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  2. Alvia Wardlaw - Wikipedia

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    Alvia J. Wardlaw (born November 5, 1947) is an American art scholar, and one of the country's top experts on African-American art. [1] She is Curator and Director of the University Museum at Texas Southern University, an institution central to the development of art by African Americans in Houston.

  3. 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.

  4. John T. Biggers - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Biggers (April 13, 1924 – January 25, 2001) [1] was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II. Biggers created works critical of racial and economic injustice.

  5. Afro-Cuban artist reimagines Renaissance art with Black ... - AOL

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    Renaissance art largely excluded Black people, even as it emerged during the early phases of the transatlantic slave trade which ultimately brought 10.7 million African men, women and children to ...

  6. Jesse Lott - Wikipedia

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    In Collision: The Contemporary Art Scene in Houston, 1972–1985, author Pete Gershon writes, "Very much in line with the Black Arts Movement, Lott's work involved a kind of community-building social practice. It was common for him to hire a pack of loitering kids to dismantle a castoff bedspring and sort out its components.

  7. R&R With a Side of Art? Houston's New Hotel Saint ... - AOL

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    In 1987 philanthropists Dominique and John de Menil opened their vast art collection, which includes pieces by René Magritte, Henri Matisse, and Mark Rothko, with a museum designed by Renzo Piano ...

  8. John S. Chase - Wikipedia

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    John Saunders Chase Jr. (January 23, 1925 [1] – March 29, 2012) was born in Annapolis, Maryland, to John Saunders Chase and Alice Viola Hall.He was an American architect who was the first licensed African American architect in the state of Texas. [2]

  9. World of Art - Wikipedia

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    World of Art (formerly known as The World of Art Library) is a long established series of pocket-sized art books from the British publisher Thames & Hudson, comprising over 300 titles as of 2021. [3] The books are typically around 200 pages, but heavily illustrated.