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Yaw Boateng (Ghanaian, 1996), African Gaze, 2026. Acrylic on canvas, 101 × 76 cm.
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Marvin Gaye photographed by Jim Britt while recording at Golden West Studios in Los Angeles, CA - 1973
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Dear Nubian Empress, Every root of your hair tells a different story, Do not be fooled by fools that will tell you otherwise… It grows out like a bush because YOU are a reflection of the SUN.. It dances around because your MELANIN has soul & like Gold it will continue to shine. There’s no way to duplicate it which makes you one of a kind… Remain pure & Continue to Embrace it. Always wear your Crown of History Proudly because no one can erase it - brittsense
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Max Sansing’s “Lost & Found” at Thinkspace Projects.
Currently virtually on view at Thinkspace Projects in Los Angeles, California is artist Max Sansing’s solo exhibition, “Lost & Found.”
Max Sansing is a Chicago-based fine artist and one of the city’s most prolific and talented muralists. His distinct aesthetic fuses the color-drenched dynamism of street art with the technical elegance of photorealism. Born and raised on the South Side by two artistic parents, Sansing discovered his passion and creative gift at an early age. During his youth he was involved with several graffiti crews and taught himself oil painting before completing formal training at the American Academy of Art. In addition to his studio practice, Sansing is frequently commissioned to create large-scale murals and experiential installations across the country. He is deeply committed to supporting his Chicago community and is involved with numerous youth programs that expand arts opportunities in underserved areas. His work has been featured in gallery shows and special events in London, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Miami.
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Martin Luther King Jr. on one of the first desegregated buses, 1956. Check this blog!