ICP presents the U.S. debut of Tyler Mitchell’s first solo show, “I Can Make You Feel Good,” featuring photography, video, and installation artwork, all organized around a central theme of “Black visual utopia.”
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ICP presents the U.S. debut of Tyler Mitchell’s first solo show, “I Can Make You Feel Good,” featuring photography, video, and installation artwork, all organized around a central theme of “Black visual utopia.”
Read MoreDavid Zwirner Gallery presents work by American artist Noah Davis (1983–2015), organized by Helen Molesworth.
Read MoreBRIC is beyond proud to present a free screening of Barry Jenkins’s Oscar-nominated film, If Beale Street Could Talk as part of their Black History is American History Month programming.
Read MoreA couple’s first date takes an unexpected turn when a police officer pulls them over.
Read MoreKickoff the New Year with Ms. Lauryn Hill at The United Palace. The Grammy award-winning artist will perform a medley of hits from her critically acclaimed, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” in addition to new music from the Queen and Slim soundtrack.
Read MoreThe New Museum presents the first solo museum exhibition in New York City of Jordan Casteel, bringing together nearly forty paintings spanning the career of the Denver born artist.
Read MoreOne of America’s favorite operas returns to the Met for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Read MoreCross Colours, the African American-owned clothing brand, founded by Carl Jones and T.J. Walker, is featured in its first exhibition at the California African American Museum.
Read MoreIvo van Hove, the Belgian theatre director known for staging hypermodern takes on classic plays, operas, novels and even films, brings his unique lens to what he calls a West Side Story for the 21st Century to Broadway.
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