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  • The Berkshire Art Association

    Call For Art

    By: BAA - Jan 28th, 2022

    The Berkshire Art Association (BAA) seeks contemporary art for its biennial show at the Lichtenstein Center for the Arts, planned for October 7 - November 26 at the Lichtenstein Center, 28 Renne Avenue, Pittsfield, MA

  • Rafael Mahdavi Trying to Get Home

    An Odyssey of Variations on Four Masterpieces

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jan 31st, 2022

    The artist Rafael Mahdavi speaks several languages and is a citizen of the world. He most identifies with America and Spain but describes himself as an exile. Trying to Get Home is a series of four paintings that convey a spirit quest and odyssey.

  • Turner’s Modern World

    100 Works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    By: MFA - Feb 02nd, 2022

    Opening at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), this spring, Turner’s Modern World brings together more than 100 works by one of Britain’s greatest artists—including paintings, watercolors, drawings and sketchbooks—drawn from museums across the U.S. and Great Britain.

  • 2022 Boston Artadia Awards

    Grants for Three Artists

    By: Artadia - Feb 03rd, 2022

    The 2022 Boston Artadia Awards will annually provide $10,000 in unrestricted funds to three visual artists living and working in the vibrant arts communities of Boston. The Artadia awards are designed to provide essential funding and recognition to artists at pivotal points in their careers, strengthen arts communities, and spur new levels of career achievement.

  • Black Chapel for London's Serpentine Pavilion

    Chicago­ Based Artist Theaster Gates

    By: Serpentine - Feb 03rd, 2022

    Drawing inspiration from the significance of the great kilns of Stoke-on-Trent, Theaster Gates’s Pavilion will pay homage to British craft and manufacturing traditions. While the structure of the Pavilion will predominantly be made of wood, the Pavilion’s design alludes to the performative and meditative qualities of a small chapel

  • Remembering Todd McKee

    Whimsical Boston Artist

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 04th, 2022

    The Boston art community is saddened to learn of the passing of Todd McKee. He was an artist known for wit and whimsy in his work, primarily watercolor on paper.  

  • The Obama Portraits Tour

    At the Museum of FIne Arts, Boston

    By: MFA - Feb 09th, 2022

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), presents the portraits of former President Barack Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama by artists Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, respectively, as part of The Obama Portraits Tour organized by the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.

  • Looted 8th Century Buddah Sculpture Found in Italy

    Returned to India

    By: Art Recovery International - Feb 10th, 2022

    An 8th- 9th Century Bodhisattva sculpture, looted from The Devisthan Kundalpur Temple in Kurkihar, Bihar, India, has been recovered in Italy by Art Recovery International following a decades-long search.

  • Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints

    At Williams College Museum of Art

    By: WCMA - Feb 14th, 2022

    The Williams College Museum of Art presents Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints, on view from February 18 through June 11, 2022. It is the most comprehensive presentation of the artist’s printmaking to date, including single prints and series, for a total of over 200 individual prints.

  • ORBS: Tunnel City Coffee at Mass MoCA

    Installation of Paintings by Jane Hudson

    By: JH - Feb 20th, 2022

    ORBS by Jane Hudson, a series of 12 paintings on canvas hang on the rough brick walls of Tunnel City Coffee on the Mass MoCA campus. They bring a dynamic energy to the space. The paintings depict orbs of various hues surrounded by bursts of color as radiant beams.

  • Kingston Gallery Exhibitions

    Borders/Boundaries a Member's Group Show

    By: Kingston - Feb 21st, 2022

    Opening up next week on March 2nd Kingston Gallery presents Borders/Boundaries a member's group show curated by Erica Licea-Kane and Krystle Brown, and Julie S. Graham: Visual Books curated by Chantal Zakari and Mags Harries. 

  • Side By Side  

    Curators, Sharon Carson and Betty Vera

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Feb 21st, 2022

    Writing about an exhibition or installation in poetic form is a first for me ~ come see!

  • A Spirit of Gift, A Place of Sharing

    Exhibition at Hancock Shaker Village

    By: Shaker - Feb 24th, 2022

    In its first major exhibition on contemporary Asian art, A Spirit of Gift, A Place of Sharing is a campus-wide exhibition opening May 30 at Hancock Shaker Village. The exhibition features three artists—Yusuke Asai of Japan, Kimsooja of Korea, and Pinaree Sanpitak of Thailand – who explore links between 19th century Shaker art and contemporary Asian art.

  • As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War

    At Clark Art Institute

    By: Clark - Feb 24th, 2022

    The Clark Art Institute’s latest exhibition presents four centuries of war imagery from Europe and the United States in As They Saw It: Artists Witnessing War, on view March 5–May 30, 2022. Spanning European and American art from 1520–1920, the exhibition of prints, drawings, and photographs shows how artists have portrayed periods of military conflict.

