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  1. Richard Beavers Gallery showcases emerging and mid career artists who explore social and political issues in the Black community. See upcoming exhibitions, artists and contact information.

  2. Richard Beavers (1923-1989) was an actor and singer who appeared in films such as Easter Parade, Red River Renegades and Youth on Parade. He also performed as Bruce Langley and was born in Hollis, Oklahoma, USA.

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  3. Richard Beavers Gallery showcases emerging and mid career artists who explore social and political issues of the Black community. See past and upcoming exhibitions, artists, events and contact info on Artsy.

    • 408 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, 11216, NY
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  4. Richard Beavers Gallery, Soho SUBJECT MATTERS group show Exhibition Dates May 3, 2024 - June 15, 2024 EXHIBITING ARTIST Desmond Beach | Brittsense | Xavier Daniels | Lynthia Edwards | Clarence Heyward | Stefanie Jackson | Marcus Antonius Jansen | Frank Morrison | Melvin Nesbitt Jr | Dan Oliver | Daàpo Reo | Terron Cooper Sorrells | Phyllis ...

  5. 30. Aug. 2019 · In between solo exhibits, Richard Beavers is currently displaying a vivid group show of several talents the gallery represents, including graffiti-artist-turned-painter Frank Morrison, South African multi-disciplinary artist Zwelethu Machepha and modern expressionist Marcus Jansen.

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  6. Unsung Heroes Terence Byas aka Dredske 20 Apr - 1 Jun 2024 Brooklyn When it comes to challenging how we approach issues of race, disparity, and social critique, Dredske’s paintings have transported us to speculative realities that allow us to ask unforeseeable questions.

  7. 25. Aug. 2022 · Richard Beavers, a Brooklyn-based gallery owner and collector of contemporary African-American art, will showcase Hebru Brantley's work in his new SoHo space. Brantley's exhibition explores the perception and survival of the Black body through flowers and frogs.