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Art and Endurance: Reflections on Pérez Art Museum Miami
The effects of tropical spacial design on visitors’ experience at the vibrancy of Contemporary Latin American art within Pérez Art Museum Miami.
"Casanova’s Europe" and the Art of Exhibition
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston's exhibit Casanova's Europe put antique pieces in a historical context and in doing so brought Europe in the 18th century to life.
The Male Presence in The Clark’s "Women Artists in Paris" Show
In an effort to assert the importance of women in art history, this show inadvertently reinforces a male-centered narrative.
Hampton Throne
The Hampton Throne is a towering and life-sized throne room constructed from found materials which tells an unlikely story of creation.
Gallery 5 Show Allows Visitors to Confront their Traumas
Two CFA students’ hard work paid off with their collaborative multimedia exhibition in Gallery 5.
Seeking Stillness at the MFA
A discussion of the breadth of New York’s best medieval art collection.
Marc Chagall: Bringing Belarus to Montreal
A feature of a prominent 20th century artist who looked to color, music and Jewish identity for inspiration.
Friars, Demons, and Saints: a Guide to the Met Cloisters
A discussion of the breadth of New York’s best medieval art collection.
Viewing Private Screening, BUAG's Show of Experimental Film
Private Screening brings together the short films of New England area artists for a thought-provoking mix of experimental, current works.
The BU Art Galleries: Innovation on Campus
Often ignored, the BU Galleries offer innovative contemporary art experiences.
Upfor.Digital: An Online, Media-Centered Art Show
Imagine seeing a gallery show inside your dorm room. Convenient? Try groundbreaking.
We Just Fit, You and I: Capturing the Corporeal in Architecture
Four artists transform Le Corbusier’s iconic Cambridge building into an exploration of the relationship between body and building.
Mark Rothko: Subliminal Messages
Eleven of Mark Rothko's works are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, making it the perfect place to take a break from life.
Takashi Murakami at the MFA: Doing Away with the Western Gaze
In the new Takashi Murakami show, the MFA puts Japanese art at the forefront with a fresh perspective.
Documenta/Crapumenta: Learning from Athenian Street Art
A look into the response of Athenian street artists after a German contemporary art exhibition takes over their city.
NPG Enlivens Marlene Dietrich: An Immigrant Whose Achievements Make America Proud (Again)
"Marlene Dietrich: Dressed for the Image" uses photography and personal artifacts to bring Dietrich's glamor, strong-will, and values back to life.