  • MFA Acquires Painting by Remedios Varo

    Tailleur pour dames a Surrealist Masterpiece

    By: MFA - Feb 25th, 2022

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has acquired the painting Tailleur pour dames (1957), a major work by Remedios Varo (1908–1963), a leader of the Surrealist movement in the Americas. In order to purchase Varo’s masterpiece the Museum is deaccessioning three 20th-century paintings: Abiquiu Trees VII (1953) and A Sunflower from Maggie (1937), both by Georgia O’Keeffe, and On a Shaker Theme (1956) by Charles Sheeler.

  • Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

    Seven Solo Exhibitions

    By: Brattleboro - Feb 25th, 2022

    Seven new solo exhibits will open at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) on Saturday, March 12. The artists featured are M. Carmen Lane, Roberto Visani, Yvette Molina, Mildred Beltré Martinez, Sachiko Akiyama, Louisa Chase, and Anne Spalter.

  • Ukrainian Artist Julia Kissina

    Works on Paper

    By: Bill Wadsworth - Mar 01st, 2022

    The Ukrainian, Julia Kissina is quite well known and established in Germany and Russia and does work in all kinds of media, including as a performance artist and fiction writer. She writes in Russian and has had a number of books published there and in Germany.

  • More About Ukrainian Writer and Artist Julia Kissina

    Digging Deeper

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 02nd, 2022

    When Bill Wadsworth sent images and asked what I thought the response was to post Ukrainian Writer and Artist Julia Kissina. Calling attention to this artist in exile could not have been more timely and relevant. It evoked significant reader responses and raised basic questions. This second posting addresses that interest. Many have asked where they may view the work and there was a query from a curator regarding a possible exhibition.

  • Great Barrington's Carrie Chen Gallery

    Exhibits Anton Ginzburg and Christina Kruse

    By: Carrie Chen - Mar 04th, 2022

    The  Carrie Chen Gallery  presents The buildings, piled so casually from March 5 – April 3, 2022. This exhibition unites Anton Ginzburg’s abstract paintings with Christina Kruse’s fantastic imaginary worlds and layered constructions under the poetic title taken from the late poet laureate John Ashbery of Hudson, NY.

  • Frida Kahlo at the Rose Art Museum

    Three Self Portraits

    By: Rose - Mar 08th, 2022

    The Rose Art Museum presents an intimate display of three self-portraits by the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), generously loaned from private collections. Framing the paintings are photographs of Kahlo taken by her beloved father, Guillermo Kahlo (1871-1941), and her close friend and lover Nicholas Muray (1892-1965).

  • Jack Shear Collection of Tibetan Art

    Gifts to Skidmore Vassar and Williams

    By: WCMA - Mar 08th, 2022

    In an innovative collaboration among three prominent college art museums, the directors announce the joint acquisition of an extraordinary gift of Tibetan art from the Jack Shear Collection. Ian Berry of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, T. Barton Thurber of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, and Pamela Franks of the Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) extend their gratitude to Jack Shear for his generous gift.

  • Clark Art Institute

    Free on Sunday April 3

    By: Clark - Mar 09th, 2022

    The Clark Art Institute’s popular First Sunday Free program continues on Sunday, April 3, offering free admission to the galleries and special exhibitions from 10 am–5 pm, along with a series of special activities. April’s theme is “Photography.” As a part of the Clark’s special programs, visit a pop-up installation of early photography in the Manton Study Center for Works on Paper from 11 am–1 pm, enjoy art-making in the Clark Center’s lower lobby from 1–4 pm, then bring along a camera (phone cameras work just fine) and head outdoors to join a guided hike from 2:30–4 pm to learn best practices for photographing nature.

  • Lyudmila Dakhova, Artist In Ukraine

    She is still making art now…

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Mar 16th, 2022

    Lyudmila Dakhova wrote in a message to us just a few days ago: "Art is civilization." And when we watch the news, Lyudmila is never far from our thoughts.

  • Echo Land at Installation Space

    North Adams Gallery Launches Season

    By: Anna Farrington - Mar 19th, 2022

    Installation Space on Eagle Street in North Adams launches its season on April 1 with a vernissage for Echo Land. The artists are Henry Bamford, Pao Chutijirawong, Kristina Rea,  Hugh Schatz-Allison, Kyra Stupik, and Jin Yao.

  • Open Studios at MASS MoCA

    March 25. 5 to 7 PM

    By: MoCA - Mar 23rd, 2022

    We are very excited to invite you to our first Open Studios in 2 years! As the weather gets warmer, and things are feeling safer, we are looking forward to opening our doors to you to get to know this month’s artist cohort.

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