Boston artist John Wilson's work now the subject of Museum of Fine Arts exhibit celebrating humanity
A late Boston artist that got his start in the Roxbury neighborhood now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts as part of a new exhibition. Welcome to Roxbury: the geographic center ...
A BRAZEN SHOOTING LAST SEPTEMBER IN A DORCHESTER BARBERSHOP AND OTHER ACTS OF VIOLENCE ARE EXAMPLES OF WHAT PROPELLED PAUL GOODNIGHT AND SEVERAL OTHER ARTISTS TO CREATE CANCEL VIOLENCE. ARTIST. SPEAK.
It’s a glaring irony of Boston’s cultural landscape that one of its best-known, most loved public artworks is by a hometown artist whose work is hardly otherwise seen. A remedy to that fact arrived, ...
On Feb. 8, the MFA unveiled ‘Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson,’ the largest-ever retrospective of the Roxbury native’s work On a chilly day in January 1986, Boston artist John Wilson ...
Throughout his career, artist John Wilson was inspired to capture the faces of his community: Black people who lived in Roxbury. He chose to do figurative paintings, drawings and sculptures, rather ...
John Wilson, “Study for the Mural ‘The Incident’” (1952), opaque and transparent watercolor, ink, and graphite (photo courtesy the Estate of John Woodrow Wilson / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights ...
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