New Owners Say ‘Ebony’, ‘Jet’ Photo Archive Will Be Widely Accessible
The J. Paul Getty Trust and a group of foundations are the new owners of more than a million iconic photos of African American life.
The J. Paul Getty Trust and a group of foundations are the new owners of more than a million iconic photos of African American life.
Photos of Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Walter Payton are among the cultural icons in the collection.
The Chicago Defender’s parent organization CEO said going digital-only will allow the paper to bring more relevant news to readers.
Milos Stehlik spent his decades in Chicago sharing his love of films not accessible in the mainstream.
From rallies to legislation, activist Art Johnston reflects on the role gays bars have played in the LGBTQ movement over the last 40 years.
Diane Alexander White photographed Chicago’s 7th Annual Pride Parade in 1976. Those images will be on display starting Friday.
Designer Virgil Abloh’s clothes have been on runways and celebrities. Now, he’s getting an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Chicago artist Jennifer Cronin’s oil paintings and screen prints show how climate change is impacting Newtok, Alaska.
The bill passed 64 to 50, and its sponsor called it a rebuke to other states’ laws banning abortion.
The show features nearly 500 works in mediums ranging from video art to collage to photography.