS. BLACK ARTISTS ALSO HAVE USED WALLS ON BUILDINGS IN BLACK COMMUNITIES IN CHICAGO TO PAINT OUTDOOR MURALS. THEY FEEL IT IS A MEANS OF SHARING ART WITH PEOPLE IN THE GHETTO WHO DON'T GO TO THE MUSEUMS. THE ARTISTS ALSO HAVE GIVEN PAINTING LESSONS TO COMMUNITY GROUPS BY DECORATING WALLS ON SOME BUILDINGS IN THEIR COMMUNITIES
RM2J3373X–Glasgow, Scotland, UK 5th April, 2022.Revisiting Black Artists exhibition at the gallery of modern Art or GOMA as its known. See photographed panel for more information. From mother tongue and glasgow museums from their collection. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
RM2C2YAY9–City of Austin Transportation Director Robert Spillar teaches Tobias Jackson-Woods how to use a paint roller as artists paint a mural on east 11th Street near downtown Austin that says 'Black Artists Matter,' two days after the group painted 'Black Austin Matters' in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.
RM2CFEM2P–London, UK. 5th Sep, 2020. Protest for black artists in Trafalgar Square London UK Part of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2H4TR31–Vancouver, Canada. 4th Nov, 2021. People look at an art installation during the 'Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots' exhibition at Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Nov. 4, 2021. With artworks presented by artists from Africa, Black artists in Canada and a diverse selection of items from the museum's collection, the exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of African cultures and modern art pieces inspired by those same traditions. Credit: Liang Sen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2PD08A0–Royal Academy of Arts, UK. 14 March 2023. Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers: Black Artists from the American South showcases unique African American artistic traditions and methods of visual storytelling. The creativity in this exhibition has brought about artworks whose subjects and materials often reverberate with the South’s painful history - enslavement, segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, institutionalised racism as well as the Civil Rights Movement. Image: Thornton Dial, Stars of Everything, 2004. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
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