Recent Acquisition Spotlight: Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons
Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons is just one of a number new additions to the museum's collection we're highlighting here on the blog.
Kara Walker’s Resurrection Story with Patrons is just one of a number new additions to the museum's collection we're highlighting here on the blog.
A series of Rodney Taylor’s paintings inspired by homes near his studio on Fillmore Avenue in Buffalo’s East Side are on view in Open House: Domestic Thresholds by Heather Hart, Edra Soto, and Rodney Taylor at Albright-Knox Northland.
Gordon Parks’s American Gothic, Washington, D.C. is just one of a number new additions to the museum's collection we're highlighting here on the blog.
Stanley Whitney's Endless Time is just one of a number new additions to the museum's collection we're highlighting here on the blog.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works by African American artists, including Kevin Beasley's Untitled (hollow), 2016, which is currently on view in We the People: New Art from the Collection.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works by African American artists, including Samuel Levi Jones's Elements, 2018, which is currently on view in We the People: New Art from the Collection.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works by African American artists, including Rashid Johnson's Falling Man, 2015, which is currently on view in We the People: New Art from the Collection.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works by African American artists, including Theaster Gates's Civil Tapestry 5, 2012, which is currently on view in We the People: New Art from the Collection.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works currently on view by African American artists, including Norman Lewis’s Street Music, 1950.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works currently on view by African American artists, including Horace Pippin’s Self-Portrait, 1941.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works currently on view by African American artists, including Robert Colescott’s Feeling His Oats, 1988.
In honor of Black History Month, we’re celebrating works currently on view by African American artists, including Jacob Lawrence’s Seaman's Belt, 1945.