As the Studio Museum reopens this weekend in its gleaming new building, New York’s premier institution for Black art finds itself looking back and looking forward at the same time.
Colorful signs featuring permanent works have sprouted near the museum’s home in Harlem, a center point in Black life and imagination in America for more than a century.
The museum, closed for the more than seven-year project, has commissioned new works to commemorate the reboot, which features expanded studios for the institution’s artists-in-residence program.
But the 57-year-old museum is also hearkening back to its roots with a retrospective of the late Tom Lloyd, whose electronically programmed wall sculptures anticipated today’s digital age.
Some of the same pieces were hung in the museum’s inaugural 1

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