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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Now in its third year, the (e)merge Art Fair is growing into a singular and important representation of emerging art in the Mid-Atlantic region. The geographic scope of the fair continues to ...
Learn all about being "dumb like a painter," about how art collector couples "cheat" on each other, and what Post-Blackness actually means.
I believe that the only way that artists can avoid real estate victimhood is to own it.
Joshua Haycraft: “20XX Future Guaranteed” Ian MacLean Davis: Since 2007, Joshua Haycraft’s artistic practice has focused almost exclusively on BHBITB, an installation project which serves as satire of contemporary ...
Once a graduate starts paying their student loans, what once seemed like a great idea can become tinged with regret. And poverty.
I didn’t know anybody who had been on a residency, and I didn’t know how to get one myself, but I knew I wanted one. I had to figure it out.
There’s been a lot of discussion recently about small and mid-size galleries being driven out of Chelsea by rising rents. While I don’t doubt that it’s true, you wouldn’t necessarily ...
While most Baltimore artists are now familiar with The Rubys, the new artist grants designed to “support the region’s gems” with up to ten thousand dollars per project, few are ...
In 1966, Robert Morris’ “Notes on Sculpture” was published in Artforum Magazine. The text attempted to establish a specific contrast between the visual languages of painting versus sculpture, positioning each ...
Cara Ober, Editor-in-Chief / Publisher Cara Ober is an artist, arts writer, curator, and the founding editor and publisher at BmoreArt, Baltimore's art and culture magazine. She writes regularly about artist, ...
This week we are featuring online events that you can view from the comfort of your own couch plus a few ways to get involved locally. Stay home, stay healthy, stay engaged in the arts.