Breaking the Canon: Collecting African American Art
Mission-driven collector Pamela Joyner is changing the game when it comes to collecting works by African American artists. In honor of her practice and our Fund for African American Art, we celebrate Joyner and her contributions to the field through a series of rapid-fire conversations between curator Rujeko Hockley and artists Simone Leigh, Hugo McCloud, Julie Mehretu, and Jack Whitten. The artists talk about pre-1945 works by African American artists that have influenced their practice today. This event took place at the Brooklyn Museum on Thursday, March 16, 2017.

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The American Wing at 100

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Henri Matisse vs. Pablo Picasso: MoMA curators interview (2003)

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‘The un-whitewashed story of America’

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Life Inside a Singular Artists' Enclave in Brooklyn | “The Candy Factory” | The New Yorker

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Inside George Nakashima’s Japanese-Style Home & Workshop | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

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The Notorious Guggenheim and Her $3 Billion Secret

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Tracey Emin in conversation with Jerry Saltz

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Exhibition Tour—Raphael: Sublime Poetry | Met Exhibitions

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Black Artists and Painters That Were Silenced

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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Artists and Tastemakers | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Rembrandt: The power of his self portraits | National Gallery

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Conversations with Collectors: Darryl Atwell and Schwanda Rountree

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Portrait Painting Demonstration with Daniel Greene

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David Lynch (1946-2025) on his lifelong devotion to artmaking | INTERVIEWS

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Jackson Pollock Part One: The Myth of the Modern Artist

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Artist Danielle Scott on Ancestry, Trauma and History | In The Making | PBS

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Professor Jiang: World War 3 Is About To Begin, Let Me Explain!

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Trump im Umfragetief | Überteuerte WM-Tickets | FDP-Comeback? | heute-show vom 05.06.2026

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