Writing
Windows to the Souls
Bianca Beck’s 'Eyes' offers an X-ray view of portraiture, then brings it into monumental form.
Painting Poems From Here
The Midcoast born-and-raised artist Tessa Greene O’Brien makes her New York solo debut.
Points of Illumination
The Page Galley is showing T. Allen Lawson’s beautiful renderings of a cataclysmic American West.
Entering the Unknown of 'Everyday Symbolic'
The new group exhibition at Interloc explores the pieced-together realities of collage.
A Century of Art, Rooted in Maine
A new exhibition at the Farnsworth shows the outsized influence Maine has had on American art for well over a century.
Upta Camp and Out of Time
Breehan James's cottage interiors offer a window onto the great outdoors.
After the Bomb Cyclone
Emily Leonard Trenholm’s new paintings document the woods after a major storm.
Lois Dodd’s Incommunicable Language
It was at the moment when one of the owners of Caldbeck Gallery in Rockland, Jim Kinnealey, took me
Visual Art Tests the Limits of Language in Bowdoin Museum’s Turn of Phrase
Bowdoin Museum’s exhibition Turn of Phrase: Language and Translation in Global Contemporary Art, on view through June 4, turns our
How Much Longer Can California Bear the Weight of Our Dreams?
Even before its mythology of utopian promise captured the American imagination, Spanish explorers named California after a fictional island in the 16th century novel
December at Reny’s
She couldn’t tell if the sun was rising or setting, just behind the mountain ridge, only as bright as a beginning or an end. A few snowy