Van Der Plas Gallery Offers a Topsy-Turvy Tour of Painter Jason McLean’s Mid-Life Mind The artist's work isn’t a test, but he certainly earns an A for his wondrous and wild aesthetic effort. By Stephen Wozniak
The Long Road to Brooklyn: Inside the Making of Paul McCartney’s ‘1963–64: Eyes of the Storm’ “What I love about his photographs is that he gives just as much attention and dignity to the non-celebrities that surrounded him." By Rob LeDonne
The Met’s ‘Collecting Inspiration’ Is a Trip Around the Globe in Silver and Glass The exhibition is a survey of humanity's historical treasures that offers insights into the way designer and collector Edward C. Moore saw the world. By Nadja Sayej
Tate Britain’s ‘Now You See Us’ Celebrates 400 Years of Underappreciated Talent By Frances Forbes-Carbines
ICA Boston Presents the First North American Survey of Firelei Báez’s Powerfully Layered Work By Delia Harrington
MFA Boston Explores Fashion’s Significance in a Show That’s Less Political Than It Is Playful By Madeleine Aitken
Two in One: Eve Ackroyd On Painting the Lives of Women in Their Minds and Out of Their Bodies By Stephen Wozniak
The Costume Institute’s ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion’ Is Full of Couture Corpses By Nadja Sayej