COLUMBIA — A man from Columbia has expressed his love for art in an industry where you don't see many African Americans. Lee Carter is the owner of Immortal Art, a tattoo and piercing studio. He said ...
In this series, Lagniappe presents a different work each week from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art, with commentary from a curator. Now on view at the New Orleans Museum of Art is a ...
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Even the tall, domed windows of the African American Museum aren’t big enough to shed light on the full extent of Laurie Ann Farrell’s newest labor of love. After three years of planning, the former ...
As rainbow flags fill South African streets, Pride Month shines brighter than ever. Led by Kaye Ally and the Pride of Africa ...
An early painting by the famed Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, thought lost since the 1930s, is on view for the first time since its recent rediscovery. The portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey ...
Many Africans have pondered the infamous 1884 Berlin Conference. Often those thoughts remain just there, in the imagination, fuelled by anger about the conference’s results. However, in his pursuit of ...