National Black Fine Arts Show, New York, NY

William Johnson, Cafe, 1940
Featuring the finest dealers of traditional African, Caribbean and African-American paintings, sculpture, prints, photography and fabric art, the National Black Fine Art Show is the only venue where collectors, students, and curators can view and buy from the full gamut of original Black art in a single venue. It provides a rare opportunity to view and purchase works by such early African American masters as Edward Bannister, Robert Duncanson, Henry Tanner; Harlem renaissance masters like Aaron Douglas, Palmer Hayden, Ellis Wilson, Charles Alston, Hale Woodruff, and William Johnson; modern masters such as Romare Bearden, Eldzier Cortor, Benny Andrews, and Elizabeth Catlett; young giants like, Danny Simmons, Cheryl Warrick, Francks Deceus, Carrie Mae Weems and Frank Morrison. For more information, please visit their official website.
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