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Murray Whyte

Murray Whyte

Art Critic & Columnist at The Boston Globe

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The vibrant art of Allan Rohan Crite, who chronicled Black Boston, finally gets recognition

A long overdue survey of Crite's work, which he said was a lifelong effort to "tell the story of man through the Black figure," is on display at the Gardner museum and the Athenaeum.
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Wherever you are in New England right now, a must-see art exhibitio...

Here are six current or upcoming shows, one in every state.
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At the ICA, an exhibition of Indigenous art that celebrates a vibra...

"An Indigenous Present" at the ICA is a declaration of modern Indigenous culture in America.
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Darkened galleries and ominous signs on a walk through embattled Sm...

Delayed or incomplete exhibits seem troubling signs in light of Trump's aim to purge "improper ideology."
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To acknowledge past wrongs, a new sculpture at historic King’s Chapel

"Unbound" memorializes the hundreds of enslaved people associated with 17th- and 18th-century congregants at King's Chapel.
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At the MFA in November, a rare glimpse of Winslow Homer’s depiction...

Homer's watercolors, rarely shown because of their fragility, are a direct line to the turmoil of his time.
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Artist who pulled exhibition from Smithsonian will stage it at a Ba...

Obama portraitist Amy Sherald's exhibition includes a painting of a trans woman posing as the Statue of Liberty.
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What we stand to lose in Trump’s war against the Smithsonian and th...

The president seems bent on eradicating the painful and defining legacy of slavery from American history. But at what cost?
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Nothing is ever resolved in this suspense-packed movie, and that is...

Christian Marclay plunders film history for an endless edge-of-your seat romp with "Doors."
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At the Peabody Essex Museum, tracking the American Experiment throu...

Works from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts illustrate a nation's uneasy progress through the lens of one of the country's most storied collections.
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In Boston’s sprawling Triennial exhibition, an Indigenous artist’s ...

Nicholas Galanin, one of the best-known Native American artists in the country, brings his wryly fatalistic vision of contemporary America with an eye to fixing the future