Month: May 2022
The Seeds of Russia’s Propaganda Campaign
Why Atheism Reigned The dangerous and deleterious effects of propaganda are hanging heavy on most of us these days, as…
Read moreCatherine Opie, The Land in Which We Live
“On behalf of the Land and everything living on it, new image wars must be waged.” – Lucy Lippard Internationally…
Read moreRemixing Museum Spaces
The Colored Museum, a performance originally written by Tony Award-winner George C. Wolfe, is being revitalized by Boston-based director/dramaturg/educator Pascale…
Read moreTurner’s Modern World Ravishes at the MFA
Exhibition Recasts the Artist as Visionary Historian CHRISTOPHER VOLPE Magnificent with content and gorgeously installed, Turner’s Modern World is not…
Read moreRoberto Visani: Form/Reform
Brattleboro Museum and Art Center • Brattleboro, VT • brattleboromuseum.org • Through June 12, 2022 This prescient, powerful exhibit is…
Read moreRe-Examining Conservation: Questions at the Intersection of the Arts & Sciences
Brown University, Granoff Center for the Creative Arts • Providence, RI • creatureconserve.com • Through June 10, 2022 Like all…
Read moreMacRae Wylde: Truth
Nesto Gallery at Milton Academy • Milton, MA • milton.edu/arts/nesto-gallery • Through June 18, 2022 Outside of Nesto Art Gallery…
Read moreCraig Stockwell: memorials (observed)
Jaffrey Civic Center • Jaffrey, NH • jaffreyciviccenter.com • Through June 4, 2022 When this writer first saw Craig Stockwell’s…
Read moreFrom the Publisher – May 2022
Art New England’s May/June issue highlights museums. It’s a tradition that casts a light on what these places mean to…
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