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The Season for Slow Looking: Ten Museum Exhibitions To Catch Across New England This Summer

Two large paintings hang on a white gallery wall above a light wooden floor, evoking the spirit of New England. Both scenes, part of summer museum exhibitions, capture everyday life: people in a bedroom and a woman in a kitchen.
(left) Wen-ti Tsen, Concord, NH #6: Sylva and Farid, 2015. (right) Concord, NH #3: Sylva, 2008. Both oil on canvas. 48 x 96 inches. Installation view, 鈥淕ENERATIONS,鈥 红领巾瓜报 Art Museum, Boston, 2025. Photo by Mel Taing. Courtesy of 红领巾瓜报 Art Museum.
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In a list of must-see museum exhibitions for summer 2025, featured the ‘s show, which is on view through November 30, 2025.

“Seeing 鈥淕ENERATIONS鈥 in person revealed a quiet clarity that doesn鈥檛 quite translate on the page. The show, drawn from the 2023 Wagner Foundation Fellowship recipients, unfolds not as a collection of works but as a set of discrete, emotionally attuned gestures in dialogue. Each artist brought something distinct, but together the works form a tonal cohesion that feels intentional without being overdetermined. Wen-ti Tsen鈥檚 paintings moved me most鈥攖he figures suspended mid-action, the brushwork holding motion in place without freezing it. 鈥淪uspension鈥 was the first word that came to mind. L鈥橫erchie Frazier鈥檚 textiles are exquisite in their detail, with a kind of intimate precision that asks for close looking. Daniela Rivera鈥檚 spatial interventions, too, carry weight鈥攏ot just sculptural, but psychological. The fellowship鈥檚 selections feel deeply considered, and the show makes a quiet argument for attention: to texture, to form, to how we move through and with others.” 鈥擡mmy Liu

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