Visual Art

Visual Art

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 ...

MICA Graduate Thesis Show III Part II by Amy Boone-McCreesh Part two- opening reception Saturday, April 22, 2017 Exhibition closes April 30,2017 The second part of MICA's MFA thesis show number ...

MICA Ups the Ante with a Curated, Thematic Approach to MFA Thesis Shows by Amy Boone-McCreesh MICA's sprawling MFA Thesis Show III was curated by Doreen Bolger, former director of the ...

Wickerham & Lomax's DUOX4Odell's: An Interview by Aden Weisel with Photos by Joseph Hyde When you enter the stage set by Wickerham & Lomax, the original club audio, music, and ...

DC's Art Scene Remembered: An Interview with Artist and Curator Blair Murphy by Mike Iacovone Curator Blair Murphy is nerding out on the history of art spaces in downtown DC, and ...

Queer Artists and Voices at the 2017 Whitney Biennial by Joseph Shaikewitz "I got a call from a Whitney Biennial curator," a young Lyle Ashton Harris shares in confidence to ...

Sculpting with Persuasion and Resistance: An Interview with Christian Benefiel by Mike Iacovone Christian Benefiel’s show Developing an Argument at Flashpoint Gallery is an intricate set of sculptures composed of wood. ...

A Studio Visit with Painter, Musician, and DJ Landis Expandis by Maya Alexandri Landis Expandis is a man of multi-faceted talent: he is a painter, musician, and DJ. Best known ...

DC's Sprawling, Inclusive Artist-Run Spectacle by Brendan L. Smith When I moved to D.C. from the spellbinding landscapes of Santa Fe more than a decade ago, I suddenly stopped making art. I ...

Anne Truitt: Intersections, the single-room exhibition is modest in scale, but meaningfully complex in its implications

This exhibit does more or less exactly what a museum show should do, presenting iconic works in a way that implies their current relevance, while also framing them in provocative, productive ways.

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