In her latest check-in with the Boston Public Art Triennial, WBUR's Amelia Mason visited Charlestown and Mattapan and saw two ...
Martino Gallery presents “Works on Paper” through Jan. 5. This exhibition is a solo show featuring work by Ann Margaret Morris. Her work consists of expansive, realist charcoal drawings that immerse ...
The Nov. 1 dedication will celebrate the completion of the 4-ton bronze monument to the 1958 Katz Drug Store sit-ins in ...
The Clara Luper National Sit-In Plaza dedication will be Nov. 1 at Robinson Avenue and Main Street, the former site of the ...
After leaving a career in architecture, he brought to his art a builder’s understanding of space and mechanics, a creator’s ...
Jackie Ferrara, the celebrated sculptor chose medical aid in dying in Basel at 95, citing a wish to avoid dependence after ...
A pair of determined Wright devotees have turned four endangered modernist houses into overnight design destination ...
The first week of November is a great time to visit Tokyo as the city’s largest creative event showcases the latest in art ...
After five years of work, the MTA has completed its long-awaited rehabilitation of the Grand Central-42nd Street subway ...
In a full-career survey at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, he melds form, material and an engagement with the world.
Gorgeous bronze work and tumultuous histories merge in ‘Royal Bronzes: Cambodian Art of the Divine' on view through January ...
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Forty-five years later, South Bend's river sculpture remains a remarkable feat | Opinion
Placing an art sculpture designed to move in the wind at a dam location in the churning white waters of the St. Joe River was a daunting task.
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