Hilton Als
The Artist Who Painted the Politically Invisible and the Politically Active
For most of her life, the 20th-century painter Alice Neel worked in obscurity, depicting people of color, the working class, intellectuals, and activists. Now, a new exhibition curated by Hilton Als examines her portraits of her neighbors in Harlem.
A Photographic Meditation on Contemporary Black Masculinity
John Edmonds’ photography actively centers the black male experience.
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Celebrate James Baldwin at Hilton Als' New Exhibition
'James Baldwin/Jim Brown and the Children' goes on display at The Artist’s Institute.
The VICE Podcast - Hilton Als on Writing and Race
Reihan Salam welcomes Hilton Als, one of America's most daring and inventive critics, and they discuss Als's early years as a writer, what it means to cross racial and cultural barriers, and Als's latest book, White Girls.
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