Visual Art

Visual Art

This week's a bit different from past Gallery Roundups in that it represents three shows all at the same location: School 33. Check out Danni O'Brien's playful sculptures in Tongue Puddles; ...

The idea of an Issue 07 was inconceivable when we made the first BmoreArt Journal of Art + Ideas in November of 2015. At that time, I was hellbent on ...

Wesley T. Brown isn’t interested in doing anything the easy way. The 28-year-old current resident at Baltimore Clayworks used to work toward creating obsessively uniform pottery. When he perfected that, ...

Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth good for nothing but to be cast ...

This week: Continuations of coming out at Terrault Gallery, resilience and resistance at Creative Alliance, and musical-visual collaborations at Current Space. The Friday Gallery Roundup is a curated compilation of ...

Jencso manipulates our attention to be just as glued to the devices as the girl in the image appears to be.

Seeing works by the Italian Renaissance painter Tintoretto can leave a person slightly shaken, or even awed. “I always thought of him a good and clever and forcible painter,” the ...

Joy Davis talks about navigating home and work, public and private, and dreams versus reality.

A Gentle Excavation explores Baltimore's history on a personal scale In this cultural moment overrun with Marie Kondo and the Property Brothers, there seems to be an assessment of artifacts ...

Installation artist Megan Koeppel is interested in materiality above all else. Using pulverized paper pulp from her day job and textile scraps sourced entirely from SCRAP B-more, Koeppel challenges herself ...

Nineteen artists use elements of their own stories to consider where we are going and where we have been In an essay on the efficacy of political art in the ...

An interview with Marquis Revlon Clanton and Joseph Plaster on the historic collaboration between JHU Peabody Library and Baltimore's ballroom community

Zoë Charlton's Images Merge Family Memories into Metaphor

The artist Zoë Charlton enjoys roaming the aisles of craft stores, filling her basket with an assortment of materials, especially decorative stickers of trees, leaves, clouds, and various birds, such as geese, ducks, owls, and hawks.

An Interview with painter, installation artist, singer/bassist of Natural Velvet

Ostermann’s visual art functions as a commentary on and celebration of celebrity culture and so-called feminine touches like roses and lipstick. Her paintings often mash up imagery of specific objects, like Kim Kardashian’s engagement ring, with stand-ins for fertility and farce, like sliced oranges

This week: Tintypes, landscapes, and systematic oil paintings at Exeter Gallery; a recalibration of Matisse and reclamation of the nude by Se Jong Cho at Current Space; and Linda Day ...

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