Inventing your own game
In the “post-war” period, many pioneering Black artists were largely neglected by the Western art world despite their significant contributions, and persevered regardless. In the last ten years Western institutions have been waking up to these artists’ legacies. They are finally curating first retrospectives – and of course the markets have followed suit. In this series we chart their careers, highlighting their artistic evolutions and motivations in relation to the world around them.
8 ARTICLES

Alma W. Thomas and the Treasures of the Natural World

Sam Gilliam: Between Structure and Improvisation

The Abstract Thinking of Mildred Thompson

Betye Saar: The Majesty She Holds In Her Hands

The Consistency in Howardena Pindell’s Art and Defiance

Frank Bowling at Tate: Redefining the British Art Canon

Robert Reed: Re-entering the US American Art Canon
