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Interview: Artist Turiya Adkins at “Helmut Lang Seen By Antwaun Sargent: YOBWOC” The multi-disciplinary talent outlines her powerful contribution to a recent group show Multi-disciplinary Black artist Turiya Adkins is perhaps best known for her powerful works that explore a connection between Black track and field athletes and the historic Great Migration across the US. Stemming from that body of work, Adkins displayed the painting “COWBOY” during the Helmut Lang Seen By Antwaun Sargent: YOBWOC exhibition at NYC’s Hannah … https://coolhunting.com/culture/interview-artist-turiya-adkins-at-helmut-lang-seen-by-antwaun-sargent-yobwoc/
#Culture#Antwaun Sargent#Art Shows#Artists#Black Artists#Cowboys#Exhibitions#Group Shows#Hannah Traore#Hannah Traore Gallery#Helmut Lang#Interviews#NYC#Painting#Turiya Adkins#David Graver#COOL HUNTING®
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How would you describe your own style?
As part of #AfricaFashion, In Our Own Style presents personal photography as a window into past and present styles and fashion attitudes. These self-submitted photographs illuminate an intergenerational understanding of identity and family, which spans the African continent and diaspora.
View more photographs in Africa Fashion, loaned to the Brooklyn Museum by individuals with ties to Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Togo, and Uganda.
Thank you to all who submitted! Continue to share your photos and videos from your family’s archive with #AfricaFashionBkM.
📷 Joshua Woods, Diane G. Degry, Chester Higgins, Marame Gueye, Liz Kimbulu, Ama Kateena, David Palacios, J.J. Thornberry and April Levack, Addoley Dzegede, Zamarianne Bradley, Jamel Shabazz, Jennifer Nnamani, Hannah Traore
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my lgbtq headcanons for the CC characters
these headcanons are based on my au so please don't harrass men for my choices, if you have a problem with it, then you can take that awful opinion and shove it up your-
anyway, let's begin!
season 1:
david jeremiah jones: bisexual, intersex and transgender.
eduardo ramirez: straight ally.
nathan pandit: gay and transgender.
grace delaney: bisexual.
samuel king: straight ally.
alex turner: bisexual with a preference for girls.
cathy king: bisexual with a preference fo boys.
season 2:
amy young: pansexual.
frank knight: straight ally, still learning the ropes but he's supportive, as long as the person is nice to his friend or coworker, he's ok with it.
yann toussaint: bisexual.
hannah choi: lesbian.
roxie sparks: pansexual.
andrea marquez: aromantic.
russell crane: bisexual and transgender.
season 3:
jack archer: bisexual.
carmen martinez: lesbian.
lars douglas: bisexual.
angela douglas: bisexual.
ingrid bjorn: straight ally.
elizabeth ripley: straight ally.
armand dupont: asexual straight ally.
marina romanova: omnisexual.
elliot clayton: demiromantic bisexual.
jonah karam: bisexual.
michelle zuria: lesbian.
season 4:
arthur wright: straight ally.
isaac bontemps: straight ally.
maddie O'malley: bisexual.
richard wells: aroace.
viola pemberton: asexual.
evie holloway: lesbian.
rose zhao: lesbian in the closet.
diego del lobo: pansexual.
season 5:
diane parker: straight ally.
gloria hayes: straight ally.
martine meunier: pansexual.
rita estevez: bisexual.
rupert winchester: queer asexual.
amir devani: gay.
jasper everett: gay.
gabriel herrera: demisexual.
season 6:
christopher scott: straight ally.
zara tien: bisexual and poly.
janis rivers: straight ally.
theodore moon: bisexual and poly.
kai malano: bisexual and poly.
orlando ordelaffi: gay.
penelope sage: pansexual.
season 7:
jacob arrow: bisexual and demiromantic.
gwen harper: bisexual.
luke fernandez: questioning bisexual.
ben shepherd: gay.
priya desai: straight ally.
hope newman: asexual.
felix reed: pansexual.
season 8:
JP delacroix: genderfluid.
gauthier delacroix: demisexual and demiromantic.
hugo mercier: straight ally(still learning a few things so grab a chancla just in case)
carrie james: demiromantic.
nadia ben yamin: pansexual.
enzo traore: gay, still stuck in the closet.
emile bardot: asexual and intersex.
happy pride month everyone! and remember, you are beautiful no matter what anyone tells you!
you're not a monster
you're not a freak
you're a human being and deserve to be loved, you don't need to change yourself just to make someone happy, love the way you are no matter what someone tells you
#criminal case#criminal case game#criminal case grimsborough#criminal case pacific bay#criminal case save the world#criminal case mysteries of the past#criminal case the conspiracy#criminal case travel in time#criminal case supernatural investigations#criminal case city of romance#pride month
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Criminal Case masterlist navigation
"Welcome detective to our bulletin board where we see one of headcanons!"
