Throughout the history of Western art, people of color are rarely seen in the paintings and collections of major museums. African American artists Amy Sherald, Kerry James Marshall, and Kehinde Wiley confront this reality by creating powerful images of the Black experience in history, popular culture, and American life in paintings that also echo their own personal journeys as artists finding new ways to express their unique artistic visions. View major works by these artists, learn about their own stories and the stories of the people and subjects they paint, and see video commentary by the artists themselves.