Artist Gus Blache speaks with African-American art collector and financier E. T. Williams about his expansive collection of African art, modern African-American 20th century art, and other genres.
As a child, Mr. Williams' travels in the Jim Crow south inspired him to dedicate his life to sharing works by Black artists with the public, including artist Thornton Dial.
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17 дек 2019