Visual Arts

Shepard Fairey in Boston: Obey Obama

by Jay Gabler | March 9, 2009 •
The Institute of Contemporary Art likes to remind Bostonians that its new home, which opened in 2006, is the city's first new art museum in a century.MORE »

VISUAL ARTS | Of "terra-ists" and "terra-ism"

(Top) Painted in 1991, “House Wives,” featured on the cover, has a strong message about the burden women carry when feeling weighed down by expectations of society and religion. (Bottom) Jane Evershed with an “earthling” friend.

Jane Evershed's artwork makes you think.MORE »

Weekend What's What 3/5-3/8: Cabin fever

It's definitely that time of year. Hints of a warmer tomorrow tease fleetingly and the temptation to leave your jacket at home is almost too much to bear.MORE »

Arts Orbit Weekly: 2/26/09

If she's writing a poem, it probably contains all seven of George Carlin's Words You Can't Say On Television. Photo by U.S. Army (Creative Commons).

This week's picks

Thursday, February 26MORE »

VISUAL ARTS | James Kielkopf, unsung hero of local art, gets his due respects

Photo by Mason Riddle

A mini-retrospective of sorts at Thomas Barry Fine Arts, James Kielkopf: Then and Now showed the depth and breadth of one of the Twin CiMORE »

A Fresh eye on Minnesota hip-hop

Above: B Fresh, photo by Cher. Below: Ant of Atmosphere, photo by B Fresh. Photos courtesy B Fresh.

Rebecca McDonald has photographed KRS-One, Mos Def, DJ Spinderella, Grandmaster Flash, Too $hort, Pharrell Williams, Method Man, Kurtis Blow,MORE »
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