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Meet Fabiola Jean-Louis, The Artist Rewriting History Through Poignant Photographs

Through her graceful body of work, New York-based artist Fabiola Jean-Louis is Rewriting History. By manipulating photographs, Jean-Louis’s latest series allows us to visualize what fine art between the 15th–19th centuries (typically dominated by White European royalty) would look like through the lens of the black experience. Having a strong appreciation for period ball gowns, Jean-Louis […]

WATCH: Uche Aguh’s ‘The House Invictus’ Is A Psychological Thriller That Examines Black Trauma In America

Nigerian-American filmmaker Uche Aguh brings us The House Invictus, an upcoming psychological thriller feature film that explores black trauma and its everlasting effects. Here is the official synopsis, according to trailer’s description: “The House Invictus is a psychological thriller that examines the shared history of black folk in America, both modern, and past. Blood, chaos, […]

Rapture [Netflix] Review: “Just Blaze: It’s Lit!”

Netflix has added to and propagated this increasing trend of watching artists at work.  Last year, they introduced their series Abstract which followed a sneaker designer, illustrator, architect, and others in their process of creation.  This year, the streaming service has added to their archive the hip-hop docuseries Rapture.  Each installment focuses on one to […]