What the Art World Can Learn From Women’s Basketball
"I met LaToya through the Gordon Parks Foundation in 2023, the year that I was honored at their gala. In my remarks, I talked about how I was motivated to follow Parks’s example in using art and storytelling to bring visibility to the WNBA. That resonated with LaToya because she is a former basketball player and has always wanted to tell their stories. When we met, we quickly discovered our shared passion for basketball and uplifting women athletes." —Clara Wu Tsai, New York Liberty Owner
Read more • Full article by Sophia Cohen on Cultured Magazine


LaToya Ruby Frazier at 2012 Whitney Biennial
LaToya Ruby Frazier at the Whitney Biennial 2012 from Tom Chen on Vimeo.
2012 BIENNIAL: LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER
In this video, 2012 Whitney Biennial artist LaToya Ruby Frazier discusses her work in the exhibition, focusing on her self-portraits in the Homebody Series (2010).
LaToya Ruby Frazier on State of the Arts NJ
In this State of the Arts feature, visual artist LaToya Ruby Frazier says her work is about finding a balance between the politics and the poetics of documentary photography. Her work is gripping and highly personal, often involving family members. At age 30, Frazier was in the 2012 Whitney Biennial, where her work attracted wide attention.
Produced by Susan Wallner. Courtesy of State of the Arts NJ.