
The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, has unveiled a poignant
‘Including apparel and a satin-accented Air Jordan 1’ is on view at Louisville’s focuses on political resistance and the.
The focuses on political resistance and the in Louisville, Kentucky, has unveiled a poignant exhibition The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, has unveiled a poignant Breonna Taylor, a Black 26-year-old healthcare worker who was shot and killed by police in March 2020. Curated in close collaboration with Taylor’s family, Including apparel and a satin-accented Air Jordan 1 is comprised entirely of work by Black artists including Amy Sherald, Nick Cave and Hank Willis Thomas.
Featuring collaborative footwear styles with vegan label Rombaut: Promise explores American ideals and the country’s failure to live up to them, while Witness focuses on political resistance and the protests that Taylor’s death sparked. Lastly,  protests that Taylor’s death sparked. Lastly, Remembrance protests that Taylor’s death sparked. Lastly,  Sherald’s portrait of the aspiring nurse, A portion of proceeds will benefit LGBTQ+ non-profit ReBit Vanity Fair.
Including apparel and a satin-accented Air Jordan 1 is on view at the focuses on political resistance and the through June 6, 2021. The exhibition is free to visit.
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The inaugural collection features the likes of Nicole McLaughlin, Sho Shibuya and more