January/February 2026

Articles tagged “January/February 2026”.

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Rourke
Features

SEEING VOICES HEARING GRIEF

By Elizabeth Michelman

“Unspoken Resilience,” a multi-disciplinary exhibition on view at the University of New England (UNE) Gallery in Portland through February 7, assembles works of the Deaf community and its friends in […]

Johnston
Capsule Previews

CAPSULE PREVIEWS

By Brian Goslow

Drawing inspiration from music, dancers, color, and the quiet moments that define movement, “Conversation in Movement,” which opens January 3 and continues through the end of the month at the […]

Shonibare
Reviews

ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 2025

By Claudia Fiks

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 was a blast. Miami was buzzing, but whenever someone asked me, “How was Miami?” I could only answer, “How was the Convention Center?” Because when […]

Tull
Community

PRESERVING A LEGACY

By Madeleine Lord

We are lucky to have an oral history video produced in 2013 by the Martha’s Vineyard Museum (MVM) of the late Nan Tull,85, who passed on July 4, 2023, discussing […]

Langosy
Reviews

A CONTINUING JOURNEY

By Claudia Fiks

There are artists whose work you admire, and then there are artists whose work you feel. Donald Langosy belongs firmly in both categories. Encountering his work is not a passive […]

Edwards
Reviews

AN ARTIST WHO FLOURISHES

By J.M. Belmont

Behind imposing glass doors, just beyond the Currier Museum of Art’s antechamber, one is confronted with the culmination of a career. Eight large paintings of oil on canvas by the […]

Hofmann
Features

HOFMANN’S RISK AND COURAGE

By Lexie Gondek

When you hear the name Hans Hofmann, you might first think of a teacher — an artist best known for shaping generations of minds. Yet Hofmann’s own work resists easy […]

Kurkjian
Features

THE POETRY OF RUIN

By Vanessa Boucher

There is a particular stillness that lives inside abandoned places. A silence that feels almost sentient as it hums with the memory of footsteps, the echo of machinery and the […]

Crane
Reviews

TELL ME A STORY

By Isabel Barbi

“Carrie Crane: The Lise Hoffman Archive (a fiction)”, on view at the Boston Sculptors Gallery through January 25, animates Lise Walker Hoffman (1934-2019), a fictional young woman of Crane’s imagination. […]

Bey
Features

CELEBRATION AND INTERROGATION

By Sawyer Smook-Pollitt

Visit hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu for full exhibition schedule In 2026, the United States of America will turn 250 years old, but according to the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, the […]

Taylor
Community

THE VALUE OF COLLABORATION

By Cathy Weaver Taylor

For an artist, creating the work requires one set of skills, promoting the work and getting it seen and appreciated is a whole different skill set. TAG | The Art […]

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Features

WHAT HISTORY ASKS OF US

By Madeleine Lord

In a nod to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Focus on the Past exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum will include eight artifacts from […]