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‘Who Shall Describe Beauty?’ | Darryl Pinckney

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… liberates the individual African American artist. It says … community, while predominantly African American, was never either … philanthropic foundations supported African American visual artists before … for art by African Americans, centers of conservation …

Source: The New York Review of Books

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