Artcritical's Black Archives: Harlem Photography, Sculpture Retrospective, and Victorian Mourning Dresses
Artcritical's Black Archives section features multiple art projects. A photographer presents documentary images capturing life and history in Harlem. A sculptor with a 50-year career receives a retrospective, described as cantankerous, teasing, cutting, and loving. A multimedia artist conducts research-based work spanning from Brooklyn to Italy. An exhibition showcases Victorian mourning dresses, examining their connection to rituals, fashion, semiotics, and loss. These diverse entries highlight various artistic practices and historical explorations.
Key facts
- Artcritical hosts a section called Black Archives.
- A photographer documents life and history in Harlem.
- A retrospective covers 50 years of a sculptor's work.
- The sculptor's work is described as cantankerous, teasing, cutting, and loving.
- A multimedia artist creates research-based work from Brooklyn to Italy.
- An exhibition features Victorian mourning dresses.
- The exhibition explores rituals, fashion, semiotics, and loss.
- The content is tagged under 'black' on the Artcritical website.
Entities
Institutions
- Artcritical
Locations
- Harlem
- Brooklyn
- Italy