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Murray Whyte

Murray Whyte

Art Critic & Columnist at The Boston Globe

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At the MFA, a native artist's answer to "Appeal to the Great Spirit"

The Native American artist's striking platinum figures will stand at the MFA's entrance, a response to the Cyrus Dallin sculpture that has occupied the lawn for 100 years.
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Ten museum shows to see in every New England state

The Globe’s art critic singles out exhibitions from Connecticut to Maine and every state in between.
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How the canvases hidden in Lynne Drexler’s Monhegan home are changi...

After she died, friends on the island discovered the extraordinary paintings that Lynne Drexler had hidden away from an earlier life.
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‘Manet: A Model Family’ at the Gardner Museum reveals intimate drama

With portraits the artist made of the people closest to him, the exhibition tunes into the details of his private life.
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‘Manet: A Model Family’ at the Gardner Museum reveals intimate drama

With portraits the artist made of the people closest to him, the exhibition tunes into the details of his private life.
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At the MFA, ‘Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore’ revels in rhyme not ...

An elegant display at the MFA makes a priority of looking — and looking past the biographies of two 20th-century titans.
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Tomashi Jackson speaks truth to painful history in ‘Across the Univ...

With virtuosic material flair, she plumbs the depths of American injustice in a dazzling career survey.
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Vermont’s Shelburne Museum reveals architecture team and designs fo...

The $12.5 million cultural center will be dedicated to both historical and contemporary Indigenous culture and art.
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Cities are always changing; it makes sense for public art to change...

Jeffrey Gibson’s new mural at Dewey Square will occupy the space for 18 months; Boston’s Public Art Triennial ushers in much more temporary art.
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At the Gardner this fall, Manet and family

The new show takes and intimate, biographical approach to the ‘father of Modern art,” and the people he painted.
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At Mass MoCA, Steve Locke’s ‘the fire next time’ chills to the bone

The artist nods to James Baldwin with an exhibition that brings to bear the everydayness of racial terror.