Visual Art

Visual Art

Joy Davis, Jessica Douglas, and Lawrence Burney demonstrate the possibilities of dynamic archival work

I felt completely okay shedding a few tears in the Dispersive Archives exhibition.

Devin Allen’s photos in Spaces of the Un-Entitled gesture at the loneliness of poverty In the stark, black-and-white promotional photo for Spaces of the Un-Entitled, a playground swing-set frame without ...

MONO Practice, ICA Baltimore, and School 33 Art Center The Friday Gallery Roundup is a curated compilation of three short reviews of three current exhibitions worth your time and consideration. ...

Deyane Moses' work raises voices of black artists past and present This morning, black students stood in front of MICA’s Main Building, holding a banner saying “Take Back the Steps,” ...

John Ruppert’s LAB: Empirical Evidence at UMBC examines our relationship to climate change in physical and psychological ways

What can we do against such extreme forces of nature?

Get Your Life! at the BMA, Ellie Dent: Don’t Worry Your Head at Terrault, and Austin Eddy and Jack Coyle at Resort Welcome to the first installment of the Friday Gallery ...

An Conversation with Sylvia and Eddie Brown, the Baltimore Philanthropists and Art Collectors who funded the BMA's New Endowed Chief Curator Position by Cara Ober with photos by Kelvin Bulluck On ...

Jennifer Rubell's Ivanka Vacuuming Exhibit at Flashpoint DC: An Interview by Lyric Prince I came to the Ivanka Vacuuming exhibit a bit breathless and self-conscious. I made sure that the ...

Connect + Collect Series 1: Schwanda Rountree and Mequitta Ahuja with Photo Essay by Jill Fannon

A range of strategies for beginning a collection-from how to conduct research, studio visits, payment plans, and the need for cultural ownership and preservation

Introducing BmoreArt's New Managing Editor, Rebekah Kirkman, and Suzy Kopf, Director of Distribution and Marketing In the past decade, BmoreArt has gone through several growth cycles, graduating from an informal community-based blog ...

Nature: will it turn you on or will it turn on you? That unanswerable question haunts Stephanie Barber's  Nature as a Metaphor for Economic, Emotional and Existential Horror by Bret ...

Exploring Luxury and Desire, One Light Fixture at a Time: An Interview with Amy Boone-McCreesh by Cara Ober I tend to idealize flinty-eyed artists with shrewd, cool, uber-restraint; their work ...

Singular Space by Liz Donadio and Shannon Collis at ICA Baltimore Explores the Design, Nostalgia, and Politics of Monumentality through a Brutalist-Inspired Baltimore Fountain by Cara Ober Art that ravishes the senses ...

The Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest Event Offers a Taste of Black Women Centered Films by Lisa Snowden-McCray “I think of a lot of my favorite films and I think ...

Wanting More from the Rodarte Fashion Exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts by Dr. Jordan Amirkhani For the first time in its thirty years of programming, ...

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