Works by Black artists have surged in popularity in recent years. Denise and Gary Gardner, who built one of the preeminent collections of Black artists, talk about three artists they're collecting now.
Works by Black artists have surged in popularity in recent years, as curators and collectors reappraise their place in the canon. Chicago collectors Denise Gardner and her husband, Gary, have spent nearly four decades amassing one of the world’s preeminent showcases of Black artists. So, who are they collecting now?
Their holdings of at least 130 works offer a sweeping look at modern and contemporary Black art, from pioneers like Henry Ossawa Tanner to modernists like Charles White and Norman Lewis. Yet even established collections...
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