Art of the Decade: Best Baltimore Exhibits, Projects, and Experiments 2010-2019
“What are you going to write about, after you’ve written about all the good art in Baltimore?” This was a question someone asked me a decade ago, when I worked as the Art & Culture Editor at The...
View ArticleNatural Interaction: An Interview with Christine Neill
For Christine Neill, paper itself is a living, breathing thing. Her watercolor and print works, currently on view at Goya Contemporary, are comprised of many edges, shadows, and cut outs. Neill treats...
View ArticleNonfiction Gone Ecstatic: The year in Baltimore movies
Okay so honestly, the best Baltimore movies of 2019 were that clip that went all around Twitter of that dude riding on the hood of a Baltimore Police car all like, “ayyyyyy,” and Zia Anger’s My First...
View ArticleBmoreArt’s Picks: Baltimore Art Openings, Galleries, and Events December 31 –...
This week: BROS Presents: Death Records New Year’s Eve at the Ottobar, Prince New Year’s Eve tribute at Rituals, ADAM Gallery Show by Joshua Levy reception at Luann Carra Gallery, Russ Bradshaw:...
View ArticleHidden Histories: The I. Henry Photo Project
Webster Phillips was around 9 years old when he first went out on assignment for the Baltimore Sun. Irving Phillips, his father, a staff photographer, brought Webster along with an extra camera so he...
View ArticleArt AND: Monica Ikegwu
Painter Monica Ikegwu originally wanted to be a pediatrician. Instead, when she was 17, her father convinced the Carver High School graduate to apply to MICA, where she is now a senior best known for...
View ArticleBmoreArt’s Picks: Baltimore Art Openings, Galleries, and Events January 7-13
This week: An Artist’s Evolution: Shinique Smith in Conversation with Cara Ober at the Pratt, Renovations opens at Carroll Mansion, Breathing Room: Bound and Loose performance by Shinique Smith at the...
View ArticleNews Briefs: Emily Breiter becomes Bromo Arts District director, Jessica...
News briefs are compiled by BmoreArt staff to report on ongoing art news announcements in the region. Emily Breiter comes in as Bromo Arts District Executive Director In a press release, Amy...
View ArticleThe Magical Thinking of Uncut Gems, the Moronic Thinking of the New York Times
This was before our president extrajudicially murdered a top leader of the Iranian military so you would be forgiven for forgetting about it already, but right before the end of the year, the New York...
View ArticleWhat Can We Keep?
Ebony and Jet are leaving Chicago. Last summer, four foundations—Ford, Mellon, MacArthur, and the J. Paul Getty Trust—purchased the Johnson Publishing Company’s photo archives for $30 million. The...
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