Visual Art

Visual Art

Theaster Gates Revitalizes Chicago Through Art and Action By Brendan L. Smith The weathered slate roof of a demolished church...the worn floorboards of an abandoned high-school gym... narrow tower filled with ...

The Venice Trip Part 4 The Arsenale portion of the international group exhibition of the Venice Biennale is located in a 13th century munitions factory and fortress, connected by a ...

The 57th International Art Exhibition, titled Viva Arte Viva, opened to the public on Saturday, May 13. We were lucky to have press credentials so we headed to the Giardini on May ...

The Venice Trip Part 2 Water taxis were super clogged with art journalists in Venice on the morning of Wednesday, May 10. We huddled together on the boats and exchanged ...

The Venice Trip by Cara Ober The wifi in Venice is slower than the water taxis. Although frustrating for those of us who are workaholics, it was a treat to put down ...

2017 MICA Commencement Exhibition: Art Walk 2017 Top 20 by Amy Boone-McCreesh This year’s Art Walk was the tenth of its kind, marking the end of another year at MICA. ...

George Condo: The Way I Think at The Phillips Collection by Brendan L. Smith George Condo may not be a household name, but his artwork looks both familiar and unique. ...

Paul Shortt Visits Antonio McAfee's Studio at Area 405 Antonio McAfee is a Baltimore based interdisciplinary visual artist working in photography, drawing, video and collage. His recent works transform and ...

Oletha DeVane's The Other Side of Darkness at Project 1628 by Angela N. Carroll Oletha DeVane’s latest exhibition, “The Other Side of Darkness” at Project 1628, is nothing short of magical. The collection ...

The Amplified Cactus Art, Music, and Performance Series Builds a Community by Kelsey Marden An intimate audience, faintly chattering with wine glasses in hands, quieted at the sound of a ...

New Acquisitions, A New Exhibit, and The Venice Biennale for Mark Bradford and the Baltimore Museum of Art: An Introduction by Cara Ober Although he works in sculpture, video, and ...

True Laurels Releases Issue 02 this Friday at New Beginnings Barbershop by Cara Ober Started as a blog in 2011, True Laurels became a print publication in 2013. The magazine ...

Amy Boone-McCreesh Visits Leigh Ruple's Brooklyn Studio I met Leigh Ruple recently at the opening reception for her show Street Light at St. Charles projects in Baltimore. Leigh generously invited me to ...

The influence of Fred Wilson’s seminal 1992 intervention at the Maryland Historical Society is at once easily summarized and remarkably complex

Fred Wilson in conversation with George Ciscle at MICA

The Maryland Film Festival Welcomes You to Their Exciting New Digs with a Vast Array of Local and International Films by Christopher Llewellyn Reed The Maryland Film Festival, founded in ...

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