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    Ernie Barnes in Black Art History: The Sugar Shack and Beyond

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    Barnes painted Black life as rhythm: crowded rooms, working bodies, and joy with weight behind it. His figures stretch past realism, and the reason is simple. He wanted to make memory feel alive. The post Ernie Barnes in Black Art History: The Sugar Shack and Beyond appeared first on Black Art Magazine.
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