Upon entering Boston artist Joe Zane's exhibition at Carroll and Sons, viewers were greeted by their reflections in a small mirror engraved with the show's title question, "Who should a person be?"…
Boston performance artist and sculptor Andrew Mowbray blended an idiosyncratic humanitarian idealism with a proletarian approach to art-making in his most recent exhibition, "Another Utopia" (all wo…
For his first solo exhibition at LaMontagne Gallery, Brooklyn artist Saul Chernick (b. 1975) showed himself to be a highly imaginative master draftsman.
Since Pakistani artist Ambreen Butt adopted Boston as her home in the 1990s, she has received considerable recognition for labor-intensive, painted self-portraits, which combine feminist and politic…
For his second solo show at Samsøn, titled "you don't deserve me," Boston artist Steve Locke-known for installations of variously scaled male portraits that subtly explore relationships through the…
Eight tabletop still lifes of leftover food- stuff, decorative trimmings and flowers made up Chicago-based photographer Laura Letinsky’s first solo exhibition at Carroll and Sons. The show’s title…
The 23 artists and collaboratives in the second DeCordova Biennial [through Apr. 22] live and work in the six original New England states, and the stated purpose of the show is to demonstrate the hi…
When Boston's eccentric, endearing socialite Isabella Stewart Gardner first opened her Fenway Court version of a 15th-century Venetian palazzo to live in and house her precious works of fine and dec…
The 10 new still-life paintings by New York-based Michael Wetzel featured in “Sunny Today,” his first Boston solo show, combine delicate floral arrangements, effervescent pyramids of filled champagn…
Massachusetts-based Rachel Perry Welty, who has been exhibiting for abouta decade, is known for thoughtful images made by reconstituting such materials as supermarket labels and flyers, receipts…