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  1. THE BLACK ART DEPOT. The Black Art Depot was founded in 2004 in Atlanta, GA by Kani Saburi Ayubu. Our goal is to be the top supplier of African-American art, gifts and collectibles worldwide. We believe that art can be used as a tool to turn houses into homes, to motivate and inspire lost souls, and to bring happiness into the hearts of others.

  2. Edmonia Lewis. born Greenbush (now Rensselaer), NY 1844-died London, England 1907. Edmonia Lewis was the first sculptor of African American and Native American (Mississauga) descent to achieve international recognition. Her father was Black, and her mother was Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indian.

  3. Heritages Art Gallery is one of the largest online galleries for African American Art and works from the African Diaspora. We have originals, posters, and prints for sale from Black artists at an everyday low cost. Our gallery of Black art and decor is by run by real people with a passion for Black art.

  4. Feb 1, 2023 · Her recent book The Last Day in Lagos (2022) catalogs her images of FESTAC 77 (Second World Black and African Festival of Arts and Culture), a month-long festival held in Lagos, Nigeria, in 1977. The photos account for one of the most thorough observations of Black culture, testimony, and celebration available.

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  5. Witness the enduring mark Black artists have made on American art through more than two centuries of Black art in our collection — from 19th century painters Joshua Johnson and Robert Seldon Duncanson to modern and contemporary artists Faith Ringgold , Alma Thomas , Romare Bearden , Kara Walker, and more. On this page: Selected Works ...

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  6. Reyna Noriega. Canvas Print. FROM. $49.99. $34 99. 956. Contemporary and Trending Black Art. Over 4,000 Pieces in Many Different Styles Representing African American Culture and Icons.

  7. The works of American artists Glenn Ligon and Dread Scott reference signs that Black sanitation workers in Memphis carried while on strike in 1968. Ligon’s 1988 painting harnesses the power of the text from those signs: "I AM A MAN.” (The words are a variant of “I am an invisible man,” the first line of prologue in Ralph Ellison’s book Invisible Man.) Ligon changed the structure ...

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