Tamaa AlmashamaReframing Masculinity: Henry Taylor’s portraits challenge stereotypes, and honour fatherhoodExploring the intersection of art and social justice amidst global discourse on masculinity, discrimination, and representation.Mar 22Mar 22
Tanya MalikThe Time Is Always Now: A revolutionary look into Black historyThe National Portrait Gallery at Leicester Square is currently hosting an extraordinary art exhibition titled “The Time is Always Now.”…Mar 15Mar 15
Mars RaveaSonic stories on canvas: Documenting music through artWith each pencil stroke echoing the reverberations of dub music, this painting by Denzil Forrester from The Time is Always Now exhibition…Mar 14Mar 14
erin cant stop talkingHurvin Anderson invites you into the Black barbershopMany of us move through life on an endless search for things that make us feel alive. We expect this feeling to be wrapped up in something…Mar 12Mar 12
Cristabell FierrosBlackness Portraiture: Kerry James Marshall’s African American Modern Western History ArtAfrican American artist Kerry James Marshall’s Black portraiture paintings are considered an integral part of what it means to be Black in…Mar 12Mar 12
Charlotte MaracinaYvonne and James: A Love Letter to NYCYvonne and James show what it means to be a New Yorker better than any movie ever couldMar 12Mar 12
Natália Maria de Oliveira MagalhãesNjideka Akunyili Crosby opens the doors of her homeOn display at the National Portrait Gallery, the Nigerian artist’s work extends a special invitation to visitors. What happens when we…Mar 11Mar 11
Héloïse Le FournerRe-presenting history: girl with a pearl necklace by Barbara Walker and Titus KapharWhat could be more astonishing than discovering in the same exhibition, The Time is Always Now, two contemporary reinterpretations by…Mar 11Mar 11
Sadie PitcherBarbara Walker draws the Black figure into historyBarbara Walker’s Vanishing Point is the highlight of The Time Is Always Now, on show at The National Portrait Gallery.Mar 11Mar 11