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CAUGHT IN THE ACT
By Jared Bowen
The Worcester Art Museum's new director has a high-profile exhibition schedule, starting with the gripping photography show Kennedy to Kent State, and over time he hopes to reconfigure the museum’s entire collection.
VISUAL ART
By Kris Wilton
“Art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible.” If the Impressionists aimed to change how we look at the natural world, Klee wanted us to look into it.
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College
VISUAL ART
By Mary Tinti
The paintings that comprise “My Dragon’s Silk Road” are selections from the past two years, a period in which McFarlane explored a deep fascination with China and its expanding role in the contemporary art world.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
By Jared Bowen
The beauty in Gersht's work, painstakingly crafted, draws viewers in, but his commentary on modern violence is what they take away.
VISUAL ART
By Mary Tinti
Thanks to a beloved, decades-strong Student Loan Art Program, MIT co-eds are eligible for a lottery whose sole purpose is to match over 500 students with a work of art from the Institute’s special trove.