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Black pop art iconography, like Jet magazine’s coverage and advertisements reflecting the 1960s Black is Beautiful movement and the Natural Hair Movement of the 2000s, are all influential to Brown’s photographs.
A smaller sampling of Baltimore area artists still offers a compelling temperature check on subjects of contemporary artistic concern.
In a town full of creatives who might claim the title of “hardest working artist in town,” Landis “Expandis” McCord is arguably among those with a real shot at that crown.
Though the first floor of Franklin's home is filled with art, there are no defined boundaries that separate the art in her collection, the art she herself makes, her collections in progress, and the more ordinary articles of her life.
Majolica Mania is the result of a near-constant effort by enthusiasts to get decorative arts curators to take this fantastical subset of ceramics seriously.
Mini reviews of exhibits at the Glenstone Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art
On June 24, the Pride Center of Maryland’s Twilight on the Terrace Gala was finally back in person, after several years of pause for the pandemic
Much like the artist’s enduring body of work, the heart of 'Full Circle' is found in its layers.
Highlights from the Bromo Arts District including Nomü Nomü, Black Genius Art Show, Maryland Art Place, Lexington Market, Current Space, Le Mondo, and more
"WHEN EVERYTHING IS POLITICAL, NOTHING IS / WHEN NOTHING IS POLITICAL, EVERYTHING IS"
Curated by Joe Tropea, Visions of Night: Baltimore Nocturnes at the Maryland Center for History and Culture beautifully and seamlessly integrates Baltimore nightlife of the past and present.
With 82 galleries representing 37 countries, the surprisingly compact fair is dense with content.
These arrangements are subtle and pleasing, though on closer inspection, starkly funny.
Part of the solution to dismantling art history’s tendencies toward chauvinism is to consider not where paintings might take us, but what they offer on their own grounds.