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  2. Black Abstractionism - Wikipedia

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    Black Abstractionism is a term that refers to a modern arts movement that celebrates Black artists of African-American and African ancestry, whether as direct descendants of Africa or of a combined mixed-race heritage, who create work that is not representational, presenting the viewer with abstract expression, imagery, and ideas.

  3. New KC gallery shining a light on Black art. First up: A ...

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    CCH Pounder, left, seen in photo at the Zhou B Art Center with local Kansas City artist Harold Smith who be participating in her art exhibition June 1.

  4. Black Arts Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Black Arts Movement (BAM) was an African-American-led art movement that was active during the 1960s and 1970s. [3] Through activism and art, BAM created new cultural institutions and conveyed a message of black pride. [4]

  5. African-American art - Wikipedia

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    African-American art is known as a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans. The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create, over more than two centuries is as varied as the artists themselves. [ 1 ]

  6. Samella Lewis, 'godmother' of Black art who helped preserve ...

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    Throughout, she made art: paintings, lithographs, linocuts and serigraphs, delving into abstraction but most frequently creating works that centered the Black figure. "Art is a language like ...

  7. Black Art: In the Absence of Light - Wikipedia

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    The film begins and then returns to focus on the landmark exhibition Two Centuries of Black American Art curated by David Driskell at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in Los Angeles, California and then goes on to follow various Black American artists and their contributions to the art world and before and since the watershed survey.