Art
Richard Aldrich's Elliptical Paths Through Language
Aldrich brings a rich sense of materiality to a practice founded on the gap between images and language.
Art
Aldrich brings a rich sense of materiality to a practice founded on the gap between images and language.
Art
As riveting as many of the works on show were, I wasn't the only one to notice that the fair presented itself as a bubble, completely disconnected from the reality of current Brazil.
Art
Takahata's genius lay in his effortless ability to portray the mundane — something not often associated with the motion-focused energy of animation.
Art
Meleko Mokgosi questions democratic ideals in his paintings of contemporary life in Botswana.
News
The street artist painted one of his newest works on a building that was already slated for demolition.
Opinion
Locals like me don't visit the Berkshire Museum to look at famous paintings. Why did 40 artworks become the center of a national controversy?
Film
French director Bruno Dumont's latest, a ponderous experimental musical about Joan of Arc's childhood, celebrates the innocence and banality of a young saint’s life.
Announcement
While some of Bible's women were portrayed as paragons of family goodness, others were portrayed as harlots and hussies, purveyors of sin, deadly temptresses, and seductresses.
Art
For wheelchair users like myself, technology elicits both joy and skepticism: Can an app really change the way I experience architecture that wasn't designed for me?
Art
The photographer portrays her subjects with a tenderness that makes them seem like friends, and with the attention of someone who really sees them.
News
This week in art news: the Berkshire Museum earmarked 13 works to sell at Sotheby's, the ICA Boston closed an exhibition by alleged sexual harasser Nicholas Nixon, and the UK barred a Reubens oil sketch from export.
Announcement
Bronson's latest project takes Hieronymus Bosch’s infamous painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (circa 1500) as its starting point.