Jack Whitten at MoMA, Paris Noir at the Pompidou, Arpita Singh at the Serpentine-podcast
Briefly

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) hosts the largest exhibition of Jack Whitten's work, revealing his deep political engagement and innovative techniques. Curator Michelle Kuo details the motivations behind Whitten's art, which includes impactful pieces like 9-11-01 (2006). Concurrently, the Centre Pompidou in Paris has unveiled Paris Noir, bringing together over 150 artists from the African diaspora to emphasize their historical connections to the city from the 1950s to 2000. Additionally, a new exhibition of Indian artist Arpita Singh is presented at Serpentine North in London, showcasing her significant work.
The exhibition "Jack Whitten: The Messenger" showcases the artist's unique commitment to blending politics with experimentation in his captivating body of work.
In the Paris Noir exhibition, over 150 artists from the African diaspora are celebrated, illustrating their significant contributions and historical ties to the French capital.
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