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Once Overlooked, Black Abstract Painters Are Finally Given Their Due

 harlemcondolife  February 13, 2021  Posted in s:fetch nyt

Source: The New York Times

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In the 1960s, abstract painting was a controversial style for Black artists, overshadowed by social realist works. Now, it’s claimed its place as a vital form of expression.

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