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At the Boston Athenaeum, botanical beauty of the photographic sort

"Wildflowers of New England," with images by Edwin Hale Lincoln, and a smaller show of work by Lindsey Beal and May Babcock are on view.

Anderson Yezerski’s new exhibition invites viewers to ‘fall apart’

The Anderson Yezerski Gallery’s new exhibit “Falling Apart Conceptually" runs through July 26.

The exuberant work of an artist who lived in her husband’s shadow shines at the Addison

June Leaf, wife of American icon the photographer Robert Frank, worked largely in his shadow. This career survey brings her into the light.

As MFA director steps down, a look at a decade of tumult

Matthew Teitelbaum has presided over the MFA as museums across the country have become arenas of cultural struggle.

Safe at home at Rickwood Field

A photography show in Cambridge celebrates one of baseball’s shrines.

‘Native Prospects,’ a contemporary view of the American landscape through an Indigenous lens

Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective

ART REVIEW

Art in the pursuit of social justice

Two shows put on view artists who used their work to speak their minds in times of trouble

PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW

When a democratic medium documented a democratic nation

A Met photography exhibition looks at photography in America from 1839 to 1910.