New Additions: Vladimir Cybil Charlier
New Additions is a series of interviews with artists whose work was newly acquired in the Studio Museum's permanent collection.
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New Additions is a series of interviews with artists whose work was newly acquired in the Studio Museum's permanent collection.
In this Studio Check-In, Ilk Yasha speaks with Novella Ford. Novella Ford is a granddaughter, sister, niece, explorer, cultural worker, and is currently the Associate Director for Public Programs and Exhibitions at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
New Additions is a series of interviews with artists whose work was newly acquired in the Studio Museum's permanent collection. This conversation features artist Jadé Fadojutimi in discussion of her work There Exists a Glorious World. Its Name? The Land of Sustainable Burdens. You can read or listen to the conversation below.
New Additions is a series of interviews with artists whose work was newly acquired in the Studio Museum's permanent collection. This inaugural conversation features artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones in discussion of his work A Flashy Encounter.
Read an exclusive excerpt from the publication Smokehouse Associates, in which the artist collective speaks with curator Ashley James.
In this Studio Check-In, Ilk Yasha speaks with artist EJ Hill, a 2015–16 artist in residence at the Studio Museum, about roller coasters, Nicki Minaj, and refusal as protest.
The artist speaks about community, craft, and his exhibition at MoMA.
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