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.
Parting Gifts: A Collector’s Journey Through Postcards
An exploration of the personal value of museum postcards and their ability to unify art from around the world.
Why Bother with Art?
This essay explores some of the questions one encounters in a world 'ruled' by the sciences, namely: why do art?
Art in the Wild
You don't have to go to a museum to wax poetic about art. You can do it in your own neighborhood!
Artforum Promises Change After Publisher Resigns Under Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Through a conflictingly cynical and optimistic perspective, this opinion piece discusses the months of allegations of sexual misconduct made against powerful male figures in Hollywood, politics, and the art world.
Threshold Dweller: David Lynch and Resurgent Surrealism in 2017
A look at the surrealist movement in 2017 through the work and influences of David Lynch.
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.
From Handlebars to Horns
An analysis of Picasso's "ready-made" sculptures, one of his lesser-known media, and how they differ in style and purpose from his iconic paintings.
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.
Travel Guide: Musée d’Orsay
The Louvre is must-see for most tourists in Paris. But what about the Musee D’Orsay: an overlooked art cultural gem in Paris?
Meet Nedret Andre
Nedret Andre is a Boston based artist who merges art and environmentalism colorful paintings of seagrass.
The Whitney Biennial 2017: From the Perspective of a Radically Unqualified, Overly Opinionated Non-Critic
The controversies surrounding the 2017 Whitney Biennial go far beyond Dana Schutz’s now infamous work. Can the good outweigh the bad of this year’s most talked about exhibition?
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.