F. Lennox Campello is a widely published Washington, DC based art critic, as well as an award winning artist and curator. He is also often heard on NPR and the Voice of America discussing visual art issues. Campello also reports on Mid Atlantic area art news for the TV show ArtsMedia News.
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Is there such a thing as "Latino Art"? Should artists be collected because of made-up ethnic labels?
Steven Soderbergh's film disappoints no matter which Guevara myth you choose to follow.
I will bring with me some prejudices, notions, knowledge, facts, and ideas about how a film should depict Guevara.
Why can't Hollywood get the "Cuban thing" right?
An auction for an influential SF art venue yields some terrific art finds.
A major retrospective of iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo reviewed by a self-described Kahlophile.
Washington, DC artist Tim Tate has gone from a virtual unknown to the nation's capital's best-known artist.
Did the new president of the American Association of Museums just say that Hispanics are not "experienced" with museums?
Three of the 375 works of art in the White House art collection are by African American artists - a suggestion for some more names to acquire!
Campello barks at artistic segregation.