(It will update once I make headcanons, incorrect quotes or imagines-)
Signs:
Crossing - Either one of members betray, died, arrested or defect which excludes resigned
Italic - Means returning members like Jack will have post timeskip headcanons (Does that even make sense I hope so-)
Grimsborough
season 1 and 5
David Jones
Cathy Turner Diane Parker
Gloria Hayes
Martine Meuiner
Grace Delaney
Gabriel Herrera
Rita Estevez
Eduardo Ramirez
Amir Devani
Samuel King
Rupert Winchester
Pacific Bay
Amy Young
Russell Crane
Frank Knight
Roxie Sparks
Yann Toussaint
Hannah Choi
Andrea Marquez
The Bureau
Jack Archer
Elizabeth Ripley
Ingrid Bjorn
Elliot Clayton
Carmen Martinez
Johan Karam
Marina Romanova
Angela Douglas
Lars Douglas
Armand Dupont
Michelle Zuria
Grace Delaney
CFS (Concordian Flying Squad)
Arthur Wright
Isaac Bontemps
Maddie Dupont
Richard Wells
Charles Dupont
Viola Pemberton
Rose Zhao
Evie Holloway
Diego del Lobo
T.I.M.E
Jack Archer
Zara Tien
Nebet
Orlando Ordelaffi
Penelope Sage
Marina Romanova
Janet Rivers
Theodore Moon
Kai Malando
Christopher Scott
Supernatural Hunters
Jacob Arrow
Gwen Harper
Luke Fernandez
Headcanons 1
Ben Shepherd
Priya Desai
Hope Newman
Felix Reed
Parisian Police Squad
Jean-Philippe Delacroix
Gauthier Delacroix
Hugo Mercier
Carrie James
Nadia Ben Yamin
Enzo Traore
Emile Bardot
Lea Bonnet
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QUAY QUINN WOLF / “YOꓭWOƆ” / 2023 HELMUT LANG x ANTWAUN SARGENT A/W 2023 INSTALLATION: FEB 11–23, @ HANNAH TRAORE GALLERY, NYC
#quay quinn wolf#helmut lang#antwaun sargent#installation#minimal#sculpture#contemporary art#NYC#art#u
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Camila Falquez, Arewa Basit, Performer, 2023 Digital C-Print, Kodak-Matte, blue silk wrapped overmat frame 32.8 × 32.8 × 2 inches
Seen at Hannah Traore Gallery Booth, NADA Miami, December 2023
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by Artnet News
March 4, 2024
Hollywood may know how to throw a good party, but so does Artnet’s Wet Paint.
While one enduring memory of Frieze Los Angeles may have been watching art world heavyweights peeping in the windows of Jimmy Iovine’s mansion party, the party of the week was actually held by our own Annie Armstrong. The gossip columnist threw a party in Hollywood alongside Adam Abdalla’s PR firm Cultural Counsel to celebrate the action-packed art moment.
At the cocktail lounge Mars, tucked behind the historic Citizen News building, art-world denizens such as dealers Hannah Traore, Max Levai, and Mills Morán, curator Storm Ascher, and artists Lauren Quin, Jan Gatewood, and Cristine Brache, brushed elbows with Artnet PRO subscribers—yes, party invites are a perk of membership, get yours here. Together, they supped on the bar’s signature Melontinis with vodka (provided by BODY vodka), and danced the night away to DJs BJ Panda Bear and the local duo Nitefire.
The leap-day fête wrapped up a rollicking week in Los Angeles that saw the city light up with countless art openings, buzzy satellite fairs and auctions, and of course, thousands of people descending on the Santa Monica Airport for Frieze.
Below, take a look at photos from the party…
Dealer Onyedike Chuke, dealer Mills Morán, artist Cristine Brache. Casey Kelbaugh/CKA.
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Check out Quil Lemons, Fraternal (2023), From Hannah Traore
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Grace Doherty Exhibition Review 20 October 2023
In Quiladelphia, the most recent series presented by Philadelphia native and New York based photographer Quil Lemons, Lemons considers the Black male form from a deeply intimate point of view. This exhibition, shown at Hannah Traore Gallery in the Lower East Side, is Lemons’ first solo show and features roughly twenty works, all dated in the current year of 2023. Lemons’ exhibition is one of two in the relatively small gallery, assuming the majority of the space and immediately greeting the viewer upon entry. Traore’s space feels warm and inviting, despite the stark white walls typical of a contemporary gallery. The works are arranged between curved, organically shaped walled structures, allowing for a sense of intimacy within the space, a feeling that is perfectly appropriate for the subject of Lemons’ displayed series. The works range in size, the smaller ones (8x10” or less in dimensions) often paired in duos, while the larger (24x36” and upward) can be seen in a grandiose singularity. The series in question is composed entirely of portraits, shot on black and white film with the intention of showcasing an introspective and curious representation of Black queerness, masculinity, and sexuality. The images are deeply intimate and vulnerable, featuring a fair amount of nudity and in one photo, an up-close depiction of penetrative sex.
