Exploring the Divide: The Impact on Creativity and Expression in the Digital Age

AI generated art is not just a concept anymore. Its here to stay. What does that mean for the human experience? AI generated art is advancing at such a fast pace that sometimes at first glance, the human eye may not detect the difference. It was recently reported, that German photographer, Boris Eldagsen rejected an award from […]

Man Behind The Lens: Karim Saafir

About a year before the pandemic, I had the opportunity to produce a gallery event for Los Angeles based and southern California native photographer, Karim Saafir.  Called “Shelter: Faceless Names of Homelessness”, the exhibit featured beautiful yet intense black and white photography of persons in Los Angeles that were currently unhoused or had previously been homeless. The exhibit invited you […]

For The Culture: Indigenous Tribes of South Africa

South Africa is home to a diverse population of indigenous groups and tribes. The black population of South Africa is divided into four major ethnic groups; namely Nguni (Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele and Swazi), Sotho, Shangaan-Tsonga and Venda. There are numerous subgroups within these, of which the Zulu and Xhosa (two subgroups of the Nguni group) […]

For The Culture: Global List Of List of Black Founded And/Or Operated Art Spaces

From large scale sculptures, photography and paintings to mixed mediums to 3D renderings to NFTs, black artists, curators and gallerists have contributed an unsurmountable number of vital, expansive and diverse selection of works around the world, that the very essence of the black experience finds its influence woven in almost every medium of the art […]