150 artists of African descent celebrated in 'Black Paris' exhibition at Pompidou Center
- The Pompidou Center in Paris is hosting the 'Black Paris' exhibition, featuring about 150 artists of African descent from March 19 to June 30, showcasing their influence from the 1950s to 2000.
- The exhibition includes over 300 artworks and highlights civil rights struggles and anti-colonial themes, according to the Pompidou Center.
- Curator Éva Barois De Caevel describes the exhibit as 'unprecedented,' with many works rarely displayed in France before.
- Curator Alicia Knock emphasizes that the exhibition is a significant step toward recognizing and celebrating the contributions of Black artists within French institutions.
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150 artists of African descent celebrated in 'Black Paris' exhibition at Pompidou Center
An unprecedented exhibition at the Pompidou Center in Paris explores the presence and influence of Black artists in the city from the 1950s to 2000.
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