Something Bigger Than You: In Conversation with Calida Rawles
Bryn Evans meets with Los Angeles-based painter Calida Rawles to consider water’s ubiquity in Black popular culture, swimming as metaphor, and the liquid nature of memory.
Bryn Evans meets with Los Angeles-based painter Calida Rawles to consider water’s ubiquity in Black popular culture, swimming as metaphor, and the liquid nature of memory.
Natalie Weis interviews Sanford Biggers about his current exhibition at the Speed Museum in Louisville. They discuss L.A. graffiti, Southern vernacular, and code-switching.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes new appointments at the Underground Museum and Crystal Bridges, awardees for fellowships at Anchorlight and the Joan Mitchell Foundation, and more.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes the announcement of increased base pay for hourly employees at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and a ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court to remove a Confederate monument of Robert E. Lee.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes the announcement of new appointments at MINT and Oxford American, acquisitions at the Mississippi Museum of Art, Sanford Biggers’s first survey of quilt-based works, and more.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes the announcement of a fellowship program for U.S. Latinx artists supported by the Ford and Mellon foundations, the High Museum’s upcoming exhibition exploring the rise of self-taught artists, and more.
Travis Diehl reviews Athens-based painter Ridley Howard’s recent exhibition at Night Gallery in Los Angeles.