Tag: sculpture
Accidentally on Purpose: Bill Beckley at Albertz Benda
The gallery presents a retrospective of the poet-artist’s varied oeuvre.
“Not-knowing is most intimate”: Helen Mirra in Conversation with Emmalea Russo
The artist discusses her work and her developing approach to its facture.
Unruly Grace: Arlene Shechet in Boston
As stunning new show opens at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, a look back at last year’s retrospective at Boston’s ICA
“The didactic becomes important”: Sonny Assu with Kyra Kordoski
First Nations artist Sonny Assu discusses his indigenous history, his family, culture, and work.
Aesthetics and Social Justice: “Arresting Patterns” at ArtSpace
An exhibition and its extracurricular programming explore artistic representations of mass incarceration.
History in the Making: Noah Purifoy at LACMA
The late artist’s assemblages move out of the desert and into the museum.
Justin Randolph Thompson in Conversation with Jessica Holmes
The multimedia artist’s research-based work ranges from Brooklyn to Italy and more.
Contemporary History at the Barnes: Three Artists in Philadelphia
A recent installation at the Barnes Foundation reorganized the space and examined its history and founders.
“Freedom Culture” at The Journal Gallery
Journal’s summer group show explores the creation of meaning in a world of pluralities and abundant choices.
Social Justice in the Studio and in the Street: Art and Activism at Franklin Street Works
A group show explores the use of art in social justice activism, collective action, and the aesthetics of politics.
