Visual Arts

Articles from Artscope’s Visual Arts coverage.

Showing 1 - 12 of 468 Articles
AO_Images_AO_Foritano_ChaseYoung_Leveille
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

ADAM LEVEILLE: UNADORNED AT CHASE YOUNG GALLERY

By James Foritano

I was foot weary when I entered Adam Leveille’s studio during the recent Somerville Open Studios since I trusted my feet only to rare sightings of promised trolleys which then […]

Image_AO_Madi_Lord_Robert Brodesky_Artscope
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

ROBERT BRODESKY’S IMAGINED NARRATIVES

By Madeleine Lord

Robert Brodesky has been making his art since his 20s when as a younger man he was convinced that was what he should do. He grew up in Brooklyn New […]

Virginia Mahoney_Holding Thoughts_Arts Worcester copy
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

LOOKING BACK TO GO AHEAD

By Madeleine Lord

In her solo exhibition, “Holding Thoughts,” currently at ArtsWorcester, Virginia Mahoney’s works are composed of sliced paintings covered with handwritten heart leaking words woven into floating vessels. Thousands of hand […]

Image_AO_Roscoe_CCC_Locomotion_david lee_photog
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

KATE HAMILTON’S CHANGING ROOM

By Lee Roscoe

“Kate Hamilton: The Changing Room,” which recently closed at Cape Cod Community College’s Higgins Gallery, was yet another cutting-edge show curated by savvy and hip art professor Nathalie Ferrier, a […]

Image_AO_Lord_Adapt or Die
Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

ADAPT OR DIE

By Madeleine Lord

“Adapt or Die: Dancing Between Art and Coexisting on Earth,” on view through this Sunday, September 28 at the Piano Craft Gallery in Boston, features artworks by members of the […]

AO_Images_O_Roscoe_CCMOA_Invisible Threads
Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

CELEBRATING OUR INVISIBLE THREADS

By Lee Roscoe

Multiculturalism is the jewel of America. Diversity is like facets of a diamond, the more facets, the more brilliant. When you eliminate and deface those facets, dehumanizing “the other,” you […]

AO_FIks_Sitka_Start with the ART
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

START WITH THE ART

By Claudia Fiks

In the heart of Boston’s SoWa Arts and Design District, a vibrant creative dialogue unfolded on May 6 at the much-anticipated event, “Start with the Art.” Hosted by Sitka Home […]

AO_Fiks_Frieze Week 2025
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025

By Claudia Fiks

Past, present, and future uncertainty is the default setting for the art world. Economic turbulence, pandemics, climate crises, politics, and every global tremor reverberate through the art market. And yet, […]

IMG_3674
Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

Paint and Poetry As Reassurance

By Isabel Barbi

Curated by artist and director Ellen Wineberg, “Paint and Poetry” is a collaborative show at Storefront Art Projects in Watertown, featuring the poems of Edison Dupree, and the […]

AO_Image_Sawyer_State_House
Artscope Online, Visual Arts

‘WALK IN YOUR TRUTH’

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

Room 360 of the Massachusetts State House — The Governor’s Reception — is lined with painted portraits of the Commonwealth’s leaders dating back decades. But during the month of February, […]