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Tschabalala Self, “Sisters” (2021)
March is halfway gone, Mercury is in her microbraids, and Daylight Saving Time has yet to save me any time at all. Even so, all is not lost. Spring is on the horizon, and this month’s Art Edit is focused...
Raymond Saunders, It Wasn’t Easy Being a First Grader, 1979/1984
Frieze week is here, which means Los Angeles turns into a city-wide exhibition crawl with a (heavy) side of traffic. This special edition of The Art Edit is focused on what t...
Arthur Jafa, Black Man, 2025
Frieze week moves fast—LA does not. And it’s a lot: a lot of looking, a lot of people, a lot of logistics. This guide is my edit: booths I’m excited to see (with quick reasons), and the satellite fairs worth yo...
Team Haiti uniforms for the 2026 Winter Olympics, designed by Stella Jean. Photo courtesy Stelle Jean
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Harmonia Rosalaes, Portrait of Eve, 2021,
This edition of The Art Edit is a Black History Month celebration—a celebration of resilience, defiance, and a refusal to be silenced or ignored. It’s a survey of Black artists insisting on presen...
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