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Continuum: Over 100 Years of Black Art

Continuum: Over 100 Years of Black Art highlights the breadth and evolution of Black artistic production in the United States from the 19th century to the present, uniting historical and contemporary voices in one presentation. On view at ACA Galleries (173 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011) from January 31 through March 7, 2026, the exhibition underscores the gallery’s longstanding commitment to showcasing African American art. 

Romare Bearden
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Romare Bearden, Early Morning, 1964
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1964
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Courtesy of the artist
January 31, 2026
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March 7, 2026

Continuum: Over 100 Years of Black Art is presented by ACA Galleries, located at 173 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011. The exhibition runs from January 31 through March 7, 2026. This group exhibition celebrates a century of artistic achievement by African American artists, bringing together paintings, drawings, and sculpture that span multiple generations and a wide range of styles and approaches. 

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Exhibition Description

Continuum: Over 100 Years of Black Art presents a survey of work by African American artists that spans more than a century of artistic practice. The exhibition draws from paintings, drawings, and sculpture to explore themes of innovation, resilience, identity, representation, and artistic excellence within the broader history of American art. The presentation includes work by seminal figures and intergenerational voices whose contributions have shaped modern and contemporary art. The exhibition underscores ACA Galleries’ historical legacy of presenting African American art — a tradition that dates back to the gallery’s founding in 1932 — and invites viewers to consider how artistic practices by Black artists have evolved, intersected, and sustained cultural narratives.

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