Media Database
>
Murray Whyte

Murray Whyte

Art Critic & Columnist at The Boston Globe

Contact this person
Email address
m*****@*******.comGet email address
Phone
(XXX) XXX-XXXX Get mobile number
Location
United States
Covering topics
  • Art
Languages
  • English
Influence score
50
Media Database
>
Murray Whyte
bostonglobe.com

Diving deep with Wu Tsang’s ‘Of Whales’ at the ICA

The imaginative video installation takes you into a cosmic world leagues below the waves.
bostonglobe.com

Mass MoCA to open Jeffrey Gibson installation this fall

The Native American artist will open a new installation at the museum’s massive Building 5.
bostonglobe.com

MFA 'Dress Up' exhibition explores the illusions of fashion - The B...

The museums’ fashion arts and jewelry curators team for an exhibition of never-before-shown gowns and flashy faux gems
bostonglobe.com

Boston Public Art Triennial reveals artist lineup - The Boston Globe

A new showcase for public art in Boston is set to launch in 2025.
bostonglobe.com

MFA reopens its Arts of Japan galleries after six years of closure

With one of the most comprehensive collections of Japanese art in the world, the museum rededicates the space in a ceremony with Buddhist monks from Japan’s Miidera temple on Saturday.
bostonglobe.com

At ICA’s Watershed, Hew Locke’s rough pageant of humanity

“The Procession,” a march through the ugliness of colonial history, fastens past ills to a fractious present.
bostonglobe.com

At last at the MFA, an answer to the ‘Appeal to the Great Spirit’ p...

The museum’s solution starts with Mohawk artist Alan Michelson, a Boston native.

Contact Murray Whyte and 1 million other journalists

Search by beat, location, outlet & position to find the right journalists for your story.

Sign up for free
bostonglobe.com

MFA director Matthew Teitelbaum announces retirement after decade-l...

“These are challenging times, but my God, people need more museums, more than they ever have,” says Teitelbaum, who will leave in August 2025.
bostonglobe.com

MFA Boston director Matthew Teitelbaum announces retirement - The B...

“These are challenging times, but my God, people need more museums, more than they ever have,” says Teitelbaum, who will leave in August 2025.
bostonglobe.com

The Clark Art Institute brings Guillaume Lethière’s remarkable, sin...

His giant paintings have hung in the Louvre for more than 100 years, but French scholars barely knew the early-19th-century artist.
bostonglobe.com

Mid-century ‘urban renewal’ tore Boston apart. Air rights projects ...

Boston is slowly putting itself back together, patching past wounds, and restoring the downtown core to human scale.