Issue 10: Recall
Spring/Summer 2023
$21.00
As BAR celebrates our own (albeit short) history, we’re looking to archives and blueprints, memories, and dreams to inform our future. We’re paying homage to the people and spaces that have shaped Boston’s art community and scenes that are inspiring new waves. We’re reflecting on how far we’ve come, what we’ve left behind, and what we’re hoping to create.
Cover: Lyle Ashton Harris, Obsessão II, detail 2017.
Includes: Poster designed by Lyle Ashton Harris, 14.5″ x 19×5″, offset print with metallic ink.
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In this Issue
Title
Author
Category
Link
Letter from the Editor
Jameson Johnson
Letter from the Editor
Coming and Going with Camilo Alvarez, Anthony Greaney, and Lucy Kim
Anthony Greaney
Curators’ Corner
Passing the Torch: Edmund Barry Gaither and Danny Rivera on Organizing and Keeping the Faith
Alula Hunsen
Conversation
READ
Intimate and Familiar: Revisiting the Boston School
Lynne Cooney
Feature
How the Boston School—Thirty Years Removed— Helped Me Find My Way Through Boston
Leah Triplett Harrington
Feature
Entering a Third Space: In Conversation with Estefania Puerta
Maya Rubio
Conversation
A Hand as a Page
Body & Forma
Artist Project + Interview by Kaitlyn Ovett Clark
MUSH8NASH: Reclaiming Our Waterways
Tess Lukey (Aquinnah Wampanoag)
Feature
Transcendent Touch: How vanessa german Transformed an Archive
Kéla Jackson
Profile
Learning and Imagining Reparations with the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics
Erik DeLuca
Critical Perspective
READ
Why (Boston) Comics? (With apologies to Hillary Chute)
Heide Solbrig
Feature
Trying to Stay: Wisdom for Art Makers in Boston
Heather Kapplow
Feature
Nafis M. White: "Freedom Is My Favorite Position” at Central Contemporary Arts
Kendall DeBoer
Review
READ
“Mitsuko Brooks: Letters Mingle Souls” at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center
Marcus Civin
Review
READ
“Spirits: Tsherin Sherpa with Robert Beer” at the Peabody Essex Museum
Sarah Baker
Review
“Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer” at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Karla Méndez
Review