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A green space with a vertical screen featuring an image of an African American woman, mounted on vertical metal bars

Being a Black Girl in a Digital World

Martine Syms’s installation Neural Swamp is an intriguing display of variations within millennial Black womanhood

EXHIBITIONS
A painting with a large letter V for Victory in the center that has a split down the middle caused by a white figure with an axe. The V is also flanked by various Black and Caucasian figures, including a member of the Ku Klux Klan, the Statue of Liberty rendered in dark brown, World War II soldiers, a doctor, a pilot, and others.

The Timelessness of Horace Pippin’s Concern

Looking for signs of change in the eight decades since Pippin made his iconic painting about American racism

COLLECTION

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