Visual Art

Visual Art

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 ...

Head Back & High at the BMA Offers Opportunities--Both Realized and Missed by Kerr Houston At the left of the photograph, the artist – squatting, enrobed in black cloth, face obscured ...

A conversation with artist Mina Cheon on her North Korean awareness project and the power of invisibility in sending art to North Korea

Responding specifically to a political context in both the subject matter and form, Umma’s care is directionless; it emerges from within and towards the people she cares for.

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 ...

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