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Posted inArt Behind Closed Doors

Best Collection of Black Art: Patric McCoy – Kenwood

by Luz Magdaleno Flores September 27, 2024

hen I first met Patric McCoy, he mentioned his vast collection of Black art. I was not ready!  I stepped inside his home, and my jaw dropped at the over 1,500 art pieces he has acquired and hung proudly on his walls. Many were created by Black Chicagoans. I smiled when I spotted a collage […]

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