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Museum of African Diaspora presents “The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion,” currently on view through March 5.
October 5, 2022 - March 5, 2023
Museum of African Diaspora presents “The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion,” currently on view through March 5. The sweeping show, curated by Antwaun Sargent and organized by Aperture, New York, spotlights the artistry of 15 contemporary and international fashion photographers. In colorful and luminous imagery, themes of race, beauty, gender, and power are beautifully represented in over 100 artworks by barrier-breaking artists such as Jamal Nxedlana, Renell Medrano, Micaiah Carter, Awol Erizku, Adrienne Raquel, and Namsa Leuba. “The works in this exhibition signal a dramatic and long overdue transformation taking place in fashion and art today, one driven by the bold vision of a breakout group of Black creatives who are stewarding the representation of the Black figure in the marketplace,” said Monetta White, Executive Director of MoAD. “The stunning images and the compelling narratives they construct vividly claim space on the world stage for a Black aesthetic. This is a must-see exhibition.”
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco presents a new exhibition, “Resting Our Eyes,” showcasing the works of 20 multi-generational and multidisciplinary Black artists.
On October 1, 2022, multimedia artist Jeffrey Gibson debuted the exhibition “This Burning World" at the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco.
Museum of the African Diaspora presents an exhibition by artist Ashely A. Ross titled “10/17/03.”
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents “Corporeal,” a dynamic exhibition of sculptures that explore the human figure.
Jessica Silverman presents the solo exhibition “Pae White: Slow Winter Sun,” currently on view through February 25.
Jessica Silverman presents “David Huffman: Odyssey,” an exhibition of works from 2004 to 2009, currently on view through February 25.
Haines Gallery presents “Mike Henderson: Chicken Fingers, 1976-1980” in a special solo show of rarely seen early abstract paintings.
Lhola Amira’s “Facing the Future” is the artist’s first U.S. solo exhibition, comprised of new and recent works pertaining to ancestral connections.
Hayal Pozanti’s “Lingering” is the artist’s response to worries surrounding artificial intelligence and digital media.
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