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Visuals of ‘Black humanity’
“Equestrian Portrait of the Count Duke Olivares” (oil on canvas), by Kehinde Wiley, in the show “30 Americans,’’ at the New Britain (Conn.) Museum of American Art, June 17-Oct. 30.
The museum says:
“Drawn from the acclaimed Rubell Museum, in Miami, 30 Americans tells the story of Black humanity through the gaze of some of the most significant artists of the last four decades, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Hank Willis Thomas and Kehinde Wiley’’.