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African American Artists and Selected Works

Explore a selection of self-portraits and other works by Black artists in the Smithsonian's collections. Visual Art and the American Experience, at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, illustrates the critical role American artists of African descent have played in shaping the history of American art. Additionally, the Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to one of the most significant collections of art by African American artists in the world, with more than 2,000 works by more than 200 African American artists.


Evening Rendezvous

Spring Planting, from the project The Negro in Virginia

The Colonel's Cabinet

New Car (South Richmond, Virginia), from the project The Negro in Virginia

See the Truth

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Dorothy Porter

Dominique, European Runway, POSSE Ball, Philadelphia, 2017

Roland L. Freeman, Photographer, Washington DC

James Amos Porter Self-Portrait

Dancing at Jazz Alley. Chicago, Illinois, June 1974, from the series Southern Roads/City Pavements

400 Block of East Lorraine Avenue. East Baltimore, Maryland, September 1972, from the series Southern Roads/City Pavements

Stagger Lee

Junior Wells

Gamin

Self-Portrait with Bandana

Untitled

Blues

Vesuvius and Pompeii

Elizabeth Catlett

Singing Head

Heartbreak Hotel / (Reservation)

Baptizing with Lady in Orange Dress

Washday

Move On Up A Little Higher

Ain't That a Shame

Walking

Muhammad Ali

Remembering Ummah

Jack Mizrahi, Icon, Founder and Mother of the House Mizrahi

Transformation "Blue Horse"

Self-Portrait

Gordon Parks

Justin, Unity Human Rights Ball, Manhattan, NY, November 11, 2016

Le Roi Jones and His Family


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