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Texas museum hosts groundbreaking exhibition of 30 Black artists Feb 15, 2021, 10:30 am A work by Kehinde Wiley will be part of the exhibition but likely not his portrait of Barack Obama.
Image courtesy of Kehinde Wiley The Arlington Museum of Art in North Texas is set to host the landmark traveling exhibition 30 Americans this summer. Described in a release as showcasing works by 30 emerging and established African American artists of the last three decades, the list of artists on display includes marquee names like
Kara Walker, Perhaps the most noteworthy of all is
Kehinde Wiley, who famously was chosen to paint the official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama. (The Obamas portraits won t be in the Arlington exhibition, but they will be on view at a Houston museum in 2022.)
Arlington exhibition will showcase 30 world-famous Black artists Feb 5, 2021, 9:17 am A work by Kehinde Wiley will be part of the exhibition but likely not his portrait of Barack Obama.
Image courtesy of Kehinde Wiley The Arlington Museum of Art is set to host the landmark traveling exhibition 30 Americans this summer. Described in a release as showcasing works by 30 emerging and established African American artists of the last three decades, the list of artists on display includes marquee names like
Kara Walker, Perhaps the most noteworthy of all is
Kehinde Wiley, who famously was chosen to paint the official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama. (The Obamas portraits won t be in the Arlington exhibition, but they will be on view at a Houston museum in 2022.)
Christopher Hightower was convicted in 1993 for the murders of Ernest and Alice Brendel and their 8-year-old daughter Emily.
According to court documents the motive for killing Ernest was that Ernest had filed a complaint against Hightower with the National Futures Association and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission.
He filed multiple lawsuits against the state to try to appeal his conviction but he lost all of them.
He began serving his sentence at the Adult Correctional Institutions in Cranston, but he was transferred to Illinois after he was attacked by other inmates resulting in an injury that required stitches.
When ACI’s psychologist was interviewed after announcing his retirement in 2009, Alan B. Feinstein recalled that examining Hightower was one of the most chilling experiences of his career.