
Visitors to Scott Kip's Perpetual Inventory can decide if they want to look at an inventory or gallery notes before entering"but it might be worthwhile to wait, for an impressionistic, myste…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:55AM[SHARE]A new exhibition at Philly's ICA explores what artists express in work made for the outdoors, from shrines to found objects to decorated cars, and a mirrored orb by Jeff Koons. Pamela J. For…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:04PM[SHARE]The Atwater Kent Collection got a new home with Drexel when the Philadelphia History Museum closed. Now, Philadelphia Revealed, a new exhibition at PAFA, brings the city's history to life wi…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:08PM[SHARE]Throughout his groundbreaking career, artist David C. Driskell laid the foundation for the academic study of Black American art, long ignored by the art world. A new exhibition at Arthur Ros…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:40PM[SHARE]With its Postmortem Project exhibition, the Mütter Museum continues a fraught but necessary process to evaluate and present its collections in line with modern medical, legal, and ethical s…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:07PM[SHARE]Dox Thrash, the Georgia-born artist who settled in Philadelphia and invented a whole new method of printmaking, gets an important new show at AAMP. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:03PM[SHARE]Everybody knows about the Founding Fathers, but historian C. Dallett Hemphill looks beyond, chasing the fascinating historical records of ordinary, little-known people who had a notable impa…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:40AM[SHARE]"Why have there been no great women artists?" An art critic posed the question in 1971 and Philly responded in 1974 with FOCUS, a citywide festival of women artists. Now, a new Woodmere show…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 05:19PM[SHARE]A new book about the surprising history of Temple University's expansion to a Japanese campus is full of diplomatic intrigue, political ambition, last-ditch rescues, frenemies, and heroes. P…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:24AM[SHARE]The layered, kaleidoscopic works of Barbara Earl Thomas, who ingeniously harnesses paper, light, and glass, are now on view at Arthur Ross Gallery. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:54PM[SHARE]Twentieth-century designer and photographer Alexey Brodovitch revolutionized more than one field of visual arts, but he's best-known for his stint as art director at Harper's Bazaar. His fir…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:52AM[SHARE]The Mütter Museum displays arresting visual projects by Leah den Bok and Willie Baronet that illuminate and humanize homelessness. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:52PM[SHARE]A new book edited by the Barnes Foundation's deputy director for research, interpretation, and education gathers perspectives on the famous (and famously polarizing) collection of Albert Bar…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:40PM[SHARE]If we won't engage with the bare facts of climate change, is there another way in? Interdisciplinary artist Stephen Talasnik wonders in his FLOE: A Climate of Risk, which imagines the afterm…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:38PM[SHARE]Philly live music lovers should hurry to a new special exhibition at Drexel University spotlighting the history of the Electric Factory, including iconic guitars, a Rock-Ola jukebox, and ton…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:08PM[SHARE]In 2017, PAFA became the preserver and promoter of globetrotting 20th-century American sculptor John Rhoden's artistic legacy. Now, PAFA mounts the artist's first comprehensive retrospective…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 06:20PM[SHARE]From 1912-1940, a little-known feminist debate society flourished in New York. Now, FWM artist-in-residence Jessica Campbell revives and reimagines their meetings in Heterodoxy, a new multi-…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 02:33PM[SHARE]The National Constitution Center's newest permanent gallery, all about the First Amendment, brings core American freedoms to life as we continue to shape them today. Pamela J. Forsythe visit…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:16PM[SHARE]No, it's not the hit HBO series about the backstabbing offspring of a fictional media mogul; it's the Rosenbach's look at the real-life succession of our own US presidents"reminders we need …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:13PM[SHARE]For centuries, science was not an acceptable pursuit for women. But as a new exhibition at the American Philosophical Society shows, these groundbreaking scientists didn't get the memo. Pame…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:33PM[SHARE]At UPenn's Arthur Ross Gallery, four artists consider what shared memory signifies for marginalized peoples, and how they preserve it. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 04:30PM[SHARE]In a new book that promises to infuriate and illuminate in equal measure, Brett H. Mandel traces the roots of Philly's notorious corruption, from the days of William Penn to Bobby Henon's 20…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:13PM[SHARE]Penn professor of sociology and Africana studies Tukufu Zuberi says W.E.B. Du Bois's 1899 book The Philadelphia Negro is a beautifully written, essential text. It's out in a new edition from…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 01:02PM[SHARE]Minerva Parker Nichols was the first US woman to have her own architectural practice. Then she almost disappeared from history. A new exhibition helps to restore her legacy. Pamela J. Forsyt…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:38PM[SHARE]Acclaimed artist Henry Taylor's recent stint at FWM puts us adrift in a sea of new meanings, thanks to a partnership with the re-use experts at Recycled Artist in Residency. Pamela J. Forsyt…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 03:42PM[SHARE]House of Photographs is a visual treasure that wraps visitors in the collectors' point of view, ranging from a microscope to a Brooklyn sidewalk, from French gardens to Chinese arbors to out…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:14PM[SHARE]For its 97th Annual International Competition, the Print Center selected three artists out of 400 applicants. Each of them grapples with trauma, memory, and immigrant experiences. Pamela J. …
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:56AM[SHARE]Drexel professor and fashion journal editor Joseph H. Hancock II's Fashion Brand Stories was originally written for students of the industry, but with its third edition, the book proves of m…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:46AM[SHARE]A new sculpture exhibition at The Clay Studio features diverse artists from across the country whose figurative works demand a deeper look. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:25AM[SHARE]What makes city reform possible, and how did we achieve it in the past? A new book on the history of Philly's political reforms explains, and argues we're on the cusp of another cycle of cha…
SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:06PM[SHARE]An enigmatic exhibition at Penn's ICA showcases an ever-present but often underappreciated perception: our sense of smell. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
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