The exhibition currently on view at the Taft Museum of Art, The Chemistry of Color: The Sorgenti Collection of African American Art, highlights some of the key artists in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts — Saar, Faith Ringgold, Howerdina Pindell, Sa
The current exhibition at Aisle Gallery focuses on a centuries-old practice: printmaking. Rachel Heberling and Katherine Rogers seem to have found their niche in concentrating on straightforward lithography and etching, and the beauty that can be found t
Christina Seely and Evan Hecox deal with the idea of place in profoundly different ways at Country Club. Seely's exhibition, Lux, features 14 large-scale photographs that map the Earth's brightest places. Evan Hecox’s small exhibition, Unnamed Places, co
Anri Sala's solo exhibition, 'Purchase Not by Moonlight,' fills two floors of the Contemporary Arts Center with sound, light and tactile objects. The echo in Sala's work not only serves to disrupt human engagement but also to add a sense of placement to
This photographer with a considerable career has his solo exhibition 'The Day of Small Things' opening at the Weston Art Gallery Friday night. He's exhibiting his photographs of major musicians like Over the Rhine, Lyle Lovett, Phillip Glass and B.B. Kin
Fashion in Film: Period Costumes for the Screen at the Taft Museum of Art will charm with its decadent designs, but there is more to the exhibit than simple ornament. Costume design has rightfully found a new home in art museums. Though it is easier to d
Ed and Nancy Rosenthal haven’t technically opened their home to the public, but the exhibition, Brush, Clay, Wood, on view at downtown’s Taft Museum of Art allows us a peek into their life just the same. The exhibition documents an art collection that be