more by Jack Foran
published on May. 2, 2018 7am
At the Burchfield Penney, the artwork of two extraordinary artistic and religious figures and lifelong soul mates.
published on Apr. 25, 2018 8am
The Castellani Art Museum has a new exhibit that recounts the history of modern art in three chronological segments.
published on Apr. 18, 2018 7am
Over the years, scholars have read the contemporary Feminist Movement in the United States, and rights movements at the end of the twentieth century generally, as building on the successes of the civil rights struggles of the 1950s and 1960s.
published on Apr. 11, 2018 9am
Artist Dan Galas’s current project is a 100-foot-long functional sculpture dragon. To function as a Burmese gourd tunnel, an arbor-like structure—but in this case in the shape of a dragon—for growing gourds and other types of vegetables and fruits, hanging gardens fashion.
published on Apr. 3, 2018 8pm
Through May 5, two compelling solo exhibits by big-name local artists.
published on Mar. 21, 2018 8am
An apt but inadequate way to describe Tony Conrad in a word: He was a revolutionary.
published on Mar. 14, 2018 9am
The look of outsider art, with ample titles and handwritten text to make it clear what’s going on. And humor to make it palatable.
published on Feb. 28, 2018 8am
At the public library downtown, a superb exhibit that documents World War I as experienced by Western New Yorkers.
published on Feb. 7, 2018 6am
At the Czurles-Nelson Gallery at Buffalo State’s Upton Hall, works by college alumni from the collection of patron and educator Gerald Mead.
published on Jan. 31, 2018 9am
At UB’s Hayes Hall, architecture students envision buildings with societal issues in mind.