Art Elsewhere

Remembrance, in New Orleans

LISA + DONNIE R OK. The words are both hopeful and bone-chilling. They were scrawled, in 2005, on a once-pretty white house with pale-blue shutters in New Orleans’ Ninth Ward.

Five years ago this month, one of the deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history swept through Louisiana and Mississippi. An exhibition opening Aug. 28 (a day Read More

Malcolm Rogers Talks Smugly After Boston Massacre

As the saga of what has come to be called “the Boston Massacre”-the upheaval that has overtaken Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts in the wake of a radical “restructuring” of its curatorial departments and the abrupt dismissal of 18 members of the museum staff-continues to unfold, more details are coming to light about the sheer Read More