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Black Artist Kahlil Robert Irving Wants NYC Hotel to Acknowledge Alleged Racist Incident

Por: The Daily Beast Life September 22, 2022

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On Monday, Kahlil Robert Irving, an artist who’s logged exhibitions at Mass MOCA, the New Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art, filed a against the High Line Hotel in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood due to an instance of alleged verbal assault and trespassing the artist says took place in January.“On the morning of January 22, 2022, two days into Mr. Irving’s stay at the High Line Hotel, the hotel manager entered... + full article



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