The Long Road for African American Artists What Does the Road to Success Look Like? Case Studies of African American Artists From Three Generations We examine the unique trajectories of Norman Lewis, Betye Saar, and Kerry James Marshall. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists African American Artists Are More Visible Than Ever. So Why Are Museums Giving Them Short Shrift? Our research finds that less than three percent of museum acquisitions over the past decade have been of work by African American artists. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists Yes, Basquiat Is an Art-Market Superstar. But the Work of Other African American Artists Remains Vastly Undervalued The total combined auction value of work by other African American artists is $460.8 million—just 0.26 percent of the global auction market. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists Methodology: How We Gathered and Analyzed Our Data Here's how we gathered and analyzed the data that formed the backbone of our investigation. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018
The Long Road for African American Artists Visualizing the Numbers: See Infographics Tracing the Representation of African American Artists in Museums and the Market See visualizations of our findings. By Julia Halperin & Charlotte Burns, Sep 20, 2018