Visual Art

Visual Art

Expanding American Abstraction 1960s to Today at the National Museum of Women in the Arts by Angela N. Carroll "Suppose the only Negro who survived some centuries hence was the Negro ...

This program originally aired on Untitled Radio on Thursday, December 8, 2017 at 3pm EST, live from the Untitled art fair in Miami Beach. During Untitled, Miami Beach 2017, we ...

Counterparts, A Solo Exhibition by Njideka Akunyili Crosby at the Baltimore Museum of Art by Cara Ober A painter is not a camera. A Vermeer interior might appear to be ...

A Year in Baltimore Art Exhibitions by Cara Ober This year wasn't all bad. Art and artists, I'm looking at you! You made backwards political thinking, hate, garbage tweeting, and ...

What We All Lose with the Termination of The Contemporary

The Contemporary prioritized diversity and authentic conversation in a city that desperately needed it, and took the time necessary to do copious research and build respectful relationships, rather than bulldozing an ego-driven agenda or leveraging art

Before the 45th: Action/Reaction in Chicano and Latino Art at the Mexican Cultural Institute explores works by Chicano and Latino artists from the 1970s to 2016 by Brendan L. Smith President Trump’s ...

A Visit to the Youthful and Experimental Art Fair of Art Basel Miami Beach Week by Rowan Fulton I'm not sure Satellite Art Show contained the best work that Miami ...

Valerie Maynard’s Solo Exhibit Devotion at New Door Creative Explores the Human Condition through Printmaking by Angela N Carroll “Human-beingness is who I am. I don’t think of myself as an ...

Where To Go, What To See at Art Basel Miami Beach by Cara Ober You're heading to Miami for Art Week and you are already overwhelmed. There's a zillion fairs, ...

How Margaret Rorison is Building a Culture of Experimental Film in Baltimore, One Screening at a Time by Nicole Clark A big part of Margaret Rorison’s winter, in 2012, was ...

Jim Condron: Picking Up the Pieces, An Exhibition review by J. Susan Isaacs Jim Condron’s recent exhibition, Picking Up the Pieces, is simultaneously elegant, boisterous, witty, and moving. The show ...

Sonja Sohn Makes her Directorial Debut with the Documentary Baltimore Rising by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Ever since her starring role on HBO's The Wire (2002-2008), actress Sonja Sohn has pursued ...

A Conversation with Maren Hassinger by Catrell Thomas “There are opportunities for sculpture everywhere. In a field, in a room, on a stage, in the street, on the ceiling, in ...

LabBodies' Freedom Free-Done Performance Art Review Explores the Timeless Theme of Freedom by Angela N. Carroll With every brave #METOO declaration, every future reduced to a tally of Baltimore’s rising death ...

Mark Bradford’s Pickett’s Charge Rips and Repurposes US History by Kerr Houston It is a sober and revealing statement. Titled Case 1240, it appears on page 439 of the massive Medical ...

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