Visual Art

Visual Art

Lauren Frances Adams offers three bodies of work that celebrate black female exceptionalism and expose the supporting roles of white women in US Confederate history and propaganda, offering a multifaceted ...

A Canine Analysis of NY Armory Week 2018 by Cara Ober I was trying to explain Armory Arts Week to a friend attending for the first time. Which fairs should ...

New Site-Specific Installation by Spencer Finch and Quilts by Stephen Towns at the Baltimore Museum of Art by Kerr Houston Another month, another engaging offering – or, in this case, ...

Finding Adam Davies, A Conversation by Ben Marcin Adam Davies is an exciting, young photographer relatively new to Baltimore, a resident artist at the Creative Alliance. Unlike most photographers working ...

Brand New: Art and Commodity in the 1980s at the Hirshhorn by Kerr Houston On the wall of the lobby on the second floor of the Hirshhorn hangs a small ...

It is springtime, which means it is graduate exhibition season at MICA. Each year MICA hosts a series of exhibitions ubiquitously titled Grad Show I–V along with numerous other presentations, ...

Complex Human Relationships on the Screen bring a Baltimore-based Animated Short to the 2018 Academy Awards by Rachel Bone Frankly, it’s about time Baltimore gets some attention at the Academy ...

There’s something innately tender that drifts through the current exhibition A Big Toe Touches A Green Tomato at Baltimore’s newest curatorial platform, Resort. The exhibition functions as a collaboration between ...

A Conversation with Anna Cutler by Marcus Civin The Tate Exchange is an experiment in museum culture. Sometimes it is an open university, sometimes a concert and dance venue, and sometimes ...

Highlights from Material Art Fair by Michael Anthony Farley [UPDATED] Material can be a difficult fair to photograph (sorry). But the reasons for this are the best kind. Material was ...

Concurrent Solo Shows by Antonio McAfee and Rachel Guardiola at Hamiltonian Gallery in DC Explore Memory and Perception by Juliana Biondo Kicking off 2018 with their first exhibition of the ...

After losing his sight from an HIV-related infection, Manuel Solano's new paintings grew even more powerful: Interview and Studio Visit by Michael Anthony Farley Getting to the home and studio of ...

Cut, Copy, Paste: It’s Not What You Think at Terrault Contemporary by Malcolm Lomax There is something to be said for an object that can exist in two phases at ...

School 33's New Exhibit Explores A Collective Longing for Analog and an Exploration of the Post-Digital Revolution by Mai Sennaar As a child of the 90s, I grew up on my ...

Afterimage Requiem by Kei Ito and Andrew Keiper presents Grief, Remembrance and Hope in a Nuclear Age by Nicole Clark When Kei Ito was born, his grandfather asked the doctor to ...

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