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Kehinde Wiley’s portrait of Alios Itzhak, a young Jewish Israeli man of Ethiopian descent. (Photo/Forward-Courtesy The Jewish Museum)
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Kehinde Wiley, who has a new show at the de Young, drew upon a 19th-century mizrah in portrait of Ethiopian Jew

by Cathryn J. Prince and Forward March 17, 2023March 17, 2023

When Amy Shimshon-Santo first saw Kehinde Wiley’s colorful portrait of Alios Itzhak, a young Jewish Israeli man of Ethiopian descent, she couldn’t help but feel that her great-great-grandfather had reached […]

Artist Judy Chicago at her "A Birthday Bouquet For Belen" installation in 2019. (Photo/Forward-Donald Woodman-Artists Rights Society NY)
Posted inCulture

Feminist icon Judy Chicago gets first retrospective at de Young and a new autobiography

PJ Grisar by PJ Grisar and Forward November 1, 2021November 3, 2021
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will review 12 artworks in its collection for possible links to Nazi looting. (Graphic/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inCulture

Investigation: San Francisco museums may hold Nazi-looted art

by Gabriel Greschler April 30, 2021May 7, 2021
“Fragile,” blown and sandblasted glass, by Carol Roseman.
Posted inSeniors

After long, eclectic career, her creative drive is a ‘volcano’

by Liz Harris October 8, 2020October 14, 2020
“Unite” (1971) by Barbara Jones-Hugu, from the exhibit “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power”
Posted inArt & About

Revisiting 1968 at the de Young; art, booze and sacred words in East Bay

Laura Pall by Laura Paull November 14, 2019November 13, 2019

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