In “Untitled 4,” Lemons artfully features the Black, male physique as its subject, in its most vulnerable and sacred form– completely nude, with his back turned. Lemons has kept the contrast in this image, along with most of the nude images in this series, incredibly low. Rather, he has opted for a sort of haze of shadows to color the image. I would argue that this, in a way, acts as a form of clothing for the subject; though he is completely naked and exposed to the viewer, still not everything can be seen in defined detail. The angles of his posing, with arms raised and placed at the head, and his striking musculature work to juxtapose the softness of the shadows, creating a deeply dynamic form of visual interest.
In “Quiladelphia 1,” Lemons experiments with self portraiture in a style reminiscent of the iconic Robert Mapplethorpe, whom Lemons cites as inspiration for the series, alongside the likes of Peter Hujar and Nan Goldin. “Quiladelphia 1” serves as the core, grounding image of the series, encapsulating all of the circulating themes and ideas into a singular representation of himself. With a sterile, possible warehouse setting serving as the background of the image, Lemons, as the subject, refuses to go unnoticed. Tethered to bondage at every limb, his body assumes a star-like shape. His musculature is taught, and his gaze is direct– it is a stance that demands attention and reclaims authority, a disposition seldom granted to Black, queer people. He is wearing a pair of pants printed with the pattern of the American flag, alluding a subversion of traditional white, heterosexual patriotism, a recurring motif throughout the series.
In his own words, featured on the gallery’s website, Lemons summarized the series as a way “to welcome folks into what it is to live life as a Black gay man,” clarifying that “it was not to make Black nudity and sex into art…this is ME.” Though I cannot argue with Lemons’ intentions, I do think that what has resulted out of this autobiographical pursuit is undoubtedly artful. Unlike the predecessors he has cited as inspiration, Lemons does not benefit from the privilege of whiteness. For the majority of his growing up, he did not see himself reflected in the art world, and in many ways, Quiladelphia seems to exist as a way to correct that absence, on Lemons’ own terms, from his own distinctly individual point of view.
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Hannah Traore Gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side.
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🖤🎨#ArtIsAWeapon
Thank you @RichardBeaversGallery for compiling this list of Black-owned art galleries!
UJAMAA
BLACK OWNED ART GALLERIES
Compiled by Richard Beavers Gallery, December 2022
Above Art Studios, NJ | @aboveartstudios
Addis Fine Art, LDN | @addisfineart
Anderson Brickler Gallery, FL | @andersonbricklergallery
Annie’s Art Gallery, MD | @anniesartgallery
Anthony Gallery, IL | @galleryanthony
Artlanta Gallery, GA | @artlantagallery
Akwaaba Gallery, NJ | @akwaabagallery
Arnika Dawkins, GA | @arnikadawkins
Art Lead Her, NY | @artleadher
Art for the Soul Gallery, MA | @artforthesoulgallery
Art of Noize, DC | @artofnoizedmv
Art Melanated, CA | @artmelanated
Astah’s Art Gallery, NJ | @astahsartgallery
Axiom Fine Art Gallery, LA | @axiomartgallery
Band of Vices, CA | @bandofvices
Baar Art, | @barartjourney
Bill Hodges Gallery, NY | @billhodgesgallery
Bisong Art Gallery, TX | @bisongart
Black Artists+Designers Guild | @badguild
Black Art In America, GA | @blackartinamerica_
Black Gotham, NY | @blackgotham
Black Wall Street Gallery, NY | @bws.gallery
BlkMrkt, NC | @blkmrktclt
Boom Concepts, PA | @boom_concepts
Bridge Art Gallery, DE | @bridgeartgallery
Calabar Gallery, NY | @calabargallery
Cane Roots Art Gallery, USVI | @canerootsartgallery
Carter Fine Art Services | @carterfineart
