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Suzy Kopf on Art on Paper, Spring/Break, Armory, Volta, and Pulse When asked how they feel about art fairs, most artists I know generally paraphrase the punch line of the old ...
Baltimore can get grim in late autumn, with matte gray skies and lingering cold rain. One recent such afternoon, the sun just going down, I came to an address provided ...
Alexandra Barbera on the Met's New Location in the Breuer Building, formerly The Whitney Every time I walk by the Breuer building I’m reminded of a game of Tetris. The ...
This season, BmoreArt will feature Top Ten Lists of 2014 from a number of our contributors in a range of art, culture, media, design, events, pop culture, and anything else they ...
Chris Ofili's "Night and Day", currently at the New Museum in New York City, represents the artist's first survey show in America — and a forceful return to the city ...
Miami Art Week- Part One – Untitled Fair by Michael Farley It’s that time of the year again! Its only Wednesday and I’m already feeling the beginnings of dreaded Basel-fatigue. ...
Michael Farley on Prospect 3 New Orleans - Part 3/3 On the bottom floor of the Contemporary Arts Center, there's a Theaster Gates piece "Creamy Rich Sky, Asphalt Horizontal Roll." ...
Michael Farley on Prospect 3 New Orleans - Part 2 Trying to see all of P.3 in one weekend is not a good idea. I get really cranky when I'm ...
Ian MacLean Davis on “From These Woods” by Really Large Numbers, presented at D Center Baltimore by The Institute of Contemporary Art Baltimore Really Large Numbers is the name chosen ...
After an art intensive trip to New York, Jen Coster shares her experiences at The Drawing Center, Team Gallery, Tomorrow Gallery, Preston Gallery, Canada, Nicelle Beauchene, Marlborough Broome Street, Callicoon Fine Arts, Bodega, ...
Michael Farley on Prospect New Orleans 3 - Part One in a Series I'm in New Orleans for the third installment of the Prospect Biennial (P.3), but I'm having a ...
Kerr Houston visits Guillermo Kuitca in his Studio It’s Thanksgiving in Baltimore, but in Buenos Aires it’s merely a bright spring Thursday – and Guillermo Kuitca is in his Belgrano ...
An Interview with Megan Lewis by Rebecca Juliette Artists Work is a BmoreArt interview series that explores the work that artists do to make a living while they work on their ...
Alloverstreet reviewed by Michael Farley Whenever I know I’m going to see a lot of art in a short amount of time, I brace myself in anticipation that I won’t ...
Photos of Baltimore The Pride Festival and Parade by Samantha Buker According to the GLCCB, The origins of Baltimore Pride date back to 1975. In the decades since, Baltimore Pride has ...