African American Conceptual Art

When Conceptual art emerged in the 1960s, African American artists used it as a framework to analyze race and identity. Assistant Curator Naima Keith of the Studio Museum in Harlem leads a discussion on the development of African American Conceptual art and its legacy in contemporary works on view at the Brooklyn Museum.











When: Sat., Dec. 8, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum
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When Conceptual art emerged in the 1960s, African American artists used it as a framework to analyze race and identity. Assistant Curator Naima Keith of the Studio Museum in Harlem leads a discussion on the development of African American Conceptual art and its legacy in contemporary works on view at the Brooklyn Museum.

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