African American art
African American art encompasses a diverse range of artistic expressions created by artists of African descent in the United States. This art reflects the unique experiences, struggles, and cultural heritage of African Americans, often addressing themes of identity, social justice, and resilience. Notable movements include the Harlem Renaissance, which celebrated Black culture and creativity in the 1920s, and contemporary art that continues to explore these themes.
Prominent figures in African American art include Jacob Lawrence, known for his vivid storytelling through painting, and Faith Ringgold, celebrated for her narrative quilts. The art often incorporates various mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, and performance, showcasing the rich contributions of African American artists to the broader art world.