Chela Mitchell Gallery, DC | @chelamitchellgallery
Ciera Britton Gallery, NY | @cierrabrittongallery
Cindy Rucker Gallery, NY | @ruckergallery
Curtiss Jacobs Gallery, NY | @curtissjacobsgallery_harlem
Dada Art Gallery, LDN | @thedadagallery
Daisha Board Gallery, TX | @daishaboardgallery
Dominque Gallery, CA | @dominique.gallery
Dorsey’s Art Gallery, NY | @dorseysfineartgallery
Dupp & Swat, NC | @duppandswat
E&S Gallery, KY | @eandsgallery
Essie Green Gallery, NY | @essie.green.gall
11:Eleven Gallery, DC | @11eleven_gallery
5 Points Art Gallery & Studios, WI | @5ptsartgallery
Galerie Myrtis, MD | @galeriemyrtis
Gallery 90220, CA | @gallery90220
Gallery Chuma, SC
Gallery Guichard, IL | @gallery_guichard
Gallery Kendra Jayne Patrick, NY | @gallerykendrajaynepatrick
Ground Floor Gallery, NY | @groundfloorbk
Hausen, NY | @welcometohausen
Hannah Traore Gallery, NY | @hannahtraoregallery
Harper Galleries of Art, MI | @harpergoaai
Hearne Fine Art, AR | @hearnefineart
HMAAC, TX | @houstonmaac
Homme DC, DC | @homme_dc
Housing, NY | @housingny
Jac Forbes Gallery, CA | @jacforbes
Jenkins Johnson, NY | @jenkinsjohnsongallery
Johnathan Carver Moore, CA | @johnathancarvermoore
June Kelly Gallery, NY | @junekellygallery
KAWD Art Gallery, LA | @kawdartgallery
Kente Royal Gallery, NY | @kente_royal_gallery
Knowhere, MA | @knowhereart
Left of Center Art Gallery, NV | @leftofcentergallery
Legendary Art Gallery, IL | @legendaryartgallery
Long Gallery, NY | @longgallery
Mackey Twins Art Gallery, NY | @mackeytwinsart
Mahogany Gallery, WI | @mahoganygallery
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, IL | @marianeibrahimgallery
Martyr Sauce, WA | @martysauce
Medium Tings, NY | @mediumtings
Mehari Sequar Gallery, DC | @meharisequargallery
Mitochondria Gallery, TX | mitochondria.gallery
Moody Jones Gallery, PA | @moodyjonesgallery
Muse GR, MI | @mymusegr
Nicola Vassell Gallery | @nicolavassellgallery
N’Namdi Center for Conetemporary Art, MI | @nnamdicenter
N’Namdi Contemporary, FL | @nnamdi_gallery
Neema Gallery, SC | @neemagallery
NoName Gallery, PA | @nonamegalleryphilly
Norwest Gallery of Art, MI | @norwestgallery
Overdue Recognition Gallery, MD | @overduerecognitionart
Peg Alston Fine Arts, NY | @pegalston
Pencil on Paper Gallery, TX | @pencilonpapergallery
Prizm Art Fair, FL | @prizm
Residency Art Gallery, CA | @residencyart
RichesArt Gallery and Studio, TX | @richesartgallery
Richard Beavers Gallery, Brooklyn
Richard Beavers Gallery, Soho | @richardbeaversgallery
Rush Arts Philanthropic, PA | @rushartphilly
Sabree’s Gallery of the Arts, GA | @sabreesgallery
September Gray Fine Art, GA | @septembergrayart
SK ArtSpace, NY | @sk.ArtSpace
Skoto Gallery, NY | @skoto_gallery
Stella Jones Gallery, LA | @stellajonesgallery
Superposition, CA | @superpositiongallery
Terrance Osbourne Gallery, LA | @terranceosborne
The Bishop Gallery, NY | @thebishopgallery
The Compound Gallery, NY | @compoundgallery
The Heath Gallery, NY | @heathgallery
The Sold Firm, DE | @thesoldfirm
The Spite Haus, PA | @thespitehaus
Thelma Harris Gallery, CA | @thelmaharrisgallery
Tripoli Gallery, NY | @tripoligallery
Urban Art Gallery, PA | @urbanartgallery
Wa Na Wari, WA | @wanawariseattle
Waller Gallery, MD | @wallergallery
WaterKolours Fine Art Gallery, TN
Welancora, NY | @welancora
Worth Gallery, | @worth_gallery
Youth Concept Gallery, FL | @youthconceptgallery
Zimstone Gallery, DC | @jeffbrown_zimstonegallery
ZuCot Gallery, GA | @zucotgallery
#BlackOwnedArtGalleries
#BlackArtGalleries #BlackGallerists #BlackArt #BlackArtists #BlackGirlArtGeeks #BlackArtLovers #BlackArtCollectors
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Prada Spring/Summer 2019
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AJE | Meet Hannah Traore, The Rising New York City Gallerist Writing Her Own Rules
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