Dineo Seshee Bopape: Ile aye, moya, là, ndokh…harmonic conversions…mm at ICA VCU, Richmond
Burnaway takes a close look at Ile aye, moya, là, ndokh…harmonic conversions…mm, an exhibition by Dineo Seshee Bopape on view at ICA VCU in Richmond.
Burnaway takes a close look at Ile aye, moya, là, ndokh…harmonic conversions…mm, an exhibition by Dineo Seshee Bopape on view at ICA VCU in Richmond.
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 gifts and donations at the Boca Raton Center for Arts and Innovation, Hampton University, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and Stove Works.
Burnaway takes a close look at Trans-Pakistan Zindabad (Facts about the Earth), an exhibition by Umber Majeed on view at 1708 Gallery in Richmond.
Christina Lee speaks with curator Valerie Cassel Oliver about the new exhibition The Dirty South at VMFA, Richmond.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup includes new curators at the High, the winner of the Southern Prize, and more.
Haley Clouser examines the agricultural labor, horticulture, and Blackness entrenched in the work of Kandis Williams at ICA at VCU.
Burnaway takes a close look at a recent group exhibition at 1708 Gallery in Richmond.
In Richmond, Maura Callahan considers the curatorial ambitions and institutional contradictions framing Commonwealth, a group exhibition at the ICA at VCU that examines the intertwined colonial histories of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Puerto Rico.