Our collection of photos from our recent visit to In the Abstract, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring work from Doug Ashford, Aidas Bareikis, Sarah Braman, Tomashi Jackson, Rosy Keyser, Eric N. Mack, Rose Marcus, Rodney McMillian, Matt Saunders, Letha Wilson, and Brenna Youngblood.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Kara Walker’s exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
Fresh from the debut of his second solo show titled "Paranoia's Midnight", artist Marvin Touré gave us some insight into the process of developing the show, black identity and mental health, and some of the deeper meanings behind the art.
Nelson Molina saw art in what other people decided was of no use to them anymore and from 1981 to 2015 he's amassed over 45,000+ treasures for the public to enjoy.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to American Artist's solo exhibition "Black Gooey Universe" at HOUSING.
Ai-Da, the artificial intelligence robot artist, was on her way to her first show in Egypt when she was stopped on suspicion of spying.
We're back with special guest Benny Bing to talk about his latest art collection titled "BLOOM," his unique art style, commissioning work for Dave Chappelle, re-connecting the African diaspora, and much more.
Curator Larry Ossei-Mensah brings together 3 talented Midwest artists, Caroline Kent, Basil Kincaid, and Esau McGhee for a brilliant exhibition titled, "On the Road", at Jenkins Johnson Projects NY. See our photos from the opening.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to Delano Dunn’s new show, No One Can Be This Tomorrow, at the Long Gallery Harlem.
Project for Empty Space presents "Dreams of Fire and Starshine" a solo exhibition by PES Artist in Residence Delano Dunn. Check out our photos from our recent visit.
In the first episode of Season 2 (2017), we discuss our most anticipated films and TV series scheduled to be released in 2017. Dareece also talks about his recent visit to the Trenton Doyle Hancock art show in NY and his impressions.
In Episode 8 of The Fearless Show we talk about this trend of remaking/rebooting beloved franchises and whether we think that's a good or bad thing. We also discuss the Art Basel in Miami and the world of art fairs, Kerry James Marshall's show at The Met Breuer, and upcoming films on our radar.
Though Kara Walker seemed to be making political statements on the gallery walls, her artist statement and the show title were in my opinion the most politically charged. You can feel her resentment for being the poster child for black contemporary art and racial politics in art. The show itself seemed like a response to the art world hype; basically saying Kara Walker's work is dope, we hate the criticism but love the hype.
"Must They Also Be Gods" is a group show that features the work of over 15 emerging and mid-career Black artists that highlights the creative process of African diasporic peoples.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to The Half-Life of Love, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Featuring work from Jordan Casteel, Cynthia Daignault, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Curran Hatleberg, Deana Lawson, Dave McKenzie, Kambui Olujimi, Valeska Soares, and Billie Zangewa.
The exhibition will include Ai-Da’s framed pencil drawings, and as reported: “alongside paintings generated from her perception of objects and scenes she’s observed in the world.”
Antony Zito is a talented artist and a co-founder of the Annual Governors Island Art Fair. Many of these portraits are of women Zito knows personally but also some who inspire from afar. Zito brings strength and light to his figures and has a very strong eye for finding objects to use as canvas. Check out our full gallery of images from the opening night.
Recap of our live sit down with rising artist, Dáreece Walker. We discuss the thought process behind the series, some of the techniques used, the public response to the exhibition, the prescience of the series in relation to current events, and more.
Our collection of photos from the opening reception of the third iteration of the BRIC Biennial featuring artists living and working in South Brooklyn.
Leonardo Drew's Sculptural abstraction is epic and beautiful to look at. The artist doesn't hint at too much content but lets the audience decide what these black massive forms and compositions mean in the white cube of Sikkema Jenkins gallery.
Delano Dunn brings us an intriguing exhibition titled "No One Can Be This Tomorrow". Utilizing rainbows, gold, and other mixed media Dunn creates an intriguing conversation about blackness in America.
Our collection of photos from our recent visit to "El Museo Del Barrio @ SVA : May Contain Moving Parts" at the School of Visual Arts Chelsea Gallery.
We have returned with the next episode of The Fearless Show and on this episode we give our reactions to this year's Oscars and we see who picked the most winners. We also talk about new shows and films we've been watching, in particular Marvel and Netflix's latest, Iron Fist. Then we close things out by discussing Dareece's recent exhibit opening in our hometown of Colorado Springs and any upcoming art shows he plans on checking out.
Our collection of photos from opening night of Floyd Tunson and Dáreece Walker's brand new exhibition Force/Resistance at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.