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Jan Razauskas' Carbon Drawings at MICA's Pinkard Gallery by Terence Hannum There’s a certain funky rhythm to the work in Jan Razauskas’ Carbon Drawings up at MICA’s Pinkard Gallery. Irregular ...
DAPS at Platform Gallery Explores Collectivity and Friendship within Curatorial Practice by Joseph Shaikewitz DAPS is a refreshingly forthright and inventive curatorial premise that frames the current eponymous exhibition at ...
Rowan Fulton Interviews Alexander D'Agostino about his new performance, The Swan: A Serial Killer Ballet Performance artist Alexander D'Agostino has built a reputation for provocative, fun, and visceral work. His ...
Whichever holiday you celebrate, BmoreArt wishes you the best. Thanks for reading, for buying our new magazine, attending our events, and supporting what we do. In this holiday season, we ...
Photography Exhibit at the C. Grimaldis Gallery Explores Architectural Borders by Cara Ober In a world where photography has become a ubiquitous tool for online propaganda, it's refreshing to walk ...
A Story of Negotiation Reviewed by Kerr Houston You may well know of Francis Alÿs’ diverse and profound work even if you don’t know his name. Perhaps you’ve heard of his ...
On the BMA's Imagining Home by Bret McCabe The most interesting aspect of the Baltimore Museum of Art's ambitious, if problematic, exhibition, Imagining Home, is a series of three short videos ...
Art Basel Miami Beach from a Miami girl’s perspective by Michelle Ivette Gomez It’s been a week since Art Basel/Art Week Miami 2015, and I am still recovering. I am ...
Justin Strom's Solo Show Self/Nonself: Recursive and Volatile is Delicious Yet Problematic by Rowan Fulton Your eye traces jutting topographies, deep dark caverns, and shiny, candy-colored exploding forms, as you search unsuccessfully ...
On Friday, December 11, 2015 Maryland Art Place held their third annual UNDER $500 art exhibit and sale. The event featured the work of Baltimore and surrounding area artists at ...
Opinion Editorial: Ernest Shaw on the Barbershop Talk Series & Why Talking About the Racial Divide in Art Matters The necessity to cultivate secret and sacred spaces has been synonymous ...
Cara Ober Interviews Ryan Dorsey about Being an Artist AND Running for a Seat on Baltimore's City Council Ryan Dorsey believes the voices of artists need to be heard in ...
Peter Bruun Talks about the New Day Campaign and Elisif's Story with Nicole Ringel On October 15, one of the sixteen New Day Campaign exhibitions opened at Stevenson Art Gallery. The ...
Joan Cox's Picks from Aqua Art Miami 2015 The vibe at Aqua is familiar like your favorite neighborhood art walk—-cocktails in hand, doors open to the night air, and brightly ...
Although it was mostly rainy for Art Basel Miami Beach week, the outdoor sculptures around the main fair and on the beach were a highlight. Fun, interactive, and often using ...