Visual Art

Visual Art

Opinion Editorial: How to Win Politically as Artist-Progressives in the United States by Cara Ober Way to go, America. You’ve finally done it. You’ve elected a president worthy of H.L. Mencken’s ...

This week has me thinking a lot about the breath. Breathing—an unconscious act until it suddenly becomes difficult. Watching the election results come in Tuesday night, a dozen versions of ...

Erick Antonio Benitez explores Mexican Migration in Esta Tu Tierra Es Tu Tierra, a New Cxhibit at Current Space by Angela N. Carroll The US Mexican border es una herida abierta where the ...

MICA's Baltimore Rising Brings Context to Baltimore’s Unrest after the Death of Freddie Gray by Cara Ober On April 12, 2015, Freddie Carlos Gray Jr died from spinal injuries sustained in ...

By Bruce Willen I don’t feel shocked or really that surprised. In the morning light our collective votes have crystalized into a jagged reality, but the signs have been visible ...

Opinion Editorial by Cara Ober I was eighteen the first time I voted for president. It was 1992 when I cast a ballot for Bill Clinton, a young Democratic Governor ...

A Trip into the Dark Heart of North Korea in Contemporary North Korean Art: The Evolution of Socialist Realism at the American University Museum By Brendan L. Smith Through the distant ...

Under the Scope at Goucher College’s Silber Gallery by Anna Fine Foer Let’s face it: Science is a polarizing force in America today. While some celebrate and even fetishize the amazing ...

Talking Cats, Crankies and Process with Matt Muirhead by Ethan McLeod Matt Muirhead’s recent vibrant collection of screen prints create an affect of equal parts wonder and doom by superimposing ...

The Baltimore Museum of Art's Exhibit of Henri Matisse and Richard Diebenkorn Offers a Dynamic and Mutual Notion of Artistic Influence by Kerr Houston We often tend to think of artistic influence ...

“That day we read no more”: Art and the Senses at the Walters by Kerr Houston Although the Walters Art Museum’s new exhibition A Feast for the Senses: Art and Experience in ...

Why is the future always envisioned as dystopic?

Jonathan Monaghan's show at the Spagnuolo Gallery at Georgetown University includes large prints and looping videos that gives the viewers a glimpse of his fantastical hyper-realized topos.

A Series About Local Authors by Tyler Mendelsohn We all experience the world from our own unique perspective, but when we try to understand others, we broaden that world. In ...

Yvonne Hardy-Phillips and You Are Here, A Collaborative Mural Project by Angela N. Carroll You Are Here, curated by Yvonne Hardy-Phillips, is a socially engaged curatorial project designed to research and map the ...

Female Artists Reclaim Their Territory in National Museum of the Women in the Arts Exhibition By Brendan L. Smith Male artists have dominated the female body for centuries in cultures ...

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