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typical gallery exhibition features artists such as John Biggers, Allan Rohan
Crite, Victor Ekpuk, Tafa, and Brenda Joysmith; as well as ancestral and contemporary
art from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin-, Native-, and South-America. Exhibitions
have included a Claude Clark retrospective, photographers Nester Hernandez and
Carrie Mae Weems, contemporary quilt-makers, Kente and Kuba cloths, Peruvian pottery,
Haitian sculptors Nasson and Murat Brierre, Native-American Doug Fountain, and
contemporary Korean artists. | Brenda
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about Brenda.. | Among the fine art/artists
we’ve offered:
Benny Andrews Bernard Brooks Elizabeth
Catlett Allan Rohan Crite Francks Deceus Victor Ehikhamenor Doug
Fountain Jonathan Green Nester Hernandez Sook Jin Jo Lovemore
Kambudzi Robert Kipness Jacob Lawrence Ben Macala Ed Johnetta
Miller Richard Mteki Nesbert Mukumberana Youhnee Paik Faith Ringgold
Bakari Santos Renee Stout Dox Trash Charles White Ernie Barnes
Milton Bowens Antonio Carreno Melvin Clark Maritza Davila Donald
Earley Mor Faye Paul Goodnight Pamela Hassler Clementine Hunter
William Tolliver Carrie Mae Weems Olu Oguibe Wosene Kosrof Joe Sam
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“Kofi” Bailey John Biggers Nathaniel Bustion Claude Clark, Sr. Alonzo
Davis Murry DePillars Victor Ekpuk Andreas Goff Robert Gwathmey
Joe Holston Lois Mailou Jones Woong Kim Anita Holman Knox Lebadang
Colleen Madamombe Byoung Ok Min Henry Munyaradzi Hargreaves Ntukwana
James Pate Greg Rumph Clarissa Sligh Tafa Steven “Shoel” Wachtel
Brenda Joysmith
Wonsook Kim Keba Konte Larry Lebby Moses Masaya Dean Mitchell
Fred Mutebi Lorenzo Pace Amado Pena Raymond Saunders Hughie
Lee Smith Mary Lovelace O'Neal Jude Papaloko James Gayles | Joysmith Gallery particularlizes in
offering Shona sculpture from Zimbabwe, Ife and Benin bronze, 19th century Benin
carved ivory tusks; along with ancestral works from across Africa. | |
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