Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes photographed by Marc Baptiste for FHM Magazine (2001).

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Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes photographed by Marc Baptiste for FHM Magazine (2001).
JABARI & MEADOW Entergalactic (2022), dir. Fletcher Moules
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Tazza All Day Bistro & Wine Bar, Athens, Greece
Welcome to October 💋🕷✨💀 ig: kieraplease x ig: brihallofficial
From the eighteenth-century poetry of Phillis Wheatley to the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s, Black artists in America have long grappled with the place of Africa in their lives and art: What is Africa to the Black artist for whom transatlantic slavery profoundly altered a cultural connection to the continent? In A Sidelong Glance, John Edmonds extends this question, refracting it through a photographic practice that centers African art, highlighting its position as a complex site of identity, power, and artistic ingenuity. The exhibition comprises a three-part series featuring portraits and still lifes of Central and West African sculptures and masks drawn from private and public collections, including the artist’s own, as seen in Anatolli & Collection, 2019.
This month we’ll be exploring this aspect of Edmonds’s practice through select works from his first solo museum exhibition, on view @brooklynmuseum through August 8.
John Edmonds (American, born 1989). Anatolli & Collection, 2019. Digital silver gelatin print. Courtesy the artist and Company Gallery.
HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH!✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
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Instagram post by asherald (Amy Sherald, the painter of this portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama):
Feeling all the feels. 😭 When I look at this picture I think back to my first field trip in elementary school to a museum. I had only seen paintings in encyclopedias up to that point in my life. There was a show up of work by painter @thebobartlett whose work still inspires me to this day. There was a painting of a black man standing in front of a house. I don’t remember a lot about my childhood, but I do have a few emotional memories etched into my mind forever and seeing that painting of a man that looked like he could be my father stopped me dead in my tracks. This was my first time seeing real paintings that weren’t in a book and also weren’t painted in another century. I didn’t realize that none of them had me in them until I saw that painting of Bo’s. I knew I wanted to be an artist already, but seeing that painting made me realize that I could. What dreams may come? #representationmatters
Jeremy Lipking, “Jamiliah”, detail To See the whole painting click on the link.
Taste of Blue by Gank Pansuay
ok so
everyone knows about this meme, right?
but does anyone else know the woman who made the food? no? time to educate!
This is “Mother Mary”, the owner of Blackberry’s mother.
She made all the cakes for the restaurant while it was open. Chef Gordon Ramsay tried her red velvet cake, and spoke this meme-able line:
He then called Mary over, complimented her food, and gave her a peck on the cheek.
Look how happy she was to hear that!!!
anyways, I hope she has been able to continue her love for baking since the restaurant closed down.
I remember this episode & how happy I felt. I hope she’s doing so great.
Christmas with the Addams Family by Charles Addams