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Meet America’s Most Powerful Corporate Directors

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Famous and not so well-known African-American artists have actually remarkably shared representations of historic and modern events and people, cultural viewpoints, and the experiences and struggles of minorities through their art work. This article highlights the essential work of Black artists who helped to bring African-American experiences into the elite art world. The art catches historical and contemporary experiences. Some art captures race and gender relations. Black Arts as a movement speaks straight to the needs and aspirations of Black America. The Black artist talks to the cultural and spiritual needs of Black individuals in their artistry.

The professionals of Black arts are motivated by a desire to confront white power structures and assert an African American cultural identity. Black arts aim to serve the community and artists.




















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Black artists stress racial pride, a gratitude of African heritage, and a dedication to produce works that reflect the culture and experiences of black people. In each era, occasions of the day galvanize black artists to develop, arrange, and change the world.

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