Five People in a Cave, Walter Battiss
Sarah Thibault (American, 1980) - Still Life (Star Trek: The Next Generation) (2018)
Damian Elwes aka Dusan Damian Cary Elwes (British, b. 1960, London, England, based Santa Monica, CA, USA) - Monet’s Studio (Giverny, 1903), Paintings: Acrylic on Canvas
African American art. Exceptional quilt making by Sue Willie Seltzer, circa 1965.
Source: Gee’s Bend, The Architecture of the Quilt
ISBN 978-0-9719104-5-4
Phil Greenwood(Welsh, b.1943)
Henryk Berlewi – Three Masks, 1922
Farah Al Qasimi, Sandcastles, 2014, Dubaï
Happy birthday to Roberto Lugo, who self-identifies as a ghetto potter, activist, culture-maker, rapper, spoken word poet, and educator. He blends his personal experiences of poverty, racism, and being a potter of color with historical ceramic forms, unapologetically inserting his own cultural perspective into a creative arena historically dominated by white makers. In updating ceramic discourse through representing people of color (activists, rappers, poets, politicians) as well as memorializing victims of police brutality and violence, Lugo’s work testifies to the triumphant and tragic lives contributing to history as it unfolds today. See two life-size works by Lugo on view in “New Grit: Art & Philly Now” through August 22.
“Do you know how hard it is to get a black man through high school?,” 2019, by Roberto Lugo (Courtesy of the artist and Wexler Gallery)
“Self Portrait as Street,” 2019, by Roberto Lugo (Courtesy of the artist and Wexler Gallery)
Hill Country Lane, 1911, Robert Julian Onderdonk
artist: quentin monge
La Guinée-Bissau
Black Midi - Chondromalacia Patella artwork, David Rudnick, 2021
posters of land day in palestine
Newsha Tavakolian (Iranian, b. 1981)
Untitled from Listen, 2010-2011
Winston Chmielinski
Grounds, 2017