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NPR Music’s 100 Favorite Songs Of 2016 (So Far)
“Playlists are a dime a dozen these days. Cheap and charming, updated by algorithm or “curated by hand,” the grab bag anchors this post-album, post-download, post-mixtape moment. Still, we don’t think you’ll find anything quite like this list of 100 songs.” Get More of the Post-Mixtape Moment
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In honor of Pride Week, we are featuring works from our collection by LGBTQ+ artists whose creative practices reference this identity and/or experience.
This work by Kehinde Wiley, who you may remember from last year’s A New Republic, is part of ‘Black Light,’ a series of 17 photographs. It is based on British painter Joshua Reynolds’ 1763 portrait of Susanna Gale, daughter of a British sugar planter in Jamaica. In Wiley’s rendering, a contemporary black man takes her place, unsettling categories of race, sexuality, gender, and privilege.
Posted by Rujeko Hockley Kehinde Wiley (American, born 1977). “Miss Susanna Gale,” 2009. Brooklyn Museum © Kehinde Wiley. Courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery, New York
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Phillipa Soo attends the 70th Annual Tony Awards at The Beacon Theatre on June 12, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)