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Exit Poll —Respite: Michael Massenburg
Art Election 2020

Exit Poll —Respite: Michael Massenburg

December 8, 2020December 8, 20202 min read

Is your art political? Yes Your favorite political artwork? David Hammons’ “African American Flag” How do we move forward? By being informed in truth. By

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Exit Poll —Respite: Shizu Saldamando
Art Exit Poll Exit Poll Podcast

Exit Poll —Respite: Shizu Saldamando

November 30, 2020November 30, 20205 min read

Is your art political?Yes. My art is very political. I am primarily a portrait based artist who focuses on friends and family from different musical,

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Lord Baltimore has spoken!!! The insurrection has been crushed
Art Race

Lord Baltimore has spoken!!! The insurrection has been crushed

October 30, 2020October 30, 20205 min read

“Baltimore Museum of Art cancels Sotheby’s auction of works by Still, Marden and Warhol.” —The Collector The Baltimore Museum of Art tried an experiment: Publicly sell

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Docked in Inglewoodland with Willie Middlebrook
Art

Docked in Inglewoodland with Willie Middlebrook

October 21, 2020October 22, 202012 min read

A February 2012 Interview with Willie Middlebrook from the art literary journal Inglewoodland I went to the infamous Warren Lane Art Studios in Inglewood to

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