A great show on work by the late artist Michelangelo Lovelace raises tantalizing what-if questions about one of Northeast Ohio's greatest recent artists.
, one of the most gifted Northeast Ohio artists of his time, didn’t live to see the major retrospective of his work, now on view at the Akron Art Museum. It’s a knockout.
Organized by Jeffrey Katzin, the museum’s senior curator, the show confirms Lovelace’s value as an unparalleled artistic witness to the trials and joys of Black life in struggling neighborhoods on Cleveland’s East Side from the 1990s to 2020.
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