Antwaun Sargent
81 Artists Explore the Newspaper as Art Object
In the era of “fake news,” an exhibition examines how The New York Times has been used by artists to investigate pressing issues.
16 Guyanese Artists Explore the Impact of Migration
Migration is one of the defining issues of our time, and few feel it quite like residents of the small South American nation.
These Graphite Sketches Personify the Beautiful Disorder of the Internet
Since high school, Jeanette Hayes has archived hundreds of thousands of images from the surface web.
A Journalist’s Art Project Highlights Media Bias Against Black Men
'Counternarratives' takes a closer look at media coverage in the age of “fake news.”
A Powerful Piece of the Venice Biennale Comes to Brooklyn
Mohau Modisakeng’s “Passages” is on view in the South African Pavilion and at We Buy Gold in New York City.
Caribbean Artists Shine at a New Art Fair in Puerto Rico
Take a candid look inside MECA International Art Fair 2017.
A 21-Year-Old Photographer Brings 70s Black Power to Modern Times
Micaiah Carter's photos empower a new generation of black thought leaders.
Feeling Petty About the Art World? This Biennial Is For You
Two Chicago curators intervene on behalf of artists marginalized by mainstream art fairs.
Moody Photographs Capture Grit and Beauty
Gil Gilmour shoots shadowy portraits resembling topography.
Yuki James’ Portraits Defy Age, Race, and Gender Expectations
The photographer finds beauty in the unconventional.
Door Sculptures Bring a Message to End Hate to DC
V.L. Cox’s installation campaign aims takes the fight against discrimination to the steps of Congress.
90s Nostalgia and Racial Politics Collide in Multidimensional Mosaics
Cameron Welch's newest works combine Aaliyah, children's toys, and Greek mythology.