• Subscribe
  • Shop
    • Issues
    • Merch
  • Read
  • Weekly Happenings
  • Programs
  • Search
  • About
    • About
    • Pitch Us
    • Team
    • Authors
    • Writing Fellowship
    • Our Stockists
    • Un-Monument
  • Support
    • Support
    • Donate
  • Log In
Cart(0)

Boston Art Review (BAR) is an independent online and print publication committed to facilitating active discourse around contemporary art in Boston.

Logo
Logo
Logo

© 2025 Boston Art Review. All rights reserved.

  • Shop
  • Read
  • Weekly Happenings
  • Programs
  • About
  • Support
  • Stockists
  • Advertising
  • Work With Us
  • Instagram
  • Terms & Privacy
  • Shipping & Returns

Issue 14: Half Full is here! It features 119 pages of conversations, features, and reviews as well as a special insert previewing the Boston Public Art Triennial. Subscribe or purchase your copy today!

PURCHASE ISSUE 14

Recent Articles

Online • May 29, 2025

“Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory” Calls Upon Remembrance as Act of Liberation

Review by Alisa Prince


Online • May 27, 2025

Where Transit Takes Us: All Aboard for Art in New Bedford

Feature by Jacqueline Houton



Issue 14 • May 13, 2025

Julien Creuzet Brings the Sounds of the Atlantic to Brown’s Bell Gallery

Review by Karla Méndez


Online • May 08, 2025

In Photos: The Boston Art Review Issue 14 Launch Party

Feature by BAR Editorial

Read

Online • May 27, 2025

Where Transit Takes Us: All Aboard for Art in New Bedford

With the Commuter Rail extension complete, six artists and cultural leaders, including Lindsay Miś, Meclina Gomes, Hendrick Hernandez-Resto, Andy Anello, Elizabeth King Stanton, and Hadis Tourikarami, share their recommendations for a visit to the South Coast’s largest city this summer.

Feature by Jacqueline Houton

Read More

Latest

Online • May 27, 2025

Mapping the Marvelous: “Wonders of Creation” Charts the Interplay of Art, Science, and Spirit in Islamic Culture

Review by Michael Medeiros


Online • May 22, 2025

Reflecting, Refracting, and Resetting: Maggie Stark’s “Shadow Light” at Fort Hall Gallery

Review by Kaitlyn Ovett Clark


Online • May 19, 2025

Group Show “Willful Dialects” Refuses a Frame for Asian Diasporic Artists in Boston

Review by Swagato Chakravorty

Recent Features

Online • May 29, 2025

“Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory” Calls Upon Remembrance as Act of Liberation

At the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery, the exhibition presents memory as both a method and mandate for liberation, tracing the afterlives of history through photography, film, and archival intervention.

Review by Alisa Prince

Online • May 08, 2025

In Photos: The Boston Art Review Issue 14 Launch Party

On Saturday, May 3, over 600 guests joined us inside Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall to celebrate our latest print issue at our biggest party of the year.

Feature by BAR Editorial

Weekly Happenings

May 27–June 3

Don't miss your chance to apply for Collective Futures Fund's 2025 grant opportunities. Deadline is Sunday, June 1!

May 20–27

The Triennial opens this week. Grab a copy of our preview broadsheet for a glimpse of this incredible season of public art!

May 13–20

Catch us at The People's Party this Saturday in Harvard Square!

Various spreads from Boston Art Review's Issue 11: Emerge, spread on a grey background

Subscribe to Boston Art Review Today

Subscribe and save! Get every issue of Boston Art Review delivered to your door, plus free shipping.

Subscribe
Boston Art Review team gathered around a table, all inspecting a copy of Issue 11: Emerge.

Meet Our Team

We're a community-supported publication. In addition to our small staff, we rely on a team of editors who are passionate about supporting our arts ecosystem.

Learn More
Dylan, a young light-skinned woman with red hair, sits at the table looking towards an open copy of Issue 11.

Support Boston Art Review

In order to continue providing this crucial platform for artists, writers, and our arts community, we need help from supporters like you.

Learn More

Online • May 27, 2025

Mapping the Marvelous: “Wonders of Creation” Charts the Interplay of Art, Science, and Spirit in Islamic Culture

Review by Michael Medeiros

Featured Products

  • Benefit Print Edition: Sonia Almeida

    Benefit Print Edition: Sonia Almeida

    $2,450.00

  • The Triennial Preview

    The Triennial Preview

    $5.00

  • Yearly Print Subscription

    Yearly Print Subscription

    $150.00

  • The Boston Art Review Tote

    The Boston Art Review Tote

    $20.00

  • Gift Print Subscription

    Gift Print Subscription

    $42.00

  • Issue 14: Half Full

    Issue 14: Half Full

    $21.00

  • Issue 13: Make Believe

    Issue 13: Make Believe

    $21.00

  • Issue 12: Some Assembly Required

    Issue 12: Some Assembly Required

    $21.00

  • Issue 11: Emerge

    Issue 11: Emerge

    $21.00

  • Issue 10: Recall

    Issue 10: Recall

    $21.00

  • Issue 09: Burnout

    Issue 09: Burnout

    $18.00